February 2020

D.N.C. Chairman Calls for ‘Recanvass’ of Iowa Results: Live Updates

But Mr. Sanders, speaking at his New Hampshire campaign headquarters, cited his lead in other, raw numbers that are effectively an expression of the popular vote in Iowa. “Even thought the vote tabulations have been extremely slow, we are now at a point, with some 97 percent of the precincts reporting, where our campaign is

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Missouri Coach’s Bonkers Reaction To Football Recruit’s Signing Is Unreal

Imagine how he’ll react when he actually wins his first Mizzou game. Newly hired University of Missouri football coach Eliah Drinkwitz responded to a Texas high school recruit choosing his college on Wednesday as if he’d won the lottery and the national championship all in one. From the “oh my gods” to the primal screams,

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Trump administration moves ahead on shrinking Utah monuments

The U.S. government is implementing final management plans for two national monuments in Utah that President Donald Trump downsized By BRADY McCOMBS Associated Press February 6, 2020, 6:48 PM 4 min read SALT LAKE CITY — The U.S. government implemented final management plans Thursday for two national monuments in Utah that President Donald Trump downsized.

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OneWeb to Launch 34 Satellites as Astronomers Fear Radio Chatter

The skies are growing crowded. At 4:42 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, OneWeb, a telecommunications company with its headquarters in London, will launch 34 satellites into space. The company’s constellation will ultimately include 650 operational satellites — enough to provide high-speed broadband internet to every corner of the globe by the end of 2021, it

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The Battle for California’s 20 Million Voters Came Early This Year

FRESNO, Calif. — “There’s nothing magical about California,” Michael R. Bloomberg declared after a day flying through the state — or Iowa, for that matter, he added. But here he was in California, not any of the four early nominating states, trying to make the magic happen. So there were free carne asada tacos in

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