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In a major jolt to NCP (SP) and Shiv Sena (UBT), Satyajit Patankar and Vaibhav Patil have joined BJP ahead of the 2024 Maharashtra elections, emerging as strong challengers to sitting Sena MLAs.
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POP! on MSNCity Councilor in Tuguegarao faces backlash over alleged use of AI to write an opening prayerTuguegarao City Councilor Grace Arago faces backlash for reading a prayer with words that allegedly came from AI. A ...
Cities prepare for ‘No Kings’ rallies nationwide as Marines arrive in Los Angeles - There are expected to be over 2,000 “No Kings” protests in all 50 states during President Donald Trump’s military pa ...
RESIDENTS living in eight London tower blocks – once branded “unsafe” by Sir Keir Starmer – have accused their Labour-run council of ignoring life-threatening fire risks. Eight years on… ...
Some worry that redirecting foreign-policy responsibilities away from the NSC to other bureaucrats could hinder the president’s agenda.
Residents in a village near Oswestry have branded it a 'joke' that Shropshire Council is planning yet another access-only road in the village while existing ones are plagued by people using them ...
The Shreveport City Council is working to support students and staff after the announced closure of the Shreveport Job Corps Center. The council aims to connect students with alternative training ...
The Tamworth Regional Council in northern New South Wales is the first in Australia to partner with Indigenous organisations on a local Closing the Gap agreement. Our two hands.
The Permitting Council was established to improve transparency and predictability for projects making their way through the federal permitting process.
Activists have regularly disrupted council meetings to demand that the city call for a cease-fire in Gaza. The unusual tension suggests a changing Boulder. By Soumya KarlamanglaCharlie Brennan and ...
The council is considering whether to scrap Initiative 82, a law overwhelmingly approved by D.C. voters in 2022 that restaurant owners argue has caused harm to their struggling industry.
A poll of The Chronicle readers has found 82 per cent would rather Toowoomba Regional Council cut services than raise rates as it attempts to balance its 2025-26 budget.
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