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batbabydamian · 3 months
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DC April 2024 Solicitations - Comics Featuring Damian! 🦇
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BATMAN AND ROBIN #8
4/9/24
Written by Joshua Williamson
Art and Cover by Simone Di Meo
Variant Covers: Kael Ngu, Ejikure, Jim Lee, Nikola Čižmešija (1:25)
As Batman finds himself in the clutches of a new cult that worships Man-Bat, Robin continues his own investigation into his High School's connections to Shush! Can the father and son dynamic duo uncover Man-Bat and Shush's master plans before Gotham pays the price?!
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WONDER WOMAN #6
4/16/24
Written by Tom King
Art by Daniel Sampere and Belén Ortega
Variant Covers: Julian Totino Tedesco, Pablo Villalobos, Joshua “Sway” Swaby (1:25)
Wonder Woman vs. The Sovereign! After being captured by a team of villains, Diana finds herself at the mercy of the scariest of them all. Unbeknownst to our hero, the Sovereign has been pulling her strings since the very beginning of our tale, and now it's time for her to see the world his way as she falls under the influence of the Lasso of Lies! Plus, Trinity visits the past and unexpectedly changes the future!
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NIGHTWING #113/Legacy #300
4/16/2024
Written by Tom Taylor
Art by Various
Variant Covers: Bruno Redondo (original cover+1:25), Dan Mora, Jim Lee (Artist Spotlight), Jamal Campbell, Serg Acuna
Since the 1940's, you've seen him go from acrobat to orphan; from Dick Grayson to Robin; from Robin to Nightwing. You've seen him work alongside the universe's most powerful heroes, against existence's most sinister villains. You have seen Dick Grayson do so many things, but now, in his 300th issue, you will see him.. well, you'll just have to pick up the issue and find out. Join us for this legacy 300 milestone!
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*DC’S SPRING BREAKOUT!
*Cover feature - Damian hang gliding in the bg :)
4/30/2024
Written by Meghan Fitzmartin, Cameron Chittok, Joey Esposito, Morgan Hampton, Patrick R. Young, Tom Krajewski, Mike Barr, and more!
Art by Kenya Danino, Vasco Georgiev, Paul Pellietier, Nico Bascuñan, and more!
Cover by John Timms
Variant Covers by Dan Mora
Spring has sprung! Flowers are blooming, bees are buzzing, Harley is breaking King Shark out of Belle Reve prison. all is right in the DCU as both heroes and villains face all sorts of different spring breaks. Breaking out of a coffin? Lex Luthor has that covered. Spring break training? Send in Superman! Breaking out of your shell? Batman and Mr. Freeze explore that possibility through a connection in their shared past. Breaking down a worthy adversary? Katana and her sword of souls might just be able to tackle that. And it wouldn't be a spring break without a Teen Titans beach trip! All these and more in DC's Spring Breakout! -eight breakout stories to put a spring in your step (is there a zit breakout story? You'll have to read to find out!)
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TEEN TITANS: STARFIRE
7/2/2024
Written by Kami Garcia
Art by Gabriel Picolo
Kori Anders' summer job at a ritzy Santa Monica beach club is fun, but she doesn't care about keeping up with the current trends, and she's not interested in rushing around to all the parties. She'd rather explore her inexplicable draw to the stars or hang out with her new friend, Victor Stone. Her sister, Kira, on the other hand, is the most popular girl around. With the hottest clothes, an even hotter boyfriend (the Tate Fairweather), and a take-no-prisoners attitude, she's Kori's opposite in every way. Their summer heats up when Tate's uncle asks the girls to participate in an EDS study his pharmaceutical company is running. During treatment, Kori develops some strange powers she never had before...and she might not be the only one. Can Kori persuade her sister to trust her before it's too late? And when a carload of teens with their own powers come looking for her to warn her about a creepy stalker, she'll learn that trust is a two-way street!
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conniejoworld · 1 year
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This is the full list of all Republican House representatives who voted against the sick leave measure:
Robert Aderholt, Alabama 4th district
Rick Allen, Georgia 12th district
Mark Amodei, Nevada 2nd district
Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
Jodey Arrington, Texas 19th district
Brian Babin, Texas 36th district
Jim Baird, Indiana 4th district
Troy Balderson, Ohio 12th district
Jim Banks, Indiana 3rd district
Andy Barr, Kentucky 6th district
Cliff Bentz, Oregon 2nd district
Jack Bergman, Michigan 1st district
Stephanie Bice (OK), Oklahoma 5th district
Andy Biggs, Arizona 5th district
Gus Bilirakis, Florida 12th district
Dan Bishop, North Carolina 9th district
Mike Bost, Illinois 12th district
Kevin Brady, Texas 8th district
Mo Brooks, Alabama 5th district
Vern Buchanan, Florida 16th district
Ken Buck, Colorado 4th district
Larry Bucshon, Indiana 8th district
Ted Budd, North Carolina 13th district
Tim Burchett, Tennessee 2nd district
Michael Burgess, Texas 26th district
Ken Calvert, California 42nd district
Kat Cammack, Florida 3rd district
Mike Carey, Ohio 15th district
Jerry Carl, Alabama 1st district
John Carter, Texas 31st district
Buddy Carter, Georgia 1st district
Madison Cawthorn, North Carolina 11th district
Steve Chabot, Ohio 1st district
Liz Cheney, Wyoming
Ben Cline, Virginia 6th district
Michael Cloud, Texas 27th district
Andrew Clyde, Georgia 9th district
Tom Cole, Oklahoma 4th district
James Comer, Kentucky 1st district
Connie Conway, California 22nd district
Rick Crawford, Arkansas 1st district
Dan Crenshaw, Texas 2nd district
John Curtis, Utah 3rd district
Warren Davidson, Ohio 8th district
Rodney Davis, Illinois 13th district
Scott DesJarlais, Tennessee 4th district
Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida 25th district
Byron Donalds, Florida 19th district
Jeff Duncan, South Carolina 3rd district
Neal Dunn, Florida 2nd district
Jake Ellzey, Texas 6th district
Tom Emmer, Minnesota 6th district
Ron Estes, Kansas 4th district
Pat Fallon, Texas 4th district
Randy Feenstra, Iowa 4th district
Drew Ferguson, Georgia 3rd district
Brad Finstad, Minnesota 1st district
Michelle Fischbach, Minnesota 7th district
Scott Fitzgerald, Wisconsin 5th district
Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee 3rd district
Mike Flood, Nebraska 1st district
Mayra Flores, Texas 34th district
Virginia Foxx, North Carolina 5th district
Scott Franklin, Florida 15th district
Russ Fulcher, Idaho 1st district
Matt Gaetz, Florida 1st district
Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin 8th district
Andrew Garbarino, New York 2nd district
Mike Garcia, California 25th district
Bob Gibbs, Ohio 7th district
Carlos Gimenez, Florida 26th district
Louie Gohmert, Texas 1st district
Tony Gonzales, Texas 23rd district
Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio 16th district
Bob Good, Virginia 5th district
Lance Gooden, Texas 5th district
Paul Gosar, Arizona 4th district
Kay Granger, Texas 12th district
Garret Graves, Louisiana 6th district
Sam Graves, Missouri 6th district
Mark Green, Tennessee 7th district
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia 14th district
Morgan Griffith, Virginia 9th district
Glenn Grothman, Wisconsin 6th district
Michael Guest, Mississippi 3rd district
Brett Guthrie, Kentucky 2nd district
Andy Harris, Maryland 1st district
Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee 1st district
Vicky Hartzler, Missouri 4th district
Kevin Hern, Oklahoma 1st district
Yvette Herrell, New Mexico 2nd district
Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington 3rd district
Jody Hice, Georgia 10th district
Clay Higgins, Louisiana 3rd district
French Hill, Arkansas 2nd district
Ashley Hinson, Iowa 1st district
Trey Hollingsworth, Indiana 9th district
Richard Hudson, North Carolina 8th district
Bill Huizenga, Michigan 2nd district
Darrell Issa, California 50th district
Ronny Jackson, Texas 13th district
Chris Jacobs, New York 27th district
Mike Johnson, Louisiana 4th district
Bill Johnson, Ohio 6th district
Dusty Johnson, South Dakota
Jim Jordan, Ohio 4th district
David Joyce, Ohio 14th district
John Joyce, Pennsylvania 13th district
Fred Keller, Pennsylvania 12th district
Trent Kelly, Mississippi 1st district
Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania 16th district
Young Kim, California 39th district
David Kustoff, Tennessee 8th district
Darin LaHood, Illinois 18th district
Doug LaMalfa, California 1st district
Doug Lamborn, Colorado 5th district
Bob Latta, Ohio 5th district
Jake LaTurner, Kansas 2nd district
Debbie Lesko, Arizona 8th district
Julia Letlow, Louisiana 5th district
Billy Long, Missouri 7th district
Barry Loudermilk, Georgia 11th district
Frank Lucas, Oklahoma 3rd district
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri 3rd district
Nancy Mace, South Carolina 1st district
Nicole Malliotakis, New York 11th district
Tracey Mann, Kansas 1st district
Thomas Massie, Kentucky 4th district
Brian Mast, Florida 18th district
Kevin McCarthy, California 23rd district
Michael McCaul, Texas 10th district
Lisa McClain, Michigan 10th district
Tom McClintock, California 4th district
Patrick McHenry, North Carolina 10th district
Peter Meijer, Michigan 3rd district
Dan Meuser, Pennsylvania 9th district
Mary Miller, Illinois 15th district
Carol Miller, West Virginia 3rd district
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Iowa 2nd district
John Moolenaar, Michigan 4th district
Alex Mooney, West Virginia 2nd district
Barry Moore, Alabama 2nd district
Blake Moore, Utah 1st district
Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma 2nd district
Greg Murphy, North Carolina 3rd district
Troy Nehls, Texas 22nd district
Dan Newhouse, Washington 4th district
Ralph Norman, South Carolina 5th district
Jay Obernolte, California 8th district
Burgess Owens, Utah 4th district
Steven Palazzo, Mississippi 4th district
Gary Palmer, Alabama 6th district
Greg Pence, Indiana 6th district
Scott Perry, Pennsylvania 10th district
August Pfluger, Texas 11th district
Bill Posey, Florida 8th district
Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania 14th district
Tom Rice, South Carolina 7th district
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Washington 5th district
Mike Rogers, Alabama 3rd district
Hal Rogers, Kentucky 5th district
John Rose, Tennessee 6th district
Matt Rosendale, Montana
David Rouzer, North Carolina 7th district
Chip Roy, Texas 21st district
John Rutherford, Florida 4th district
Maria Elvira Salazar, Florida 27th district
Steve Scalise, Louisiana 1st district
David Schweikert, Arizona 6th district
Austin Scott, Georgia 8th district
Joe Sempolinski, New York 23rd district
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3gnoticias · 1 year
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Dorados capitaliza la localia y barre a Indios
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• Chihuahua llegó a 10 victorias en el campeonato estatal Chihuahua, Chih.- Dorados de Chihuahua alcanzó su décimo triunfo de la campaña al vencer 98-77 a Indios de Ciudad Juárez en el Gimnasio Manuel Bernardo Aguirre (MBA), en duelo correspondiente a la Jornada 12 de la Liga LBE Mexbet 2023. A su vez, el conjunto capitalino barrió a Indios y aseguró su boleto a playoffs colocando marca de 10-2, sumando 22 unidades en la segunda posición de la tabla general. Dwayne Morgan encabezó a Dorados con doble-doble al registrar 20 puntos y 16 rebotes, seguido por Gary Ricks anotando 19, aunado a los 17 tantos de Jose Estrada. Chihuahua comenzó efectivo en la zona pintada con los disparos de Dwayne Morgan marcando ocho unidades, a pesar de no contar con Israel Gutiérrez por segundo duelo al hilo. Asimismo, el aporte de Cristian Cortés y Jose Estrada permitieron ventaja hasta por doble dígito por 29-19 tras finalizar el primer cuarto. En el segundo periodo los triples de Alejandro Villanueva y Gary Ricks extendieron el liderato dorado por 47-33 al medio tiempo. Dorados limitó a sólo el 25 % a Indios en los disparos al aro (10/40), mientras que la quinteta local lanzó para el 45 %, encabezados por el pívot Dwayne Morgan registrando 12 puntos, además de 11 por parte de Jose Estrada. Por Indios, 15 de las 33 unidades fueron cortesía de Gabe McCray. Después del entretiempo, un frenético Gray Ricks impuso el ritmo de la ofensiva capitalina. No obstante, la reacción fronteriza se suscitó al final del tercer cuarto tras los disparos de Daniel Soto, en un periodo de 29 puntos para la visita. Asimismo, la quinteta dorada sufrió la baja de Jose Estrada quien fue expulsado del encuentro, mientras la pizarra del MBA indicaba 73-62 en comando del cuadro de casa. Para el último lapso, los comandados por el español Pablo García volvieron a apretar el acelerador alcanzando ventaja de 20 tantos. La escuadra de casa mantuvo a distancia a los fronterizos, para reclamar una nueva victoria y de paso barrer a Indios en la campaña con marcador final de 98-77. Dorados superó 59-49 en rebotes a Ciudad Juárez, además de encestar 10 triples, rubro en el cual el conjunto aborigen sólo concretó cinco desde el perímetro. Dwayne Morgan finalizó con doble-doble en noche de 20 puntos y 16 rebotes. Gary Ricks aportó 19 unidades, Jose Estrada terminó con 17 dianas en tres cuartos. Los armadores Cristian Cortés y Diego Willis encestaron 11 cada uno, Alejandro Villanueva sumó 9 tantos, Marco Ramos con 4 en ataque y 11 tableros. Por Indios de Ciudad Juárez, Gabe McCray totalizó 29 unidades con 13 rebotes para marcar el doble-doble, mismo caso que Tommy Nuno al concretar 12 puntos y recuperar 11 tableros. Daniel Soto también con actuación destacada para la visita registrando 22 unidades, mientras que Ricardo Calatayud anotó 11. Dorados de Chihuahua volverá a la actividad este sábado también como local para recibir a Mineros de Parral en el MBA en punto de las 18:00 horas.
