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Century Considers Development Fee Increases Up To 900%

The Town of Century is considering the first update to their permit fees schedule in 11 years, with proposed fees increasing from 100% to 900%. The town’s current plans review fee schedule, adopted in 2014, sets rates for planning actions such as development certificates, sign review, and comprehensive plan amendments. The town currently contracts with the [.].

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South Carolina man arrested after threatening pro-life group with grenade

A man has been arrested in South Carolina after threatening a group of pro-life activists with a deactivated grenade. Key Takeaways: * Pro-lifers from the group Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust were threatened with a grenade while protesting outside a church Sunday morning. * Police later determined the grenade was hollowed out. * The pro-life group was protesting the church’s involvement with pro-abortion organizations. The Details: Richard Lovelace, 79, a retired lawyer, faces charges after allegedly harassing pro-lifers from the group Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, whose members were gathered outside St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Conway, South Carolina. Police.

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‘Awkward’: Conservative analyst reveals how Trump’s tariff case could blow up in his face

Conservative analyst Ben Shapiro argued on Wednesday night that the Supreme Court is putting President Donald Trump “in an awkward position” over his key economic policy. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case challenging Trump’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs under his emergency powers. Trump has argued that the tariffs are necessary to revive America’s manufacturing base. The Supreme Court seemed skeptical of those arguments on Wednesday, with Chief Justice John Roberts referring to them as a “tax” on the American people. Shapiro argued on CNN’s “NewsNight with Abby Phillip” that the Supreme Court could reject Trump’s tariff policy, which could have a ripple effect on his presidency. “One of the things that will be fascinating is if the court does strike it down, watch the stock market absolutely explode,” Shapiro said. “Seriously, you’ll watch the S&P 500 jump like nobody’s business, and the president is then going to be in the awkward position of having to explain why the markets are boosted by the rejection of his key policy.”.

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New York is not the city that Mamdani pretends it is

There is an unhappy history of left-wing Britons getting involved in US elections. Back in 2004, the Guardian the flagship organ of the British left organized a letter-writing campaign, urging voters in the swing state of Ohio not to re-elect George W. Bush. The good people of Ohio didn’t take kindly to a bunch of North Londoners telling them how to vote, and although the Guardian’s campaign probably can’t be given all the credit, the voters of Ohio duly went to the polls and swung firmly behind Bush. One wishes that London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s intervention in this week’s.

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