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Meet Sholdon Daniels, The U.S. Army Veteran Hoping to Send Jasmine Crockett Packing

DALLAS, T.X. — Sholdon Daniels, an Army veteran, attorney, and small business consultant, has announced his campaign to represent Texas’ 30th Congressional District, challenging incumbent Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the upcoming election. Daniels, a native of North Texas, frames his candidacy as a grassroots effort to shift the district’s leadership away from political grandstanding and toward real solutions for working families. He emphasizes his background in public service, personal perseverance, and commitment to economic growth and public safety as central themes of his campaign. A North Texas Native with a Story of Resilience Daniels was raised in a single-parent household

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Mario Cuomo Announces Bid for NYC Mayor Hoping Voters Can Look Past Sexual Assault Allegations

Mario Cuomo, the former Governor of New York and a prominent figure in state politics, announced today his candidacy for mayor of New York City, marking his return to the political arena after a tumultuous exit from the governor’s office. In a speech delivered at City Hall Plaza, Cuomo outlined his vision for the city while urging voters to look beyond the sexual assault allegations and criticism of his COVID-19 pandemic response that defined his later years in Albany. Cuomo, 67, struck a tone of resilience and redemption in his address to a modest crowd of supporters and onlookers. “New

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Police Hoping Tattoos on Deceased Hispanic Woman Can Lead to Identification in Cape May County

DENNIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The New Jersey State Police is asking for the public’s help in identifying human remains discovered in Belleplain State Forest earlier this month. The remains, found on December 22, are believed to belong to a Caucasian or Hispanic female, approximately 5 feet, 1 inch tall, officials said. Investigators also found two distinctive tattoos on the individual: a koi fish tattoo on her upper right back and a rose tattoo extending from her left ribs to her hip. Additional items recovered at the scene include a unique yoga mat and a necklace, both of which authorities have

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Detectives are hoping new leads will assist in finding Kierra Tripp’s killers

BALTIMORE, Md. — Homicide detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying individuals connected to the fatal shooting of a 28-year-old woman earlier this month on North Wolf Street. Kierra Tripp was killed on November 17 at approximately 1:41 a.m. in the 800 block of North Wolf Street, according to the Baltimore Police Department. Authorities have released video and photographs of individuals they believe may have information about the incident. Police are urging anyone who recognizes the individuals depicted in the footage to come forward. Information can be provided directly to homicide detectives at 410-396-2100 or through Metro Crime

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Cory Booker Democrat Organizer is Hoping to Beat Trump Republicans in Toms River

TOMS RIVER, NJ—It might sound like a radical agenda, but longtime Democratic social activist and progressive organizer Zach Doughtery, a former volunteer of Democratic U.S. Senator Cory Booker and Democratic U.S. Congressman Andy Kim, is hoping for a blue wave in Toms River this year. Dougherty, who volunteers for the League of Women’s Voters and attends college in D.C., hopes to sway Toms River voters to back the Democratic party, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, on the November ballot. It sounds like an impossible dream in a town where more than 70% of voters consistently vote Republican. Doughtery has

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Rutgers Professor Hopes for Another Trump Assassination Attempt

New Brunswick, NJ – Rutgers University is conducting a review of Assistant Professor Tracy Budd following her inflammatory social media posts regarding an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The incident, which occurred at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month, prompted Budd to post on Facebook, “Let’s hope today’s events inspire others,” followed by a comment about Trump’s appearance, “They shot his wig. Sad.” The university, having been alerted to these posts through screen grabs of Budd’s account, expressed its disapproval and confirmed that an internal review is underway. “Rutgers University-New Brunswick condemns calls for violence in

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Shelter Hoping Wonderful Dog in Captivity Can Finally Find a Forever Home

FORKED RIVER, NJ – Stella, a six-year-old dog with a heartbreaking past, has been waiting for over a year at the Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter in Forked River, New Jersey, for someone to recognize her as the perfect companion. Described as an embodiment of perfection, Stella’s only requirement is a home without other pets. Her journey began in December of 2022, when her previous owner abandoned her in a cruel manner. Despite this, Stella’s focus remains on receiving love and attention from anyone willing to offer it. She is celebrated for her exemplary behavior, friendliness, house-training, and loving nature.

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Police Hoping to Reunite Lost Dog With Family

Galloway Township, NJ – The Galloway Township Police Department has found a dog wandering on Ridgewood Avenue by Pitney Road. They are seeking assistance to return the experienced canine to its family. The dog was discovered earlier today, and authorities are asking anyone with information about the dog’s owners to come forward. The police hope to reunite the dog with its family as soon as possible.

