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In summary Newsom has been involved in national politics during the presidential campaign and is being forced to make a decision as the second Trump administration approaches. Welcome to CalMatters. We are the only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to issues that affect all Californians. Sign up for WhatMatters to receive the latest news and commentary on the Golden State’s most important issues. Gov. Gavin Newsom was at the center of the turmoil this summer as President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign collapsed. He became perhaps Biden’s most prominent and powerful surrogate in the turmoil following June’s presidential debate fiasco, giving interviews and…

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Huntington’s Zah Jackson (5) carries the ball and George Washington’s Hunter Giacomo (1) defends it during a game in Huntington earlier this season. (Photo by Ryan Ryan Fischer/The Herald-Dispatch) HUNTINGTON — Different positions, same result. Huntington High School football star Zer Jackson transitioned from cornerback to safety this season. The West Virginia University senior signee is the 2024 Carl Lee Award winner as the state’s top prep defensive back. Jackson has earned this honor from the West Virginia Sports Writers Association for the third consecutive season. The 5-foot-10, 180-pound speedster led Huntington High School to an 11-2 record, with the…

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what’s newThe United States will continue to deploy weapons to Ukraine, President Joe Biden has confirmed, after Russia accused Washington of “outrageous” attacks on Ukrainian cities and energy grids.”I have directed the Department of Defense to continue the surge in arms deliveries to Ukraine,” Biden said.why is it importantUkraine relies heavily on U.S. and Western aid for air defenses aimed at defeating Russian attacks. Kiev officials have long said they need more air defense systems and interceptors to fire at incoming missiles to protect their territory, and aid will continue under President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration. It is unclear whether…

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Boulder, Colorado., December 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Thompson Thrift, a nationally recognized full-service real estate company and one of the nation’s leading multifamily developers, today announced the opening of Heritage on Hover, a 324-unit Class A multifamily community. announced that it would be developed. boulder A suburb of Longmont. Construction is expected to be completed in winter 2026.”longmont and surroundings boulder “The region is a growth magnet, attracting a thriving population and some of the fastest-growing private companies in the country.” Josh Purvismanaging partner of Thompson Thrift Residential. “With a strong economy, low unemployment, and highly educated workforce, demand for…

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December 26, 2024 Many people feel the need to limit their consumption of news, especially political news. 65% of adults feel the need to limit their media intake about government and politics due to information overload and fatigue, and half feel the same way about conflicts overseas. About four in 10 adults feel the same way about news about the economy and climate change. The urge to take a step back from the news is shared by people in both parties. Democrats are slightly more likely than Republicans to say they feel the need to limit access to media about…

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Team USA assembled in Plymouth, Michigan on December 15th to begin their World Juniors journey at USA Hockey Arena. The United States departed for Kingston, Ontario on December 18, where they continued preparations, including a pre-tournament game against Slovakia. Dec. 21 (6-2 win). Team USA traveled to Cornwall, Ontario, briefly stopped and faced Finland in another tune-up contest (winning 5-2) before arriving here in Ottawa on Dec. 23 at 9 p.m. David Carle (Anchorage, Alaska), who is returning to coaching after leading the U.S. junior team to a gold medal in last year’s tournament, said preparations are going well. “We…

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This is a different week for the Seahawks, who have to travel on Christmas Day before their Week 17 game in Chicago. Thursday road games two time zones apart are always a difficult task for NFL teams, and having the game played the day after Christmas only adds to the complexity, Seahawks coach Mike McDonald said. pointed out. The team said it is delaying its normal Wednesday schedule to give coaches, players and staff the opportunity to be home for at least part of the morning. What makes this week even more interesting for the Seahawks is that they don’t…

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ST. TammanyTransfers from December 3rd to 9thAbita Springs405 Anthony Avenue: Eileen S. Waltz to Yuri H. Sisson, $218,000.23262 Barbant St.: Theodore M. Ellis and Lauren C. Hettich to Mari Jo Hanson, $375,000.71399 Haines Avenue: Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC, to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, $10 and other valuable consideration.Hillcrest Country Club Estates, Lot 122, Square 1: Herbert E. Thomson Jr. to El El Ci LLC, $3,000. La. 435, portion of ground: Highlands Legacy Investments LLC to Calloway Farms LLC, $220,000. Mark Court 711: Bonnie B. Wood to Bernie J. Crochet and Alice B. Crochet, $231,900.MARCI ACRES Subdivision, LOT 36: Alesha…

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Israeli airstrikes have killed five Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip who worked for the local Quds News Network. The Israeli military says it was targeting militants from Islamic Jihad, an organization affiliated with Hamas. advertisementThe Gaza Health Ministry reported early Thursday that Israeli airstrikes killed five Palestinian journalists overnight outside a hospital in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military said the attack targeted an extremist group.The attack hit a vehicle outside Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseyrat refugee camp in central Gaza. The victims were journalists working for the local Quds News Network.The Israeli military said it was targeting a group…

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New Delhi: The Azerbaijan Airlines jet that crashed near Aktau in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day may have been “accidentally hit” by a Russian surface-to-air missile or anti-aircraft fire while en route from Baku to Grozny, military experts say. has been quoted and proposed in multiple reports.Of the 67 people on board, 38 people died: 62 passengers and 5 crew members.Two girls, aged 11 and 16, were among the 29 survivors.The investigation is ongoing, but aviation experts cited in some foreign media reports, including the Wall Street Journal, Euronews and news agency AFP, say there are holes in the plane’s fuselage…

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