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- [The Athletic] MLS owners vote to flip schedule to European calendar . . .
MLS owners vote to flip schedule to European calendar, change format starting in 2027 MLS will soon align with leagues that play from the fall to the spring after a transformational decision made by its owners
- [November 13, 2025] Johnson says House will vote next week . . . - ResetEra
Speaker Mike Johnson announced to reporters on Wednesday that he will put a bill compelling the Department of Justice to release all of its Jeffrey Epstein case files on the House floor next week – earlier than expected
- [November 16, 2025] AP: In reversal, Trump says House . . . - ResetEra
President Donald Trump says House Republicans should vote to release files involving the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling reversal after previously fighting the proposal
- Explaining Vote Authorities (1,5,10) : r CanadaPublicServants
Can anyone clearly explain how to understand Vote 1, 5, 10 authorities? I will be starting in a new department next month with some financial focus I’m having a difficult time understanding what Votes are and why they are separated into different numbers Based on my own research, these numbers don’t seem consistent across departments either? For example some departments have Vote 5 as
- How Do I Vote? : r milgram - Reddit
How Do I Vote? Hi guys, I'd like to vote, but the entire milgram jp website is in Japanese and I can't make heads or tails of it Can someone guide me where to go to vote using screenshots?
- The American Survey Centers How Did Americans Vote in 2024 . . .
There's a lot of voters who are going to have horrible beliefs and still vote blue because of where their wedge issues fall or because of vibes The reverse is also true with Republican voters holding liberal views To an extent it's like Family Feud and these are the 3 100 weirdos with the crazy answers in the survey
- Why do people in big cities tend to be overwhelmingly liberal?
According to Wikipedia, 36 out of the 50 biggest cities in the US are ruled by Democrats, 3 are governed by Independets who have very Liberal views and 11 are governed by Republicans, with many of them having socially left-leaning positions than don't allign with the national Republican party source The same thing seems to be the case in big European countries, like Germany, France or the UK
- The Senate votes 53-47 against extending ACA for 1 year . . . - ResetEra
UPDATE: The Senate votes 53-47 to shoot down the Baldwin amendment to extend ACA funds for 1 year A party-line vote with every Republican rejecting it
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