
Christina Morales
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Dec 31, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Rick Rojas |Christina Morales |Christian Boone
The Georgia town known first and foremost as the home of Jimmy Carter had steeled itself time and again for an existence without him. First, there was his cancer diagnosis in 2015, and then the fall that broke a hip, and the disclosure almost two years ago that he had entered hospice care. But sure enough, every time, he held on.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
lonestarleft.com | Christina Morales
Donald Trump’s Project 2025 is an abomination—a destructive plan that spits in the face of everything Houston stands for. Developed by over 140 former Trump staffers, including six Cabinet secretaries, this blueprint is nothing less than a nightmare, turning back the clock to a darker, more divisive era in our country’s history. It not only prioritizes the ultra-rich but also works to actively disenfranchise the hardworking folks who are the true engine of our city.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
open.substack.com | Christina Morales
Donald Trump’s Project 2025 is an abomination—a destructive plan that spits in the face of everything Houston stands for. Developed by over 140 former Trump staffers, including six Cabinet secretaries, this blueprint is nothing less than a nightmare, turning back the clock to a darker, more divisive era in our country’s history. It not only prioritizes the ultra-rich but also works to actively disenfranchise the hardworking folks who are the true engine of our city.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
telegraphindia.com | David Fahrenthold |Zolan Kanno-Youngs |Christina Morales |Mark Walker
Local law enforcement officials in Butler, Pennsylvania, were given responsibility for that building, and no police officers were stationed on the roof itself David A.
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Jul 14, 2024 |
afr.com | Ernesto Londono |Isabelle Taft |Christina Morales |Brian Conway
Ernesto Londoño, Isabelle Taft, Christina Morales and Brian ConwayJul 15, 2024 – 12.14pm or Subscribe to save articleEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Corey Comperatore, 50, was a family man who loved to fish. He worked at a plastics manufacturing company, volunteered as a firefighter and went to church.
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