Former national security adviser Susan Rice said Sunday that the Trump administration’s narrative about Russia’s rewards plan doesn’t add up. “I don’t buy this story that [Trump] He was never informed, “Rice said in an interview with Andrea Mitchell on NBC’s” Meet the Press, “who served as an adviser to …
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Younger Americans accept voting by mail, if they can find out how
Participation among young voters is higher this year than in the 2016 and 2018 elections and they are excited about voting by mail in November, but access to information on registration and how to vote during the coronavirus pandemic could be a problem , a new Survey shows. The nonpartisan …
Read More »Maine CDC reports 2 new deaths, 18 new cases of coronavirus
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported two deaths and 18 cases of the new coronavirus on Saturday, for a total of four deaths over the Independence Day weekend. Cumulative Maine cases over the course of the pandemic increased to 3,415. The tests confirmed a total of 3,028 …
Read More »New Video Shows Thwomp In Action At Super Nintendo World
The opening of Super Nintendo World in Japan may have been delayed, but that hasn’t stopped enthusiastic members of the public from uploading new images of the park to various social media platforms. Earlier in the week, we got a fantastic close-up photo, and while characters like Yoshi were moving …
Read More »Amid the monument fury, Trump seeks the “garden” of American heroes
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has a vision for his second term, if he wins one, of establishing a “National Garden of American Heroes” that will honor some of the most prominent figures in the history of the United States, a collection of ” the best Americans will always live. …
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