In this annual race that is popular with members of congress and the media. Reporter a bunch of us ran the capitol challenge today, and part of the race route goes around the second mile mark and i came around the bend and saw a person down. People were attending to him and on one side was a guy named matt flood and he is pushing on the mans chest. On the other side was a man named tj cooney and he works for aarp. He had his phone up to his ear and was calling for help. I realized that they were talking to senator thom tillis of north carolina. I didnt realize that they were trying to revive him and keep him alive, basically. It didnt look like a good situation for a while. At one point, they were pushing on hers that they were losing him. Then, it seemed like he was revived because they pushed on his chest and another guy from the department of education came up on his bicycle and realized he had lifesaving information. He thought the senator was having a seizure, perhaps, not sure. H
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The Biden administration and federal agencies are prepared to remove four lower Snake River dams to save imperiled salmon species, according to a leaked proposal among parties in a federal
The Biden administration and federal agencies are prepared to remove four lower Snake River dams to save imperiled salmon species, according to a leaked proposal among parties in a federal lawsuit and the administration’s environmental council.