donald trump did. and who can actually get there on day one and make a big difference because the country is sliding away from us. the pennsylvania senate race has the democrats best chance to flip a republican seat to their side. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is tuesday, may 17th. and in the coming hours joe biden and the first lady are set to travel to buffalo, new york where they will pay their respects to the victims of saturday s racially motivated shooting and meet with their families. the visit comes as we learn new details about the 18-year-old accused of opening fire in a supermarket. investigators say the suspect travelled 200 miles to the area two months ago and he was there this past friday for what authorities say was recognizance. just a day before the massacre. absolutely incredible someone with so much hate in their heart, so much hate in their head, traveled from more than three hours to get to this community, a commun
president biden meanwhile is in pennsylvania where he is pitching voters on his economic plan. when i look at the economy, i don t see through the eyes of mar-a-lago. i see through eyes of scranton. the roller coaster ride that is djt. when all is said and done, donald trump could end up with 65% of all the shares in his company. every single share, every dollar, is found money. the wnba draft was the hottest ticket in town last night. this is a dream. win or lose, we re growing the game. if you were outraged when you saw the salaries, if you think women deserve more, it s simple, buy the merchandise, watch the games, and go to games. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle, and we are now 200 days away from election, and the deferences between the two candidates could not be more striking. it is the tale of two campaigns. president biden visiting key battleground states highlighting what he s accomplished and warning about the dangers if his opponent win
The West Virginia University Board of Governors (BOG) moved forward with its search for a new university president on Monday as it approved a rule that outlines specific steps it must take to choose one.
In March, voters in Swanton, Highgate and Franklin rejected a $50.7 million budget in a 936 to 1,426 vote. On Tuesday, they’ll vote on a $49.7 million budget proposal.