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crossdreamers · 3 years
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Here are the US representatives who voted against the US pro-LGBT+ Equality Act
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The US Equality Act is to outlaw discrimination against LGBTQ people in housing, credit, jury service, public accommodations, and federal funding.
The House of Representatives passed the legislation yesterday, but it is unlikely that the Senate will follow up, given the Republican Party's increasing hostility to queer people. They are currently weaponizing transphobia in an attempt at mobilizing their base.
In the Senate the bill will require at least 10 Republicans to vote with all Democrats to advance past the so-called filibuster.
Metro Weekly has listed the representatives that voted against the law in the House.
Photo of Rep. Marie Newman.
Alabama:
Robert Aderholt
Mo Brooks
Jerry Carl
Barry Moore
Gary Palmer
Mike Rogers
Alaska:
Don Young
Arizona:
Andy Biggs
Paul A. Gosar
Debbie Lesko
David Schweikert
Arkansas:
Rick Crawford
French Hill
Bruce Westerman
Steve Womack
California:
Ken Calvert
Darrell Issa
Mike Garcia
Young Kim
Doug LaMalfa
Kevin McCarthy
Tom McClintock
Devin Nunes
Jay Obernolte
Michelle Steel
David G. Valadao
Colorado:
Lauren Boebert
Ken Buck
Doug Lamborn
Florida:
Gus M. Bilirakis
Vern Buchanan
Kat Cammack
Mario Diaz-Balart
Byron Donalds
Neal Dunn
C. Scott Franklin
Matt Gaetz
Carlos A. Gimenez
Brian Mast
Bill Posey
John Rutherford
Maria Elvira Salazar
W. Gregory Steube
Michael Waltz
Daniel Webster
Georgia:
Rick Allen
Buddy Carter
Andrew S. Clyde
A. Drew Ferguson
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Jody Hice
Barry Loudermilk
Austin Scott
David Scott
Idaho:
Russ Fulcher
Mike Simpson
Illinois:
Mike Bost
Rodney Davis
Darin LaHood
Adam Kinzinger
Mary E. Miller
Indiana:
Jim Banks
James Baird
Larry Bucshon
Trey Hollingsworth
Greg Pence
Victoria Spartz
Jackie Walorski
Iowa:
Randy Feenstra
Ashley Hinson
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Kansas:
Ron Estes
Jake LaTurner
Tracey Mann
Kentucky:
Andy Barr
James Comer
S. Brett Guthrie
Thomas Massie
Harold Rogers
Louisiana:
Clay Higgins
Garret Graves
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise
Maryland:
Andy Harris
Michigan:
Jack Bergman
Bill Huizenga
Lisa C. McClain
Peter Meijer
John Moolenaar
Fred Upton
Tim Walberg
Minnesota:
Tom Emmer
Michelle Fischbach
Jim Hagedorn
Pete Stauber
Mississippi:
Michael Guest
Trent Kelly
Steven Palazzo
Missouri:
Sam Graves
Vicky Hartzler
Billy Long
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Jason Smith
Ann Wagner
Montana:
Matthew M. Rosendale
Nebraska:
Don Bacon
Jeff Fortenberry
Adrian Smith
Nevada:
Mark Amodei
New Jersey:
Chris Smith
Jefferson Van Drew
New Mexico:
Yvette Herrell
New York:
Andrew R. Garbarino
Chris Jacobs
Nicole Malliotakis
Elise Stefanik
Claudia Tenney
Lee Zeldin
North Carolina:
Dan Bishop
Ted Budd
Madison Cawthorn
Gregory Francis Murphy
Virginia Foxx
Richard Hudson
Patrick T. McHenry
David Rouzer
North Dakota:
Kelly Armstrong
Ohio:
Troy Balderson
Steve Chabot
Warren Davidson
Bob Gibbs
Anthony Gonzalez
Jim Jordan
Bill Johnson
David Joyce
Robert E. Latta
Steve Stivers
Michael Turner
Brad Wenstrup
Oklahoma:
Stephanie I. Bice
Tom Cole
Kevin Hern
Frank Lucas
Markwayne Mullin
Oregon:
Cliff Bentz
Pennsylvania:
John Joyce
Mike Kelly
Daniel Meuser
Scott Perry
Guy Reschenthaler
Lloyd Smucker
Glenn Thompson
South Carolina:
Jeff Duncan
Nancy Mace
Ralph Norman
Tom Rice
William Timmons
Joe Wilson
South Dakota:
Dusty Johnson
Tennessee:
Timm Burchett
Scott DesJarlais
Chuck Fleischmann
Mark Green
Diana Harshbarger
David Kustoff
John W. Rose
Texas:
Jodey Arrington
Brian Babin
Kevin Bady
Michael Burgess
John Carter
Michael Cloud
Dan Crenshaw
Pat Fallon
Louie Gohmert
Tony Gonzales
Lance Gooden
Kay Granger
Ronny Jackson
Michael T. McCaul
Troy E. Nehls
August Pfluger
Chip Roy
Pete Sessions
Van Taylor
Beth Van Duyne
Randy Weber
Roger Williams
Utah:
John R. Curtis
Blake D. Moore
Burgess Owens
Christ Stewart
Virginia:
Ben Cline
Bob Good
Morgan Griffith
Robert J. Wittman
Washington:
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Dan Newhous
West Virginia:
David McKinley
Carol Miller
Alex Mooney
Wisconsin:
Scott Fitzgerald
Mike Gallagher
Glenn Grothman
Bryan Steil
Thomas P. Tiffany
Wyoming:
Liz Cheney
All Democrats voted for the legislation, as did three Republicans.
