
Man with same name as US Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaskas primary ballot, judge rules
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A man with the same name and party affiliation as Alaska Republican U. S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible to challenge the senator in the August primary, a judge ruled Friday. Superior Court Judge Thomas Matthews’ ruling overturns a June 15 decision by Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher to disqualify the challenger and keep him off the primary ballot. Matthews’ ruling can be appealed to the state Supreme Court. Attorneys for the state have said Tuesday is a...
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- Man with same name as US Sen. Dan Sullivan is eligible for Alaskas primary ballot, judge rules
- Theres a beef about beef at the World Cup, as Argentina fans pour into Texas
- Dangerous weather hampers firefighters and leads to fireworks bans in western US
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Trump-backed Letlow faces Fleming in Louisiana GOP Senate runoff
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — President Donald Trump's preferred candidate for U. S. Senate in Louisiana is looking to clinch the GOP nomination Saturday and deliver another win for the president, who has sought to replace Republicans who cross him with hand-picked loyalists. U. S. Rep. Julia Letlow, who was endorsed by Trump, and state Treasurer John Fleming are competing in the runoff. The two finished ahead of Sen. Bill Cassidy in the May 16 primary after Trump denounced the two-term senator, A...
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- Trump-backed Letlow faces Fleming in Louisiana GOP Senate runoff
- Complaint seeks answers on Scouting Americas transgender policy after Pentagon deal
- Newsom urges a national billionaires tax while fighting one in California
- Appeals court rejects Trump EPA bid to abandon rule restricting deadly soot pollution
- Lawmakers subpoena billionaire Leon Black after contentious interview on Epstein payments
People arent the only ones hit by heat. What to do if you see wildlife affected by hot temperatures
As Europe scorches under extreme heat, people aren’t the only ones impacted by the high temperatures and humidity. Birds and other wildlife are at risk without respite, too. Birds, especially, are crucial to ecosystems across the globe, providing services like pollinating flowers, controlling pests naturally, dispersing seeds and even serving as early warning systems. Experts said there are ways to respond if people see a bird in need in the heat, and how to react to other wildlife. Here's a...
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- People arent the only ones hit by heat. What to do if you see wildlife affected by hot temperatures
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- A large, harmless asteroid will zip past Earth this weekend
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- Astronomers find biggest super-puff planets yet that are lighter than cotton candy

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