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stanley france the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: Governor Gretchen Whitmer joins us now from Lansing. Good morning, Governor. What is driving the spike in infections in your state GOVERNOR GRETCHEN WHITMER: Well, a number of
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This story was written by Andy Boyle, Daily NebraskanGov. Dave Heineman s office barred Daily Nebraskan reporters from attending his press conferences, only to reverse it within hours.The edict was relayed to the Daily Nebraskan Thursday afternoon. We are kind of at a point where we feel we need to cut ties with the Daily Nebraskan , said Heineman s Deputy Communications Director Ashley Cradduck. This reaction was a response to a story that ran in Thursd
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