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ultrabobsmith42word · 3 years
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Full List of 172 Republicans Who Opposed the Violence Against Women Act
1. Robert Aderholt (AL) 2. Rick Allen (GA) 3. Mark Amodei (NV) 4. Kelly Armstrong (ND) 5. Jodey Arrington (TX) 6. Brian Babin (TX) 7. Don Bacon (NE) 8. James Baird (IN) 9. Jim Banks (IN) 10. Andy Barr (KY) 11. Cliff Bentz (OR). 12. Jack Bergman (MI) 13. Andy Biggs (AZ) 14. Gus Bilirakis (FL) 15. Dan Bishop (NC) 16. Lauren Boebert (CO) 17. Mo Brooks (AL) 18. Vern Buchanan (FL) 19. Ken Buck (CO) 20. Larry Buschon (IN) 21. Ted Budd (NC) 22. Tim Burchett (TN) 23. Michael Burgess (TX) 24. Ken Calvert (CA) 25. Kat Cammack (FL). 26. Jerry Carl (AL) 27. Madison Cawthorn (NC) 28. Steve Chabot (OH) 29. Liz Cheney (WY) 30. Ben Cline (VA) 31. Michael Cloud (TX) 32. Andrew Clyde (GA) 33. James Comer (KY) 34. Eric Crawford (AR) 35. John Curtis (UT) 36. Warren Davidson (OH) 37. Scott DesJarlais (TN) 38. Byron Donalds (FL) 39. Jeff Duncan (SC) 40. Neal Dunn (FL) 41. Tom Emmer (MN) 42. Ron Estes (KS) 43. Pat Fallon (TX) 44. Randy Feenstra (IA) 45. A. Drew Ferguson (GA) 46. Michelle Fischbach (MN) 47. Scott Fitzgerald (WI) 48. Charles Fleischmann (TN) 49. Jeff Fortenberry (NE) 50. Virginia Foxx (NC) 51. Scott Franklin (FL) 52. Russ Fulcher (ID) 53. Matt Gaetz (FL) 54. Mike Gallagher (WI) 55. Andrew Garbarino (NY) 56. Mike Garcia (CA) 57. Bob Gibbs (OH) 58. Louie Gohmert (TX) 59. Tony Gonzales (TX) 60. Bob Good (VA) 61. Lance Gooden (TX) 62. Paul Gosar (AZ) 63. Kay Granger (TX) 64. Garret Graves (LA) 65. Sam Graves (MO) 66. Mark Green (TN) 67. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA) 68. H. Morgan Griffith (VA) 69. Glenn Grothman (WI) 70. Brett Guthrie (KY) 71. Jim Hagedorn (MN) 72. Andy Harris (MD) 73. Diana Harshbarger (TN) 74. Vicky Hartzler (MO) 75. Kevin Hern (OK) 76. Yvette Herrell (NM) 77. Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA) 78. Jody Hice (GA) 79. Clay Higgins (LA) 80. J. Hill (AR) 81. Ashley Hinson (IA) 82. Trey Hollingsworth (IN) 83. Richard Hudson (NC) 84. Bill Huizenga (MI) 85. Ronny Jackson (TX) 86. Mike Johnson (LA) 87. Bill Johnson (OH) 88. Dusty Johnson (SD) 89. Jim Jordan (OH) 90. John Joyce (PA) 91. Fred Keller (PA) 92. Trent Kelly (MS) 93. Mike Kelly (PA) 94. David Kustoff (TN) 95. Darin LaHood (IL) 96. Doug LaMalfa (CA) 97. Doug Lamborn (CO) 98. Robert Latta (OH) 99. Jake LaTurner (KS) 100. Debbie Lesko (AZ) 101. Billy Long (MO) 102. Frank Lucas (OK) 103. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO) 104. Nancy Mace (SC) 105. Tracey Mann (KS) 106. Thomas Massie (KY) 107. Brain Mast (FL) 108. Kevin McCarthy (CA) 109. Lisa McClain (MI) 110. Tom McClintock (CA) 111. Patrick McHenry (NC) 112. David McKinley (WV) 113. Daniel Meuser (PA) 114. Mary Miller (IL) 115. Carol Miller (WV) 116. John Moolenaar (MI) 117. Alexander Mooney (WV) 118. Barry Moore (AL) 119. Blake Moore (UT) 120. Gregory Murphy (NC) 121. Troy Nehls (TX) 122. Dan Newhouse (WA) 123. Ralph Norman (SC) 124. Devin Nunes (CA) 125. Jay Obernolte (CA) 126. Burgess Owens (UT) 127. Steven Palazzo (MS) 128. Gary Palmer (AL) 129. Greg Pence (IN) 130. Scott Perry (PA) 131. August Pfluger (TX) 132. Bill Posey (FL) 133. Guy Reschenthaler (PA) 134. Tom Rice (SC) 135. Cathy Rodgers (WA) 136. Mike Rogers (AL) 137. Harold Rogers (KY) 138. John Rose (TN) 139. David Rouzer (NC) 140. Chip Roy (TX) 141. John Rutherford (FL) 142. Steve Scalise (LA) 143. David Schweikert (AZ) 144. Austin Scott (GA) 145. Pete Sessions (TX) 146. Jason Smith (MO) 147. Adrian Smith (NE) 148. Christopher Smith (NJ) 149. Lloyd Smucker (PA) 150. Victoria Spartz (IN) 151. Michelle Steel (CA) 152. Elise Stefanik (NY) 153. W. Gregory Steube (FL) 154. Chris Stewart (UT) 155. Van Taylor (TX) 156. Claudia Tenney (NY) 157. Glenn Thompson (PA) 158. Thomas Tiffany (WI) 159. William Timmons (SC) 160. Michael Turner (OH) 161. Beth Van Duyne (TX) 162. Ann Wagner (MO) 163. Tim Walberg (MI) 164. Jackie Walorski (IN) 165. Michael Waltz (FL) 166. Randy Weber Sr. (TX) 167. Daniel Webster (FL) 168. Bruce Westerman (AR) 169. Roger Williams (TX) 170. Robert Wittman (VA) 171. Steve Womack (AR) 172. Lee Zeldin (NY)
https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-172-republicans-opposed-violence-against-women-act-1577029
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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Globe, April 15
Cover: Donny and Marie Osmond -- family at war 
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Page 2: Up Close and Personal -- Jennifer Love Hewitt, David Letterman, Tim Allen
Page 3: Jennifer Garner, Danny Trejo, Kendra Wilkinson 
