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 Nikki Haley is entering the GOPs first-in-the-nation nominating contest with the wind at her back but still facing long odds to overcome the front-runner, her old boss, Donald Trump. Monday matters. Your voice matters. I trust you,  said Haley to voters last week.The first woman and first person of color elected governor of stanley cup  South Carolina is looking to make history again as she appeals to Iowa voters in the final stretch.The issue of race is a defining part of Haleys political career. She grabbed national headlines in 2015 over  stanley cup her push to remove the Confederate flag from the state Capitol after a racist mass shooting in Charleston.Haley later joined the Trump administration and gain stanley cup ed experience on the global stage, serving as an ambassador to the United Nations.Considered a pragmatist, Haley is the only woman in the Republican field and has picked up momentum after receiving praise for her performance in debates.Haley is one of two candidates of Indian descent.Her heritage drew the attention of former President Trump, who shared afalse  birther  conspiracyto attack her.SEE MORE: Nikki Haley was asked what caused Civil War, did not mention slaveryLike Trumps other GOP rivals, Haley has walked a fine line, trying to differentiate herself from the front-runner while not upsetting his loyal base.On two big issues, shes in favor of ongoing U.S. support for Ukraine and has called a national ban on abortion  unrealistic. Her campaign has not been without stumbles, like when she wa Izyl COVID-19 death toll nears 1,000 in Wisconsin; new high in positive cases reported
 FALL RIVER, MA 鈥?Wildfires aren t just breaking records in the western United States. Dave Celino, the Chief Fire Warden in Massachusetts, says its happening in the East  stanley thermosflasche too. This year, through June, we ve accounted for almost 850 wildfires that s burned almost 1,600 acres,  Celino says during a walk in Fall River State Forest. In fact, Celino says Massachusetts had its largest fire in 20 years earlier this year.If you add up all the fires from Minnesota to Maine, places that you may think fire danger is always low, new records are being set as well. In the Eastern Region of the U.S., the Forest Service reports 107,000 plus acres have burned this year.That s 2,500 more than the 10-year average.Why dont you hear more about the fires  Its what your perception is of a catastrophic event,  Celino said. Celino says fires in his area of the country tend to be small, they arent burning large swaths of land like the ones in the West.But just because they are small, doesnt make them any less destructive. More people live on the edges of th stanley cup ose forests.  The fires that concern us in the Northeast are stanley vaso  those five, ten-acre fires,  Celino said.  People live on the edge of these wildlands, we cannot instantly call five air tankers in,  Celino said.   I cant even get one air tanker in.  PUSH FOR RESOURCES Celino and others would like more resources to prevent fires as opposed to just responding them, fearing forests around the country remain primed for a disaster. Its a complex issue, there