Daily Dispatch 3/4/2018
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Daily Dispatch
March 4, 2019
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Daily Dispatch
March 4, 2019
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Daily Dispatch
March 1, 2019
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Daily Dispatch
February 28, 2019
The failure to pass any kind of comprehensive immigration reform since 1996 (and this was not good legislation) has left states and localities going in different directions, simultaneously creating serious challenges to federal authority and deepening the partisan divide into red and blue geographic zones.
Representatives of the Nicaraguan government begin meetings with business leaders and other members of the opposition Civic Alliance starting today. Church leaders are present to witness the discussions, but unlike the dialogue attempted last year – where church leaders were “moderators” – they have no formal role this time.
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Daily Dispatch
February 26, 2019
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February 25, 2019
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Daily Dispatch
February 22, 2019
Over the weekend eight heavily armed men were arrested in Port-au-Prince near a police checkpoint. The men were driving in two vehicles without license plates. Inside the vehicle were multiple automatic rifles, one with a scope, handguns, several drones, satellite phones and other weapons.
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Daily Dispatch
February 20, 2019
Haiti has experienced 9 days of protest and violent state response. Opposition leaders have vowed to shut the country down until President Jovenel Moïse steps down. After seven days of silence, President Moïse finally addressed the country last night in a pre-recorded message. He had little of substance to offer, but did say he had no plans to step-down. Meanwhile, Moïse’s administration is in turmoil.
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Daily Dispatch
February 13, 2019
Countdown to Shutdown v.2.0 National EmergencyShutdown v.2.0:
// Set the date we're counting down to
var countDownDate = new Date("Feb 15, 2019 0:00:01").getTime();