Page 4: Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles’ marriage isn’t legal 
Page 6: Hollywood A-listers are at each other’s throats over Michael Jackson kiddie sex scandal 
Page 7: Lisa Marie Presley confronted a doctor treating then-husband Michael Jackson saying that doctors killed her father and she wouldn’t let them kill her husband 
Page 8: Squabbling Donny and Marie Osmond break up Las Vegas act and may never work together again 
Page 10: Alex Rodriguez wanted a threesome with Playboy playmate Zoe Gregory and she’s warning Jennifer Lopez about him, Julia Roberts researched hookers for her role in Pretty Woman, Nicole Kidman can’t cook anything but grilled cheese sandwiches 
Page 12: Gwyneth Paltrow hawking BDSM lingerie and whips on goop.com, Celebrity Buzz -- Paris Hilton wants to be famous again and thinks a gig on RHOBH is the way to do it, Brad Pitt getting cold-shoulder from co-star Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Gray 
Page 13: Melissa McCarthy is a hard-as-nails mom to her daughters, David Letterman says no one at CBS had the guts to fire him so he finally retired, Justin Bieber still carries a torch for Selena Gomez despite being married to Hailey Baldwin, Michael Caine, Don McLean and girlfriend Paris Dylan, Hook-ups, Babies & More 
Page 14: Emilia Clarke is Kit Harington’s sober coach, Morgan Freeman is so concerned about bees dying off that he’s put massive hives on his property, Fashion Verdict -- Jennifer Hudson, Jodie Sweetin, Nicole Scherzinger, Rhea Seehorn, Carla Hall 
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Page 16: Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman don’t divorce because they don’t want to fight over their $130 million fortune 
Page 19: 10 things you don’t know about David Harbour 
Page 20: True Crime 
Page 24: Wendy Williams’ sad emotional collapse 
Page 28: Roseanne Barr is now blaming TV daughter Sara Gilbert for getting fired, Spot the Evil Twin -- Blake Lively and Cat Deeley 
Page 30: Health Report -- New toilet seat prevents heart failure 
Page 32: Demonic spirit attacks baby 
Page 34: Straight Talk -- College bribery scandal turns American dream into nightmare, Spot the Evil Twin -- Jonathan Pryce and Pope Francis 
Page 38: Vindictive first lady Nancy Reagan disliked Barbara Bush so much she removed her from the guest list for the royal visit of Prince Charles and Princess Diana 
Page 41: Cher lost her favorite t-shirt and is praying to St. Anthony for its return, Mel B confesses she had a fling with Geri Halliwell, stars joining the new Scooby Doo movie with Zac Efron and Amanda Seyfried 
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gyrlversion · 5 years
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No-deal Brexit tariffs: Car prices would rocket by up to £1,500
LABOUR NO VOTES (238) 
Diane Abbott (Labour – Hackney North and Stoke Newington)
Debbie Abrahams (Labour – Oldham East and Saddleworth)
Rushanara Ali (Labour – Bethnal Green and Bow)
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour – Tooting)
Mike Amesbury (Labour – Weaver Vale)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour – Gower)
Jonathan Ashworth (Labour – Leicester South)
 Adrian Bailey (Labour – West Bromwich West)
Margaret Beckett (Labour – Derby South)
Hilary Benn (Labour – Leeds Central)
Clive Betts (Labour – Sheffield South East)
Roberta Blackman-Woods (Labour – City of Durham)
Paul Blomfield (Labour – Sheffield Central)
Tracy Brabin (Labour – Batley and Spen)
Ben Bradshaw (Labour – Exeter)
Kevin Brennan (Labour – Cardiff West)
Lyn Brown (Labour – West Ham)
Nicholas Brown (Labour – Newcastle upon Tyne East)
Chris Bryant (Labour – Rhondda)
Karen Buck (Labour – Westminster North)
Richard Burden (Labour – Birmingham, Northfield)
Richard Burgon (Labour – Leeds East)
Dawn Butler (Labour – Brent Central)
Liam Byrne (Labour – Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Ruth Cadbury (Labour – Brentford and Isleworth)
Ronnie Campbell (Labour – Blyth Valley)
Alan Campbell (Labour – Tynemouth)
Dan Carden (Labour – Liverpool, Walton)
Sarah Champion (Labour – Rotherham)
Jenny Chapman (Labour – Darlington)
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Rams, Eagles, Townies and Bulldogs claim Girls Divisional track crowns
January 29, 2017
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BY R.I. TRACK & FIELD FOUNDATION
    At Saturday’s Division Championship for girls at the PCTA track, Barrington won the Bayha team prize, while East Providence outpointed Prout for the Dwyer Division title. Westerly easily won the Sullivan trophy, and defending state champs La Salle took the Headley Division prize.
