What happened on Sunday, 08 September 2024
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Green Party advocates urge voters to reject the two-party system and embrace transformative change.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Activists rally in Michigan to oppose war and promote a new party for working people.
Donald J. Trump, Presidential Candidates 2024
Trump vows to cut government waste and return education control to states in Wisconsin rally.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Netanyahu escalates conflict while global forces unite against ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Campaign team celebrates ballot success and announces expansion for nationwide outreach and advertising efforts.
Donald J. Trump, Presidential Candidates 2024
Trump warns of rising crime and illegal immigration, urging voters to support his campaign.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Democrats face backlash as media interest surges for opposing party's upcoming appearances.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Activist embraces Green Party, seeking political change amid ongoing global crises and injustices.
North Andover Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
Robotics team prepares for early competition, marking first signature event attendance for North Andover.
Donald J. Trump, Presidential Candidates 2024
Critics slam Kamala Harris for supporting controversial policies on child welfare and abortion rights.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Green Party highlights activism and achievements amid criticism from AOC and others.
Donald J. Trump, Presidential Candidates 2024
Trump vows to restore America by ending government corruption and defending free speech.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
Ketchikan assesses housing viability after landslide caused by extreme rainfall and grid stability concerns.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Green movement gains momentum in Michigan as Muslim voters shift away from Democrats.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Israeli military kills American activist Eski Egi amid escalating violence in Gaza and West Bank.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Toledo and Portland vote to divest from corporations linked to Israel's actions amid growing protests.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Green Party emphasizes voter turnout to retain ballot access during Florida fundraiser and activism support.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Grassroots movement gains momentum, advocating for Medicare for All and a Green New Deal.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
Council debates costly manual sweeper purchase and discusses derelict boat disposal contract concerns.
Donald J. Trump, Presidential Candidates 2024
Trump vows to restore America’s strength through tariffs, energy independence, and strict immigration policies.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Grassroots movement rallies for $35,000 to support community-driven initiatives and sustainable housing solutions.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
Local officials consider options for urgent removal of sinking boat amid contractor challenges.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
The House committee overseeing energy summoned Genera PR to a Sept. 13 public hearing to update legislators on plant repairs, FEMA reimbursement status and certain contracts after rolling blackouts and a June site visit that the company said would add roughly 500 MW of capacity.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Jill Stein highlights Green Party's resilience amid Democratic attacks and ongoing ballot access challenges.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Muslim American coalition aims for 200,000 votes in Illinois, energizing progressive movement for change.
Jill Stein, Presidential Candidates 2024
Green Party raises funds for legal battles and campaign ads amid ballot access challenges in Nevada.
Technology and Infrastructure, Joint, Legislative, West Virginia
Marie Preziosa, executive director of the Westfield Water Development Authority, told the Technology and Infrastructure Committee in Parkersburg that the state's $427 million Economic Enhancement Grant Fund has been allocated to 167 projects and—she said—leveraged to roughly $1.8 trillion; she warned members about tight federal deadlines and the danger of contractor bid overruns.
Government Organization, Joint, Legislative, West Virginia
Edward J. Timmons presented research finding that universal recognition (accepting out-of-state licenses in good standing) has been adopted in about 26 states and is associated in his work with higher employment ratios, increased migration of licensed workers and local fiscal inflows at border counties.
Government Organization, Joint, Legislative, West Virginia
Edward J. Timmons, director of the Knee Regulatory Research Center, told the Joint Committee on Government Organization that expanding optometrist scope — including limited laser procedures — is associated in his research with reduced vision impairment and could help address shortages of ophthalmologists, especially in rural areas.