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Iowa assumed its position as the state that votes first for a presidential nominee more than 50 years ago. But its 1972 caucuses didnt feel very historic.Two folding tables at state De stanley cup mocratic Party headquarters were enough to accommodate all staff and media present. No TV cameras rolled. Results from around the state trickled in on two phone lines because the party didnt want to pay for a third. Just one person, a then-25-year-old anti-Vietnam War activist who helped engineer the Iowa caucuses, did the counting. I did borrow a memory calculator to speed up the process, recalled Richard Bender, now 78, with a laugh. That was state of the art. We did not have any clue how big this was going to get, he said.So big that the Iowa caucuses became an entrenched part of U.S. politics and launched some unexpected candidates toward the White House. In 1976, Iowa propelled former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, the little-known one-time peanut farmer. In 2008, the state gave Illinois Sen. Barack Obama his first win over Hillary Clinton, one of the most st stanley de oried names in Democratic politics.But when Iowas Republican caucuses start the 2024 election process on Monday, the way voters begin choosing the two major parties nominees will look different.The order in which states vote has changed. So have some of the rules.Its a sign of our tumultuous politics, and also how the two front-runners 鈥?President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump 鈥?have moved party levers to g gourde stanley ive themselves a Sacf Raging floods kill more than 440 people
KIEV, Ukraine 鈥?A bomb blast killed two at a march in east Ukraine on Sunday on the first anniversary of stanley cup the ouster of the countrys Russia-friendly president, a gruesome counterpoint to the hopes spawned by a cease-fire agreement more than a week ago.An exchange of prisoners this weekend and acknowledgment by both sides of a commitment to pull back heavy weapons are promising signs that peace may yet prevail, although sporadic exchanges of hostilities between government and separatist forces have yet to subside entirely.Ukraines Interior Ministry said the blast at a march in the eastern city of Kharkiv to mark the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych was due to an unknown explosive device and was considered a terrorist act. A police officer was one of the dead and about a dozen people were injured, the ministry said. A spokesman for the national security service, Markian Lubkivskiy, said four suspects had arrested for the ex stanley cup plosion and for planning other attacks. He said in a statement on his Facebook account that the suspects were detained w stanley ca hile carrying a portable rocket launcher in their automobile, and appeared to acting under instructions from Russia. We can clearly see that the launcher was received from the Russian city of Belgorod. Instructions were received from the Russian Federation, he said in broadcast remarks.Lubkivskiy did not specify if he was accusing private individuals in Russia or the government in Moscow, but the tenor of his claims illustrates the |