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Andy Kim Hoping to Deliver Another Solid Blow to First Lady Tammy Murphy

Trenton, NJ – Andy Kim, an unlikely front-runner for the Democrat party’s nominee for U.S. Senate is hoping he can delivered another blow to First Lady Tammy Murphy. Rep. Andy Kim’s campaign for U.S. Senate celebrated following his decisive victory against First Lady Tammy Murphy at the Monmouth County Democratic convention nearly two weeks ago. This weekend, Kim is set to potentially replicate his success in both Burlington and Hunterdon Counties, where Democrats will convene to decide their endorsements for the U.S. Senate race. He beat Murphy on her home turf in Monmouth County, and now the ball is in

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PETER ROFF: Team Biden Is Hoping Nobody Will Notice This Revelation From The Special Counsel Report

PETER ROFF: Team Biden Is Hoping Nobody Will Notice This Revelation From The Special Counsel Report Peter Roff on February 11, 2024 They say success in politics has much to do with timing. Hitting the right issue in the right way at the right moment can make a campaign. Failing to do so can break it. If that’s true, then the person at the Biden re-elect who hit “send” on a fundraising email Thursday, subject line “Do you remember how you felt?,” while the president was in the middle of an impromptu press conference denying he had problems with mental

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Moscow Exchange hoping for over 20 IPOs this year as retail investors rule

By Elena Fabrichnaya MOSCOW (Reuters) – Moscow Exchange, Russia’s largest bourse, is hoping to see over 20 initial public offerings (IPOs) this year, it said on Wednesday, in a market ruled by retail investors since the exodus of Western capital over the conflict in Ukraine. Russian companies raised only around 140 billion roubles ($1.6 billion) in nine IPOs and four SPOs (secondary public offerings) last year, highlighting the currently limited scope of public listings, with retail investors snapping up large portions. State bank VTB’s SPO accounted for 94 billion roubles of that total. In 2021, prior to Russia sending its

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New Jersey Hoping to Boost Craft Beer Industry with the Jersey Brew Trail

The Garden State is enhancing its craft beer scene with the introduction of the Jersey Brew Trail, a new initiative aimed at promoting nearly 50 craft breweries across New Jersey. This innovative program offers beer enthusiasts a unique way to explore the state’s diverse beer offerings using just their cell phone. The Jersey Brew Trail, launched by the state’s Division of Travel and Tourism in November, utilizes a geo-tracking system. Participants sign up online with an email and are tracked via GPS on their phone. Upon visiting a brewery, they automatically receive credit for their visit. After just three check-ins,

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There’s One Windmill People At The Jersey Shore Are Hoping Will Be Built Soon

BRICK, NJ – Windmills are the new four-letter words at the Jersey Shore, thanks to a failed project to build two massive wind farms off the coast, but there’s one windmill that people in Northern Ocean County actually can’t wait for. The Windmill, a well-known hot dog chain, is considering a comeback to Brick, New Jersey. The popular eatery, which specializes in hot dogs and other classic American fare, is exploring the possibility of opening a new location in the area. The Windmill, known for its iconic windmill-shaped buildings, was a familiar sight in Brick for many years. However, the

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Marketmind: Markets drift but hoping for low vol bounce

By Jamie McGeever (Reuters) – A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. Asian markets are lacking firm direction either way, but bulls will be hoping the combination of a weaker dollar, lower U.S. bond yields and softer oil prices on Monday will provide the impetus for a more positive session on Tuesday. Volatility across major asset classes is low – implied volatility on Wall Street is at its lowest in almost four years, global currency implied vol is the lowest since early last year, and U.S. bond vol is at a two-month low. There are few signs of

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Tammy Murphy Hoping for Annoinment to U.S. Senate

TRENTON, NJ – The Murphys are officially New Jersey’s ‘Royal Family’ as Tammy Murphy, the wife of two-term Governor Phil Murphy, is positioning to take her rightful place in the U.S. Senate. Murphy seeks to capitalize on the political corruption scandal involving U.S. Senator Bob Menendez. Menendez has been charged with bribery and corruption and has been accused of acting as a foreign agent of Egypt. Today, she officially announced her campaign for U.S. Senate. He is up for re-election in 2025. In 2026, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will end his term in office. It’s perfect timing for the

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SpaceX-29 Mission Hoping to Prolong How Much Time Humans Can Spend in Space

NEW YORK, NY – The SpaceX-29 commercial resupply spacecraft is set to deliver a variety of physical sciences and space biology experiments, along with other cargo, to the International Space Station (ISS). This mission plays a crucial role in understanding how humans and essential plants can survive in deep space. Central to the mission are several scientific investigations: Plant Water Management-5 and 6 (PWM-5 and 6): These studies focus on overcoming the challenges of microgravity on plant hydration and nutrition. By exploiting the physical properties of fluids, such as surface tension and wetting, PWM-5 and 6 aim to provide adequate

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Police Hoping Photo of Bank Robbery Suspect Leads to Arrest