BAYHA DIVISION
Team scores
    1, Barrington 109.5; 2, N. Kingstown 98.5; 3, Central 65; 4, Classical 42; 5 Woonsocket 33; 6, S. Kingstown 30; 7, E. Greenwich 29; 8, Smithfield 16; 9, Pilgrim 11.
Individual results
    WT (20-lb./9-kilo) - 1, Keyarsa Harris, Cent. 50-2 (15.29 meters); 2, Annika Kelly, Barr. 49-11 (15.21); 3, Faith Polando, Barr. 46-9.50 (14.26); 4, Sydney Polando, Barr. 46-3.25 (14.10); 5, Melissa Mejia, Class. 46-0.75 (14.03); 6, Takiyah Lewis, Cent. 45-1 (13.74).
    SP - 1, Harris 32-11 (10.03); 2, Sarah O’Farrell, NK 3e1-9 (9.67); 3, Cheyenne Figueroa, Class. 31-1 (9.47); 4, Chelsea Yang, Pil. 31-0 (9.44); 5, Sabrina Montanez, Cent. 29-10.50 (9.10); 6, Kate Santiago, Class. 29-7.75 (9.03).
    HJ - 1, Rachel Mews, Cent. 5-0 (1.52); 2, Mary Carr, Woons. 5-0; 3, Margaret Walker, Class. 5-0; 4, Claire Grover, Barr. 4-10 (1.47); 5, (tie) Taylor Kenyon, NK and Adeline Quas, Barr. 4-8 (1.42); 6, Sophie Cleland, NK 4-8.
    LJ - 1, Noelle Cooke, Barr. 16-7.75 (5.07); 2, Tereza Bolibruch, NK 16-3.75 (4.97); 3, Quinn Harlan, Woons. 16-3 (4.95); 4, Ziah Dakalah, Cent.16-0.75 (4.89); 5, Alissiana Folco, Woons. 15-9.50 (4.81); 6, Alexis Romano, NK 15-2 (4.62).
    3000 - 1, Ellie Lawler, SK 10:24.28; 2, Lily Nunnery, NK 10:39.12; 3, Sydney Bagus, Smith. 11:01.89; 4, Una Treanor, Smith. 11:02.72; 5, Wyndom Chace, NK 11:18.25; 6, Lily Sefranek, Barr. 11:28.12.
    1500 - 1, Kate Zitzmann, Barr. 3:09.44; 2, Lily Gagliano, Barr. 5:12.90; 3, Kyle Fish, SK 5:20.06; 4, Jamie Hazel, NK 5:22.04; 5, Emma Sammartino, NK 5:22.10; 6, Cate Schultz, NK 5:23.45.
    1000 - 1, Zitzmann 3:09.44; 2, Lawler 3:11.13; 3, Nunnery 3:16.90; 4, Katarina Ho, NK 3:17.46; 5, Nicole Gutkowski, NK 3:22.08; 6, Gagliano 3:22.15.
    600 - 1, Meghann Maguire, NK 1:40.58; 2, Tea Bishop, Barr. 1:43.70; 3, Molly MacKrell, NK 1:45.87; 4, Riley Kloc, Barr. 1:46.29; 5, Mikayla Brady, Pil. 1:50.22; 6, Anna Downes, Barr. 1:50.50.
    300 - 1, Laura Murphy, EG 41.64; 2, Mews 44.01; 3, Harlan 44.44; 4, Cooke 46.00; 5, Erin Abbott, Barr. 46.07; 6, Walker 46.27.
    55m - 1, Harlan 7.39; 2, Murphy 7.50; 3, Aleyjah Roderick, Class. 7.52; 4, Teyana Santos, Class. 7.74; 6, Devon Libutti, NK 7.87.
    55mH - 1, Bolibruch 8.59; 2, Bolu Taiwo, Class. 9.34; 3, Lauren Richardson, Barr. 9.61; 4, Jillian Beaudry, Smith. 9.78; 5, Maile Somera, Bar.9.85; 6, Grover 9.91.
    4x200 - 1, E. Greenwich (Murphy, Fay Preston, Emeline Muoio, Isabella Gentil) 1:48.00; 2, Central 1:48.33; 3, Classical 1:51.87; 4, N. Kingstown 1:52.25; 5, Barrington 1:53.72; 6, Pilgrim 1:56.39.
    4x400 - 1, N. Kingstown (Bolibruch, Maguire, Alex Amore, MacKrell) 4:20.53; 2, Barrington 4:23.97; 3, Central 4:34.53; 4, S. Kingstown 4:43.93; 5, Smithfield 4:44.70; 6, Woonsocket 5:01.27.
    4x800 - 1, N. Kingstown (Ho, Maguire, Jess Moniz, Amore) 10:10.05; 3, Barrington 10:48.62; 3, Classical 11:03.46; 4, Pilgrim 11:05.74; 5, S. Kingstown 11:18.06; 6, E. Greenwich 11:45.33.
DWYER DIVISION
Team scores
    1, E. Providence 73; 2, Prout 59; 3, Wheeler 57; 4, Hope 56; 5, J. Sanchez 39; 6, Rogers 34; 7, Central Falls 29; 8, Mt. Hope 26; 9, Ponaganset 24; 10, N. Smithfield 20; 11, Prov. Country Day 14.
Individual results
    WT - 1, Gianna Rao, Pon. 60-8 (18.49 meters); 2, Megan Cook, Pon. 43-1 (13.13); 3, Nicole Valdez. Hope 42-7.75 (12.99); 4, Jianna Peno Rog. 39-11/25 (12.17); 5, Daphne Mulford, CF 39-10 (12.14); 6, Ajahnea Greene, Rog. 38-11 (11.86).
    SP - 1, Sarah Mitchell, Prout 36-0.25 (10.97); 2, Peno 35-10.75 (10.94); 3, Greene 32-2.50 (9.81); 4, Mulford 29-3.25 (8.92); 5, Dorian Woods, EP 25-11.50 (7.91); 6, Emaly Akkaoui, Pon. 25-0.75 (7.63).
    HJ - 1, Haley Teodoro, EP 4-10 (1.47); 2, Pilar Beccar, Prout 4-6 (1.37); 3, Lea Bourgeois, PCD 4-6; 4, Dulcinea Burgo, CF 4-6; 5, Kylie Bahry, EP 4-4 (1.32); 6, Riley Farnsworth, EP 4-2 (1.27).
