Canton municipal election absentee ballot controversy
Canton municipal election absentee ballot controversy
‘When I saw him, he looked healthier and in better physical condition than I had seen him in a long time,’ a Trump advisor says
Médecins Sans Frontières says country has been plunged into ‘permanent state of mourning’
‘Thank God the light finally changed and I was able to drive off’, said victim after abuse
As a freshman, the star Gamecock defender appeared in eight of 10 games and finished with 19 tackles.
The lawsuit filed against police says the vicitm now experiences fear, trauma and anxiety whenever she leaves her home
Referencing concerns that Republicans are warier of Covid vaccines, 41-year-old says ‘real difference’ could be made in vaccine effort with image of former president’s jab
‘Mitch McConnell is not a force for good in our country,’ Nancy Pelosi reportedly told author
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Country’s health system is buckling under pressure of highly contagious P1 variant
Downing Street says UK’s case data ‘speaks for itself’ as infections continue to fall
Pro-UK parties could yet stop an independence majority at Holyrood because even “hardline” SNP voters are unsure about Nicola Sturgeon’s mid-pandemic push for a new referendum, the Lib Dem leader has claimed. Launching his party’s manifesto, Willie Rennie said the SNP vote was “softer than I’ve ever seen it” in the current campaign and insisted it was “all to play for”. He predicted that momentum could rapidly swing away from the nationalists in the final weeks of the campaign, despite opinion polls currently suggesting a pro-independence majority after May 6 is a near certainty. The Lib Dems have said the next Holyrood term should be focused on recovery from the pandemic rather than a new independence vote. The party is proposing large increases to spending on mental health services, a jobs guarantee for young people and play-based education up to the age of seven. It also published proposals for MSPs to be able to vote to hold Scottish ministers in "contempt of parliament" after the SNP repeatedly defied votes in the previous term. The Lib Dems won just five seats at Holyrood in 2016 but Mr Rennie insisted his party had the potential to make gains across Scotland, highlighting Caithness, Sutherland and Ross as a seat he believes he can take from the SNP. “There's a lot to play for, and the vote amongst the SNP is softer than I have ever seen it,” Mr Rennie said. “The hesitation amongst the SNP voters is considerable. “There was a lady I met the other day, she's been a hardline SNP supporter all of her life. She said she was just not sure this time, and [her reasons were] Alex Salmond and pushing an independence referendum in the middle of a pandemic.” He also claimed that centrist Tory voters were moving to the Lib Dems because they were put off by a “harder, darker edge” to the Conservatives under Douglas Ross. He claimed socially liberal voters attracted by the “bubbly and bright” Ruth Davidson at the last election did not like the current incumbent. Mr Rennie said the Tories had adopted more right wing positions under Mr Ross and cited a masked photocall on a military jeep as an example in which he “just looked a bit darker”.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, or TSMC, on Thursday (April 14) said it is doing all it can to increase productivityand alleviate a worldwide chip shortage.But it warned tight supplies will likely continue into next year.The world's biggest contract chipmaker reported a 19.4% rise in first-quarter profit off the back of strong chip demand amid a global shift to home working.TSMC, whose clients include Apple and Qualcomm, had already flagged "multiple years of growth opportunities" as the global health crisis fuelled demand for advanced chips to power devices such as smartphones and laptops.Business was boosted by the chip shortage that initially forced automakers to cut production.But it's now also hurting manufacturers of smartphones, laptops and other appliances too.On Thursday, TSMC said it expects the chip shortage for its auto clients to be greatly reduced from the next quarter.TSMC said this month it plans to invest $100 billion over the next three years to increase capacity at its plants.Its shares have risen about 16% so far this year and were up over a percent on Thursday.
A 70-year-old woman was getting off a bus in LA when another passenger dragged her to the other end of the vehicle and beat her, her son says
Barney Harris shot and killed despite wearing bulletproof vest to rob drugs and cash
Communist Party leaders in Cuba are convening in Havana to discuss the island’s future at a moment of economic crisis, mounting social tensions and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The FBI have reportedly seized evidence from an Indianapolis home
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Officials hope that missing crew members may have survived in air pockets on overturned ship