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Indiana state senator says no on redistricting, cites Trump’s use of a slur

Republican Indiana state Sen. Michael Bohacek said Friday that he will vote against a redistricting plan supported by President Donald Trump, citing what he described as Trump’s “insulting and derogatory references.” Trump called Gov. Tim Walz (MN-D) “seriously r*******” in a Truth Social post on Thursday, accusing Walz of allowing Somali migrants to take over […]

Seattle orgs urge residents to shop local on Small Business Saturday

(The Center Square) – Several local organizations are urging Seattle residents to support Small Business Saturday amid some concerns about the economy.  Small Business Saturday is an annual event on the Saturday after Thanksgiving that encourages consumers to support and shop at local small businesses. It was started by American Express in 2010 in the aftermath of […]

Colorado lost record $24 million to data scams in 2024

(The Center Square) – Colorado residents lost a record high $24 million to personal data scams in 2024, according to a data forensics firm. That was four times the amount lost in 2023, which totaled $6 million. It is also the highest reported loss since the FBI began keeping records in 2016. CNC Intelligence, a digital […]

National Guard presence divides Memphis

(The Center Square) – Republican state Sen. Brent Taylor and Democratic state Rep. Gabby Salinas have a deep love for Memphis as well as different ideas about the presence of National Guard troops in their city. To Taylor, the troops are necessary as part of the “Make Memphis Matter” campaign, the Trump administration’s anti-crime initiative launched […]

In New York, some school secretaries make six-figures and more

(The Center Square) – Secretaries are well known for earning modest wages, but not the ones who work at Pocantico Hills Central School District. At the school district of 500 students outside New York City, secretaries make $130,000 and $190,000 a year, an investigation by The Center Square found.  The highest paid is Gina L. Downes, a confidential secretary. Her salary is $110,538 this school year, and she will receive $79,281 in benefits and other […]

Pope visits Istanbul’s Blue Mosque without praying as he focuses on unifying Christians

ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) — Pope Leo XIV visited Istanbul’s iconic Blue Mosque on Saturday but didn’t stop to pray, as he focused more on bolstering ties with Orthodox patriarchs and promoting courageous steps for Eastern and Western churches to be united. Leo took his shoes off and, in his white socks, toured the 17th-century mosque, looking up […]

British playwright Tom Stoppard, who won Academy Award for Shakespeare In Love, has died at 88

LONDON (AP) — British playwright Tom Stoppard, a playful, probing dramatist who won an Academy Award for the screenplay for 1998’s Shakespeare In Love, has died. He was 88. In a statement Saturday, United Agents said Stoppard died “peacefully” at his home in Dorset in southern England, surrounded by his family. “He will be remembered for his […]

Death toll from floods and mudslides in Sri Lanka rises to 132, with 176 people still missing

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — The death toll from heavy floods and mudslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka rose to 132, with 176 people still missing, authorities said Saturday. Nearly 78,000 people have been displaced and are in temporary shelters, the South Asian country’s disaster management center said. The death toll is expected […]

Thai prime minister acknowledges flood response failures as death toll rises to 162

BANGKOK (AP) — Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturday outlined recovery and compensation plans for the southern part of the country, where severe flooding has killed at least 162 people. More than 1.4 million households and 3.8 million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains in 12 southern provinces, the Department of Disaster […]

Arizonan fights city hall, wins battle in fight to build hotel

(The Center Square) – An Arizona man is one step closer to building his hotel in downtown Prescott after years of being denied city permits for what’s being called vague reasons.  Jim Griset, who owns buildings in the Arizona city of about 46,000 people, has been trying to build his boutique hotel on his property. […]
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