    LJ -1, Hailey Raskob, NS 15-1.50 (4.61); 2, Maddie Morocco, Wh. 14-11.75 (4.56); 3, Kris Copeland, Rog. 14-9.50 (4.50); 4, Emily Pinch, Prout 14-8 (4.47); 5, Beccar 14-7.50 (4.45); 6, Hailey Placido, EP 14-6.50 (4.43).
    3000 - 1, Meg O’Brien, MH 11:39.17; 2, Lilly Palumbo, EP 11:47.00; 3, Mary Reynolds, Prout 12:28.91; 4, Allison Slitt, Prout 12:49.74; 5, Lisbeth Valdez, Hope 13:02.40; 6, Rylee Morin, Pon. 13:03.46.
    1500 - 1, Leinni Valdez, Hope 4:57.78; 2, Camilla Michaels, Wh. 5:06.83; 3, Sophia Mayo, Prout 5:25.54; 4, Vicky Thurley, NS 5:25.82; 5, Christy Long, EP 5:30.36; 6, Nina Conklin, Wh. 5:35.94.
    1000 - 1, Valdez 3:28.02; 2, Lilly Palumbo, EP 3:33.34; 3, Thurley 3:35.14; 4, Conklin 3:35.56; 5, Anastasia Psilos, Prout 3:43.26; 6, Taylor Heck, EP 3:43.86.
    600 - 1, Lisbeth Valdez 1:45.36; 2, Long 1:49.20; 3, Maddy LaCamera, Wh. 1:51.02; 4, Sarah Farid, Wh. 1:51.53; 5, Emma Daigneault, Rog. 1:53.42; 6, Pinch 1:55.16.
    300 - 1, Burgo 45.05; 2, Emily Allcock, Wh. 45.78; 3, Jenn Parra, Sanchez 46.45; 4, Howa Grear, Sanchez 47.61; 5, Jenna Shoren, Prout 47.78; 6, Sara DeVeiga, CF 48.20.
    55m - 1, Parra 7.74; 2, Bourgeois 7.76; 3, Michaela Goglia, MH 7.83; 4, Olu Bakare, Sanchez 7.87; 5, DaVeiga 7.99; 6, Monique Allen, Rog. 8.13.
    55mH - 1, Goglia 9.52; 2, Hasna Badji, EP 10.12; 3, Leah Jackson, Hope 10.56; 4, Allie Drexler, Pon. 11.03; 5, Kate Pichardo, Sanchez 11.30; 6, Denise Reyes, Sanchez 11.39.
    4x200 - 1, Sanchez (Bakare, Grear, Parra, Reyes) 1:53.49; 2, Wheeler 1:53.78; 3, E. Providence 1:56.67; 4, Hope 1:56.92; 5, Prout 1:58.85; 6, Rogers 2:03.39.
    4x400 - 1, Wheeler (Allcock, Lacamera, Lee, Farid) 4:27.49; 2, Hope 4:28.46; 3, E. Providence 4:49.58; 4, Prout 4:50.52; 5, Sanzhez 451.63; 6, Rogers 4:54.06.
    4x800 - 1, E. Providence (Long, Heck, Krystal Pizzi, Palumbo) 10:5.02; 2, Prout 11:23.20; 3, Central Falls, 12:38.67; 4, Rogers 12:51.49.
SULLIVAN DIVISION
Team scores
    1, Westerly 118; 2, St. Raphael 69; 3, Lincoln 63; 4, Moses Brown 56; 5, Cr. East 46; 6, Mt. Pleasant 37; 7, Narragansett 19; 8, Scituate 16.
Individual results
    WT - 1, Molly Botts, CE 49-2 (14.98 meters); 2, Joan Mata, MP 48-4.75 (14.75); 3, Samantha Andrews, Linc. 46-7 (14.19); 4, Tenin Traore, MP 46-5.75 (14.16); 5, Maggie Tarmey, Linc. 44-7.25 (13.59); 6, Tori Tallo, Linc. 40-2.25 (12.24).
    SP - 1, Andrews 37-0.25 (11.28); 2, Terry Spear, West. 31-11.50 (9.74); 3, Botts 31-7.75 (9.64); 4, Jackie Andrews, Linc. 30-5.75 (9.29); 5, Mata 30-5 (9.27);6, Alexis DaCruz, Midd. 28-10.75 (8.80).
    HJ - 1, Liz Calabresi, MB 4-10 (1.47); 2, Ashley Bullen, SRA 4-10; 3, Becky Brierly, Linc. 4-8 (1.42); 4, Amelia Castelli, Scit. 4-4 (1.32); 5, Nicole Lezon, Linc. 4-4;6, Debbie Spahin, SRA 4-4.
    LJ - 1, Emma Santee, West. 16-8.50 (5.09); 2, Cameile Keith, SRA 16-3.50 (4.96); 3, Bullen 14-11.50 (4.55); 4, Marvina Gaye, MP 14-11 (4.54); 5, Brierly 14-9 (4.49); 6, Calabresi 14-8.50 (4.48).
    3000 - 1, Shayna Cousineau, CE 11:00.60; 2, Kata Cummings, West. 11:16.69; 3, Julia Fagundes, CE 12:28.89; 4, Ailsa Ferland, Linc. 12:47.22; 5, Alexi Angell, SRA 13:04.05; 6, Colleen Moreau, SRA 13:54.29.
    1500 - 1, Randi Burr, West. 3:07.80; 2, Cousineau 5:01.55; 3, Kalie Bremer, Narr. 5:16.85; 4, Samantha Leal, Linc. 5:21.80; 5, Abby O’Hern, Linc. 5:39.85; 6, Taylor Cahill, CE 5:40.98.
    1000 - 1, Burr 3:07.80; 2, Bremer 3:17.35; 3, Cummings 3:17.86; 4, Haley Howarth, SRA 3:23.98; 5, Leal 3:32.78; 6, O’Hern 3:40.46.
    600 - 1, Sydney Federico, West. 1:47.00; 2, Howarth 1:47.70; 3, Jillian Parenteau EWG 1:50.31; 4, Noelani Noel, SRA 1:50.65; 5, Jensen Barry, Scit. 1:50.99; 6, Sadie Benn, West. 1:51.06.
