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9 presidents & candidates attacked. How they changed US history
The Economic Times· 22 hours agoThe shooting of former President Donald Trump Saturday was only the most recent act of political...
Shooting at Donald Trump rally: How attacks on Presidents and candidates have shaped US history -...
The Times of India· 22 hours agoThe shooting of former President Donald Trump Saturday was only the most recent act of political...
Long History Of Shootings In US Presidential Politics
NDTV· 22 hours agoShots were fired during a rally speech by Donald Trump, in an incident that investigators are...
Deseret News archives: John F. Kennedy wins Democratic nomination in 1960
Deseret News· 1 day agoLyndon B. Johnson was angling to grab the nomination at the convention, with Adlai Stevenson also in...
The History Of The Banana Daiquiri Starts In The Virgin Islands
Tasting Table· 1 day agoNothing says "tropical" and "refreshing" quite like a cold Banana Daiquiri on a hot summer day - and...
Why don’t Maryland politicians choose school choice? They should
Maryland Matters· 2 days agoSchool choice doesn’t come close to packing the political firepower of a woman’s reproductive...
Things to know about heat deaths as a dangerously hot summer shapes up in the western US - Times of...
The Times of India· 2 days agoPHOENIX: A dangerously hot summer is shaping up in the US West, with heat suspected in dozens of...
Houston hospitals report spike in heat-related illness during widespread storm power outages - ET...
The Economic Times· 2 days agoHouston: Widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Beryl have sent a wave of patients to Houston-area hospitals for treatment of heat-related illnesses and carbon monoxide ...
In past decade, Highway 37 near Mitchell has 5 deaths, 324 crashes, $1.8M in damage
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.· 2 days agoJul. 12—MITCHELL — South Dakota Highway 37 between Mitchell and Parkston is one of the busiest stretches of highway in the region. Even though he doesn't have official numbers ...
Utah could be first state to use ketamine in execution, but lawsuit warns of a ‘horrific death’
Utah News Dispatch· 2 days agoOn Aug. 8, Utah could become the first state in the country to use ketamine, a powerful anesthetic,...