Shots fired. The nras heated response to walmarts new move to ban sales of some guns and ammunition, and the pressure on Mitch Mcconnell this morning. Those stories, plus, billions pulled from the pentagons budget to help pay for the president s border wall. How democrats plan to fight back. Dislikes. Why some are worried facebook is about to get rid of its most iconic feature. And good news. The little boy thrown from a mall balcony is headed back home. Today, wednesday, september 4th, 2019. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with Savannah Guthrie and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in Rockefeller Plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today. Nice to have you with us on a wednesday morning. Weve been watching the track of dorian and unfortunately weve seen what its done to the bahamas. The hurricane so large that watches now extend from florida all the way to North Carolina. And again, we are getting a clearer sense now of the damage in the bahamas. Just look at that. Those are
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On Sunday, May 20, the seniors of South Tama County High School entered the high school as a student one last time. Adorned with gaps and gowns, the class of
King of Prussia — Members of the Jeptha Abbott DAR and 93 other chapters from the Pennsylvania State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (PSSDAR) held their 127th state conference, April 25th-27th at the Alloy Hotel, King of Prussia. More than 400 members and guests attended the event. Pennsylvania State Regent Marguerite Fritsch, who presided over the conference, emphasized the theme, “Love of Service to God, Home, and Country,” drawing emphasis from the Daisy, her chosen state flower, which symbolizes love and hope and the service that members dedicate to their communities and the nation. The conference also spotlighted Marguerite’s […]