    300 - 1, Marybeth Fitzsimmons, MB 42.27; 2, Santee 43.81; 3, Abby Lambert, MB 44.81; 4, Giannie Soto, CE 44.89; 5, Helena Hall, West. 45.05;6, Keith 45.14.
    55m - 1, Fitzsimmons 7.47; 2, Santee 7.55; 3, Gifty Blo, MP 7.66; 4, McKenna Wall, Narr. 7.87; 5, Bullen 7.87; 6, Trinity Hayes, MP 7.88.
    55mH - 1, Kayla Ebert, EWG 9.35; 2, Aiyana Carter, West. 9.40; 3, Tiaija Cloud, MP 9.42; 4, Caelan Holdredge, West. 9.70; 5, Alivia Diaz, SRA 10.00; 6, Jane Owens, Scit. 10.00.
    4x200 - 1, Westerly (Hall, Carter, Federico, Santee) 1:49.75; 2, Moses Brown 1:52.03; 3, St. Raphael 1:53.35; 4, Mt. Pleasant 1:56.25; 5, Lincoln 2:01.32; 6, Cr. East 2:02.37.
    4x400 - 1, Moses Brown (Calabrisi, Fitzsimmons, Lambert, Williams) 4:34.15; 2, St. Raphael 4:41.21; 3, Lincoln 4:56.32.
    4x800 - 1, Westerly (Benn, Burr, Abby Turano, Federico) 10:45.69; 2, Lincoln 11:7.61; 3, Scituate 11:19.64; 4, St.Raphael 12:36.89.
HEADLEY DIVISION
Team scores
    1, La Salle 105; 2, W. Warwick 63; 3, Toll Gate 62; 4, Portsmouth 56; 5, Mt. St. Charles 47; 6, Bay View 45; 7, Cumberland 41; 8, Coventry 10; 9, Chariho 2.
Individual results
    WT - 1, Jasmine Gallo, TG 46-3 (14.09 meters); 2, April Younkin, Ports. 43-6.75 (13.27); 3, Ani Armenakyan, TG 43-4.50 (13.22); 4, Morgan Cruz, WW 42-1.50 (12.83); 5, Megan Sieben, Ports. 41-7 (12.67); 6, Lea Fusco, Cov. 40-8 (12.39).
    SP - 1, Armenakyan 35-5.75 (10.81); 2, Noel Delacruz, BV 33-1.25 (10.09); 3, Diana Riley, BV 33-0.25 (10.06); 4, Brianna Shablom, Ports. 31-3 (9.52); 5, Younkin 30-7 (9.32); 6, Jaylynne Thomas, Cumb. 30-6.25 (9.30).
    HJ - 1, Alex Montagano, LS 5-0 (1.52); 2, Deanna Maynard, WW 4-8 (1.42); 3, Maddie Smith, TG 4-8; 4, Jaden Cuozzo, WW 4-8; 5, Liz Cadden, LS 4-8; 6, Justine Rios, Char. 4-8.
    LJ - 1, Virsavia Goretoy, WW 16-11.50 (5.16); 2, Tianna Houston, LS 16-3.25 (4.95); 3, Paige Fitzpatrick, MSC 15-11.25 (4.85); 4, Julie Ross, Cumb. 15-9.75 (4.81); 5, Marina Schmid, MSC 15-9,75; 6, Cuozzo 15-5.50 (4.71).
    3000 - 1, Grace Connolly, LS 10:13.17; 2, Liz Sullivan, Ports. 10:21.6; 3, Claire Hanlon, BV 10:33.07; 4, Emily Kane, LS 10:37.09; 5, Ana O’Callaghan, Cumb. 11:10.50;6, Sydney DeCesare, LS 11:13.91.
    1500 - 1, Nikki Merrill, Ports. 4:43.82; 2, Connolly 4:50.37; 3, Kane 4:54.43; 4, Julia Dempsey, Cumb. 4:58.36; 5, Sofia Maynard, TG 5:07.52; 6, Emma Shaw, BV 5:08.47.
    1000 - 1, Merrill 2:59.54; 2, Sullivan 3:05.65; 3, Emily Wilson, LS 3:15.11; 4, White 3:18.65; 5, O’Callaghan 3:19.63; 6, Adah Anderson, Cumb. 3:20.63.
    600 - 1, Eileen Whalen, MSC 1:41.34; 2, Aliya Barrows, BV 1:42.46; 3, Coleen Enestvedt, Cumb. 1:41.51; 4, Alyson Walsh, LS 1:44.97; 5, Karissa Lappas, MSC 1:45.30; 6, Sydney Boulanger, LS 1:46.82.
    300 - 1, Hanna O’Connor, BV 44.22; 2, MacKenzie Vallely, Cumb. 44.83; 3, Hannah Tousignant, MSC 45.06; 4, Goretoy 45.27; 5, Kate Bilouris, WW 45.86; 6, Claire Collins, Lls 46.41.
    55m - 1, Bilouris 7.51; 2, Casey Gannon, G 7.66; 3, Montagano, 7.68; 4, Collins 7.79; 5, Shalyne Scott, WW 7.88; 6, Jaylynne Thomas, Cumb. 7.93.
    55mH - 1, Gannon 8.78; 2, Abby Creamer, LS 9.12; 3, Tianna Houston, LS 9.14; 4, Fitzpatrick 9.36; 5, Danielle Maynard, WW 9.68;6, Schmid 9.70.
    4x200 - 1, La Salle (Montagano, Sam Hagerty, Collins, Destiny Gwann) 1:50.24; 2, W. Warwick 1:50.40; 3, MSC 1:51.47; 4, Toll Gate 1:54.88; 5, Cumberland 1:57.33; 6, Chariho 2:03.55.
    4x400 - 1, MSC (Schmid, Lappas, Whelen, Tousignant) 4:18.82; 2, W. Warwick 4:23.91; 3, Bay View 4:23.97; 4, Cumberland 4:27.27; 5, Toll Gate 4:28.42; 6, Coventry 4:33.51.
    4x800 - 1, La Salle (Walsh, Gabby Celico, Boulanger, Wilson) 10:02.80; 2, Coventry 10:55.7; 3, Cumberland 11:17.68;4, Toll Gate 12:22.75.
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