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Counties around the U.S. where a majority of voters supported former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election are regaining their lost jobs under President Joe Biden more quickly than counties that voted in favor of the current president, according to a new analysis of labor data.Through the end of the first quarter, Trump-supporting counties have regained nearly all the jobs they lost when the pandemic first slammed the economy in March of 2020, with employment just 0.3%, or 124,000 jobs, short of where it was prior to the COVID-1 stanley cup 9 crisis, the Economic Innovation Group found. Counties where a majority of residents voted for Biden had a deficit stanley cup of 1.7 million jobs mdash; 1.8% short of pre-pandemic levels mdash; by the end of the first quarter of 2022.That Trump-supporting counties are, at least by some measures, performing better under President Biden than those that voted for him may seem surprising, but it partly boils down to d stanley cup ifferences in the initial impact of the pandemic on Red and Blue states, said Kenan Fikri, director of research at the Economic Innovation Group, a bipartisan policy research organization. For instance, Biden-supporting counties mdash; home to major economic powerhouses like New York City and San Francisco mdash; lost far more jobs in the pandemic than cities in Trump counties. It s mostly that it was a much bigger gap to fill, Fikri said of Biden-supporting counties. They are recovering at more or les Hrha Texas proposes law that would allow adoption agencies to ban Jews, Muslims, gays
Two men have been arrested since Wednesday in two separate cases of alleged sexual assault on flights that were headed to Seattle, a federal prosecutor announced Thursday. Reports of sexual assaults on aircraft are increasing, and we want the public to know these assaults are federal crimes and will be investigated and prosecuted consistent with the law, Annette Hayes, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington, said in a news release.One man, 41-year-old Babak Rezapour of California, is accused of sexually assaulting a woman while she slept and using his jacket to hide it from other passengers. That incident took place in January on a Norwegian Air flight traveling from London to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The victim had taken a prescribed anti-anxiety medication and drank a glass of wine, the news release said. After drinking a second glass that Rezapour purchased for her, the victim became unusually sleepy and later woke up to Rezapour sexually assaulting her.The other incident took place on an Alaska Airlines flight heading from Anchorag stanley cup e to Seattle, of converse ficials said. The suspect in that case, 37-year-old Nicholas Matthew Stevens of Anchorage, allegedly moved from his aisle seat into an empty middle seat n salomon ext to the victim then tried to hold her hand and rest his head on her shoulder. At various times, while pretending to be asleep, he grabbed her thigh and her breast, the news release said. Another p
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