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Council Provides Funding Boost To Pōneke Projects

The majority of grant recipients align with Council’s key priorities by increasing and encouraging diversity in our communities, supporting local creative talent, reducing carbon emissions, and building partnerships and connections with mana whenua.

Real Clear Politics 

On Memorial Day, Remembering the Rescuers

Monday is Memorial Day. Thursday would have been John F. Kennedy's 107th birthday. More than eight decades ago this month an American tanker ship was torpedoed off the Florida coast, leaving two men dead. Stay with me. There's a connection to all this.

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Lithuanian President wins landslide re-elections

Vilnius [Lithuania], May 27 (ANI): Lithuania's President, Gitanas Nauseda, has been re-elected in the final round of the Baltic nation's presidential elections, as partial results showed him far ahead in the two-way race against his opponent, Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte, reported Al Jazeera. Notably, this is the second time Nauseda and Simonyte have competed in presidential run-off elections. Earlier in 2019, Nauseda

The American Spectator 

The Hero Who Saved a Cathedral

Sometimes two events come together to remind us of a very special moment in history. A few days ago the 2024 edition of the “Paris-Chartres Pilgrimage” concluded. This is an annual event in which devout Catholics, typically numbering more than...

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Bangladesh MP Murder: Detective chief says conspirator may have escaped to US, seeks Interpol's help to track down suspect

The primary suspect in the murder of Bangladeshi MP Anwarul Azim Anar, Akhtaruzzaman Shaheen, is believed to have escaped to the US via Dubai from Kathmandu. Bangladesh is seeking Interpol's assistance in apprehending him, emphasizing the seriousness of the crime. The murder, motivated by a dispute over proceeds from a gold smuggling racket, led to the victim's body parts being dismembered and disposed of in Bagjola canal near Kolkata. Authorities are coordinating with Indian counterparts to track down suspects.

The American Spectator 

Our Border and the Gotaways

Last week, the Drug Enforcement Administration released a report that said that the two worst Mexican drug cartels are operating in all fifty states and are fighting each other for control of the drug trade in several U.S. cities. The...

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The American Spectator 

The Last Woke Memorial Day

If the political signs are correct, this will be the last Memorial Day under the corrupt, inept, anti-American Biden regime. The Administration not only repeatedly dishonors the brave service members who died for our country, it added 13 names to...

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The American Spectator 

It’s the Cost of Living, Stupid!

President Biden and the corporate media are growing increasingly frustrated by the failure of Americans to accept their assurances that the economy is in good shape. They insist that there is an inexplicable disconnect between the public’s gloomy perception of...

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ICF: Pimenta and Witczak Share Gold in Poznan Thriller

Nothing could separate Portugal’s Fernando Pimenta and Poland’s Slawomir Witczak as they shared gold after a gripping men’s K1 500 final at the International Canoe Federation Canoe Sprint World Cup in Poznan.

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Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr. out for season with torn left ACL - ESPN

  1. Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr. out for season with torn left ACL  ESPN
  2. Braves' MVP OF Ronald Acuña Jr. tears ACL vs. Pirates, done for season  Yahoo Sports
  3. Ronald Acuña Jr. out for season with ACL tear in crushing Braves injury blow  New York Post
  4. Ronald Acuña Jr. to miss rest of 2024 MLB season with knee injury  USA TODAY
  5. Thoughts on the Braves' series loss in Pittsburgh  Battery Power

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Mayoral candidate challenges claim on WCC’s credit rating

Press Release – Councillor Ray Chung Claims that ratings agency Standard & Poors will downgrade the Wellington City Council’s credit rating if it doesn’t sell the shares in Wellington airport are “questionable”, says Mayoral Candidate and Wellington City Councillor Ray Chung. On Thursday last week, City Council chief executive Barbara McKerrow briefed councillors on the […]