"The Savannah Police Department is supporting Corporal Bates and his family as he begins his recovery from injuries sustained in this vehicle accident. We will be by his side every step of the way," said Police Chief Lenny B. Gunther.
"Fundamentally, what are the things that matter most? It is the well-being of our kids ... that is really what is at the core of what's at stake here."
"The Democratic Party has veered so far left, so deep into the progressive abyss, that it now champions policies that I cannot, in good conscience, support. Policies like promoting sex changes for vulnerable children."
"I am watching people from all sides now," Hussein said.
"How many more people have to die on Colorado roads, on any road, before they start doing their job?"
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Wes Moore wrote in the application that for his work as Director of Information Operations, "the 82nd Airborne Division have awarded me the Bronze Star Medal and the Combat Action Badge."
When Bash pressed and asked again if Walz misspoke, he admitted he did and blamed it on his "grammar" which "isn't always correct."
Overall, 69 percent of Americans said they are more enthusiastic than usual about voting, up from 54 percent who said such in March.
A senior campaign official said, "obviously she will do solo interviews too" before election day.
The case was the basis of the 2014 season 1 of the Serial podcast. The murder occurred in 1999. On October 11, 2022, Syed was freed as a result of the podcast.
Mayor Brandon Johnson admits there are some hard choices to make in the months ahead and those include cutting personnel, raising taxes or both.
The endorsement follows ongoing criticism of Harris by her Republican opponent, President Donald Trump, regarding allegations that the vice president is a "Marxist Communist."
Harris blamed Trump for the record numbers of illegal immigration her administration has overseen since taking office in 2021.
The food shortages began in July, with Mary Greene-Trotter, director of the food distribution program of North Dakota's Spirit Lake Tribe saying, "It slowly appeared that there was going to be a train wreck."