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Your city mayors are on Momdonny put his popularity to the test in three congressional
“primary contests Tuesday and came up big."”
Bridgetberg and a member station WNYC reports from a watch party in Brooklyn where Momdonny's endorsed candidate Claire Valdez, one of the Democratic nomination to succeed retiring Congress member, Nitya Velasquez. At a warehouse turned nightclub in Bushwick, Brooklyn, members of the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, danced, cheered and pumped their fists, celebrating
the victories of Claire Valdez and the entire congressional slate backed by Momdonny and the DSA. Supporters say these wins amount to an affirmation of Momdonny's agenda and the broader Democratic Socialist movement, which is staunchly pro-Palestinian and focused on the needs of working people.
For many supporters, their next focus is 2028. For NPR News, I'm Bridgetberg and New York. "The biggest subset of the night came in New York's 13th district, according to an AP race
“call, Daria Liza Velasquez, and early defeated incumbent Congressman Adriano S. Bayot.”
The third candidate backed by Momdonny, Brad Lander, defeated Democratic incumbent
Congressman Dan Goldman, voters also decided primary contests in South Carolina, Maryland and Utah. President Trump traveled Tuesday to the swing state of Pennsylvania, where he toured a Mac Trucks facility and addressed a crowd that cheered him. "At long last, you finally have a president who is putting workers first, putting Pennsylvania
first, and putting America first, we're doing that, and we're doing it like nobody's ever seen before." Republicans will then you came amid a dispute over whether Iran has agreed to allow and to the country you and nuclear inspectors. Federal appeals court cleared the way for the administration to expand fast-track deportation
process for people in the U.S. illegally, a major win for the Trump administration, as impairs when a Ceroma reports. For more than a decade, expedited removal had only been used in cases where migrants were detained within 100 miles of the southern border, or if they'd been in the country for less than two years.
In all other cases, unauthorized migrants were granted the same to process rights that apply to anyone in the country, regardless of citizenship status. But in a two-to-one decision, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals says that ICE can rapidly deport any migrant who can't prove they've lived in the U.S. for two years or more, meaning they're not owed any immigration hearing processes, even if they're seeking asylum.
An expedited removal order cannot normally be appealed, and in most cases, comes with a five-year ban on re-entry. The ACLU Immigrants Rights Project calls fast-track deportations, quote, "an unfair and error-prone system." Vanessa Romo and PR news.
This is MPR. Let's send it for the first time, approved a war-powered resolution Tuesday, the largely symbolic measure that seeks to block U.S. military action against Iran passed on the 10th try for Republicans joined Democrats in the 50-48 vote, the House passed a resolution earlier this month on social media Tuesday night.
President Trump called to send it vote poorly timed and meaningless, he is to be on Capitol Hill Wednesday to meet with Republican senators. The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is at a part of the world famous for its guerrilla population, and PR's Gabriela Emmanuel reports on efforts to protect the primates.
Vitality rates among guerrillas can reach as high as 98 percent in the early 2000s about
a third of the world's guerrilla population was lost due to Ebola. Dawn Zimmerman is a wildlife veterinarian at the Smithsonian Institution. "Poculations likely don't recover for decades, and genetically, they are impacted for centuries. It is mind-blowing."
Guerrillas are thought to get the virus from bats, or from contact with infected humans.
“That's why in the DRC, the Varunca National Park has tasked about 200 rangers with ensuring”
there isn't any contact between people and primates. Still, the head of the park says his main priority is stopping the viruses spread among humans. Gabriela, Emmanuel, and PR news. Following a sell-off and big-tech stock shares in Asia, mixed in Wednesday trading South Korea's benchmark up more than 3 percent, but Japan's NEK share average down 4/10 percent.
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