POTOMAC, MD – The Montgomery County Department of Police’s Major Crimes Division is currently investigating an armed robbery that took place on Tuesday, October 31, at a Wells Fargo bank located on the 9800 block of Falls Road. At about 11:05 a.m., officers from the 1st District were dispatched following reports of the robbery. The male suspect reportedly entered the bank, displayed a handgun, and demanded money from the tellers. After obtaining an undisclosed sum, the suspect fled the scene. Investigators have released surveillance images of the suspect, described as a 40-year-old Black male, approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall,

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New Jersey GOP Hoping To End Democrat One Party Rule of Garden State

TRENTON, NJ – With a Democratic stronghold over the New Jersey Senate, Assembly, and the governor’s seat, the upcoming election slated for Tuesday, November 7, 2023, is garnering attention as Republicans rally to encourage a strong voter turnout to disrupt the long-standing one-party rule. The key issues spotlighted are parent involvement in schools, high taxes, excessive state spending, Governor Phil Murphy’s social and environmental policies, the rubber-stamping of the Murphy agenda by Democratic legislators, and Murphy’s offshore wind projects which have faced criticism. “Since Democrats in this one-party rule state have proven to be useless lapdogs in enabling this egregious

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Movie Industry Hoping Taylor Swift Puts People Back in New Jersey’s Movie Theater Seats

LOS ANGELES – Pop star Taylor Swift reinvigorated the New York Jets last week with her appearance at Met Life Stadium to see her boyfriend Travis Kelce. Now movie theaters across the state are wondering if Swift’s appearance and a new movie playing in theaters will help put people back in theater seats across the Garden State. Swift, who has previously dominated concert tours and made voting trendy among her fan base, is set to make a notable impact on the pandemic-stricken movie box office with her concert film. Scheduled for release on Oct. 13, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”

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EU executive to propose extra cash, market access for countries hoping to join

By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission will shortly propose that the EU give more cash to countries that want to join and offer them access to the single market to speed up their membership preparations, EU Commissioner for Enlargement Oliver Varhelyi said. Eight countries currently have official EU candidate status – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine – while two, Georgia and Kosovo, are potential candidate countries. The chair of European Union leaders, Charles Michel, has called for the EU to be ready to accept new members, and for candidates to

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Hochul, Adams Hoping new Poster Can Keep Kids from Subway Surfing

NEW YORK, NY – Young New Yorkers are dying in the revived trend of subway surfing across the city. The act of riding atop a moving subway car has ended with fatal results for several young New Yorkers in the past few years. Now, Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams are hoping posters and an advertising campaign will put an end to it. New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) introduced a new public information initiative focused on curbing the hazardous act of subway surfing among teenagers. The campaign

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Police Hoping Tattoos Can Help Identify Man Found Dead in Potomac

FORT WASHINGTON, MD – A deceased man was discovered along the shoreline of the Potomac River in the 8200 block of Waterside Court on August 30 at approximately 3:15 pm, prompting a call from Prince George’s County Police Department for public assistance in identifying him. Investigators are actively seeking any information that can help identify the man so that his family can be notified. Currently, there is no suspicion of foul play in relation to the man’s death. The body is preliminarily believed to be that of a white male. Distinctive tattoos on his left chest and below the navel

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Argentine farmers back conservatives in election, hoping for freer markets

By Maximilian Heath and Miguel Lo Bianco SAN VICENTE, Argentina (Reuters) – In Argentina’s grains fields and cattle ranches, farmers are hoping upcoming elections will bring political change and an end to years of economic uncertainty, ushering in freer markets with fewer currency controls and export limits. The South American country will vote in open primary elections on Sunday that will give an indication of how general elections in October will go. The ruling Peronist coalition is facing a strong challenge by the conservative opposition. The government, battling an acute shortage of dollars, annual inflation scraping 116%, and a fast

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Unilever hoping for higher Europe ice cream sales but weather a worry

By Richa Naidu LONDON (Reuters) – Unilever, which makes Ben & Jerry’s and Magnum ice creams, said on Tuesday that it hopes to sell more ice cream in Europe this summer but extreme temperatures could dent sales as consumers turn to fizzy drinks instead. This month has seen record-breaking temperatures in southern Europe and the World Meteorological Organization has warned the heat wave in the northern hemisphere is set to intensify. Unilever’s ice cream business, which includes the Wall’s brands, accounts for about 15% of group turnover. “Will we see more ice cream sales? I very much hope so,” Unilever

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Police hoping tattoos can help identify body of man found in creek

GAITHERSBURG, MD – A body of a man found floating in a Montgomery County creek has not been identified and police are hoping tattoos on the man’s body can help them. The Montgomery County Department of Police – Major Crimes Division, Homicide Section, is seeking public assistance in identifying a body recovered from Seneca Creek in Gaithersburg, MD. On Sunday, at around 5:41 p.m., officers from the 1st District, along with Maryland Natural Resources officers, responded to a report of a body found in the Creek near Black Rock Road and Seneca Creek Trail. The Montgomery County Fire Rescue team

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