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Madison Square Garden, where Donald J. Trump and running mate J.D. Vance are scheduled to hold a fundraiser and rally Sunday, has a long history of political events. Some people have become peaceful. Some people don’t.This is where Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” to 45-year-old John F. Kennedy in May 1962, where her dress shone so brightly that it was visible. It is also where Bill Clinton gave his inaugural address. Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop” was performed at the 1992 Democratic National Convention. It was here in 1936 that President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave one of his most…

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GRAND FORKS – If he wins on Nov. 5, the challenger for the state Senate District 20 seat plans to pass a series of education-related bills in the upcoming legislative session.Mayville resident John Pederson is a Democrat seeking to unseat incumbent Sen. Randy Rehm (R-Hillsboro). Lem has held the seat since 2019. The race between Rehm and Pederson is technically on the ballot of District 20 voters, as Republicans Mike Beltz and Jared Haggart are the only candidates in the district’s House race. This will be the only parliamentary decision. With two seats open in the House, Mr. Beltz and…

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At an Oct. 15 press conference announcing the fentanyl task force, Gov. Spencer Cox took a page from Donald Trump’s playbook. He took the highly emotional and timely topic of fentanyl overdoses ravaging our communities and used it to stoke fear and denounce federal immigration policy.”Of the many ways the Biden administration’s border policies have failed, the fentanyl crisis is the most serious and dangerous,” he said.I have no problem criticizing the current administration. I have criticized it many times. But I draw the line at misinformation, fear-mongering, and false Trumpian rhetoric in a desperate bid for approval.There’s no denying…

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A Lone Tree judge improperly warned a defendant this summer that the court would report him to federal immigration authorities, an unusual move that drew condemnation from immigrant rights groups and defense attorneys.According to court recordings reviewed by The Denver Post, on July 18, Judge Lou Gresh advised an individual accused of shoplifting and said, “Because shoplifting is a deportable crime under federal law, all of illegal immigrants to ICE for deportation.”Defense attorney Michelle Aaronowitz, who was in the courtroom that day, said she looked around, unsure if she heard the judge correctly. She said she had never heard a…

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Ben T. Shomshol and Marjorie M. Shomshol, co-trustees of the Shomshol Family Trust dated May 11, 2011, of the Northeast District of Range 6, Township 17, Section 14, Dodge County. to Meadowlark Enterprises LLC, the western half. East half of the northeast quarter of Dodge County Range 6, Township 17, Section 14. Tax Lot 5 is part of the northern half of the southeast quarter of Dodge County Range 6, Township 17, Section 11 and is located south of the Union Pacific Railroad’s south right-of-way, all in Section 11. explained. Dodge County Township 17, Range 6, and the southern half…

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can be trained to see details in images that are invisible to the human eye. An AI neural network has identified something unusual about the face in a Raphael painting. It was not actually painted by Raphael. The face in question is that of St. Joseph, and can be seen in the upper left of the painting known as the Madonna della Rosa (or Madonna of the Roses). In fact, scholars have long debated whether this painting is an original by Raphael. Although a variety of evidence is needed to conclude an artwork’s provenance, a new analysis…

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Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech will headline GLIAC Michigan football on Oct. 26, as most of the NCAA Division II football world focuses on another big Michigan matchup. The noon kickoff is the start of a busy day for GLIAC, culminating with the Anchorborn Classic between Ferris State and GVSU at 3 p.m. ET. But before that, there’s the Miners Cup. The Miners Cup has officially been held since 2002, but the conflict between the two programs dates back to 1920. Michigan Tech leads 18-3 in the Miners Cup. But Northern Michigan University (0-7, 0-3) is looking to end the…

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Lindsay Vogel has been considering buying her first home since February of this year. She had no luck. At Burke Center in Virginia, where Ms. Vogel is actively searching, she hasn’t found anything to persuade her to sign on. That’s despite going to open houses at least once every other week, she said. “It’s very lean pickings. We don’t have a lot of inventory,” Vogel, 34, an electrical designer for an energy company, said in an interview with Yahoo Finance. Another issue is mortgage rates, which have hovered above 6% for the past month, a far cry from the ultra-low…

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To help inform voters on who’s running for Chicago’s elected school board, the Chicago Tribune education team posed a series of questions to the candidates in each district. These questions ranged from basic information on their background and campaign platform to their stance on several issues facing Chicago Public Schools. See the answers from Angel Gutierrez, candidate for elected school board in the 8th District, below. About the Candidate Name: Angel Gutierrez Age: 52 Neighborhood: Garfield Ridge School District: 8 Education: Master of Public Administration, Roosevelt University; Bachelor of Arts in political science, Loyola University Chicago Current Job: Nonprofit consultant…

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To help inform voters on who’s running for Chicago’s elected school board, the Chicago Tribune education team posed a series of questions to the candidates in each district. These questions ranged from basic information on their background and campaign platform to their stance on several issues facing Chicago Public Schools.See the answers from Kate Doyle, candidate for elected school board in the 2nd District, below.About the CandidateName: Kate DoyleAge: 35Neighborhood: Lincoln SquareSchool District: 2Education: Certificate in education finance, Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy; Master of Education in special education, Long Island University; Bachelor of Arts in African and…

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