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  2. January 2024 Sint Maarten general election - Wikipedia

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    A four-party government was formed between the Unified Resilient St. Maarten Movement (URSM), the Democratic Party, the Party for Progress and Nation Opportunity Wealth, all of which won two seats. Luc Mercelina's URSM, having received the most votes of the 4 parties, will lead the new government with Mercelina as Prime Minister.

  3. Newspaper of record - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Building in Midtown Manhattan; some meanings of the term originated in reference to The New York Times.. A newspaper of record is a major national newspaper with large circulation whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered authoritative and independent; they are thus "newspapers of record by reputation" and include some of the oldest and most widely ...

  4. Punchbowl News - Wikipedia

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    Punchbowl News. Punchbowl News is an online political news daily, in Washington, D.C., which debuted January 3, 2021, as "a membership-based news community", which focuses on the individuals "who power the US legislature ". It intends to be non-partisan and non-judgemental, focusing on scoops and facts about Congress and the Washington power ...

  5. The Daily (News Corporation) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily was the world's first iPad-only (with Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Facebook support added later) news app in the United States and Australia, owned by News Corporation. [clarification needed] It was originally planned to launch The Daily in San Francisco on January 19, 2011; however, the launch was delayed by News Corporation and Apple.

  6. The Repository - Wikipedia

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    The Repository newspaper contains daily sections for nation & world, opinion, Stark & Ohio, obituaries, classified ads, sports, advise and comics. Weekly covered sections, some with inconsistent publication days, are: (varying)- Real estate, home improvements, food & recipes, restaurant & brewery reviews, Faith, entertainment and activities.

  7. William Ole Ntimama - Wikipedia

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    William Ronkorua Ole Ntimama (February 1928 – September 1, 2016) [1] was a Kenyan politician. He was a staunch supporter of the ruling party KANU, prior to the adoption of the multiparty politics in Kenya in 1990. Ole Ntimama was vocal against multi party politics like many diehard Kanu supporters around that time.

  8. Breaking Points - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar (or simply Breaking Points) is an American political news and opinion series created and hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti. It was launched in June 2021 by Ball and Enjeti, both former hosts of The Hill ' s Rising web series. They publish an audio-only podcast and the video program is available on ...

  9. 2018 in United Kingdom politics and government - Wikipedia

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    May. 3 May – Local elections are held across the United Kingdom. [36] Also held is the West Tyrone by-election. [37] 4 May – Órfhlaith Begley, a 26-year-old solicitor, retains West Tyrone for Sinn Féin in the previous day's by-election. [38] 8 May – Three votes take place in the House of Lords on the issue of Brexit.