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Apr 15 2024
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State judge resumes hearing on GOP lines lawsuit
After a long and rambling all-day court hearing on Friday, a bid by four long-shot GOP federal candidates to get a state court judge to scratch county organization lines for Republicans returns this morning with a decision likely to come later in the day. Burlington County Assignment Judge Jeanne Covert consolidated two lawsuits related to county lines into one: a bid by Burlington County
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Oct 20 2017
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Senate Passes Budget Plan
In a narrow 51-49 vote Thursday night, the Senate passed the $4 trillion 2018 budget blueprint. Passing this plan was a crucial first step for Senate Republicans on the path to tax reform as it will prevent Democrats from being able to filibuster.
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Jul 05 2023
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Federal judge to Biden administration: Stop telling social media sites to limit free speech
In a ruling fittingly handed down on the Fourth of July, a federal judge ordered a litany of Biden administration officials to stop encouraging social media companies to block or remove content they disliked. Doing so, wrote District Court Judge Terry Doughty in the injunction, is a violation of the First Amendment's guarantee that speech will not be restricted by the government. Under the
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Apr 15 2024
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Colorado funeral home operators charged with mishandling corpses now accused of $880K in COVID relief fraud
A Colorado couple accused of allowing nearly 200 corpses to decay in a building connected to their funeral home have been indicted on federal charges of fraudulently obtaining a total of $882,300 in pandemic relief funds. An indictment filed last week in U.S. District Court in Denver said Jon Hallford and Carie Hallford, who own the shuttered Colorado Springs-based Return to Nature Funeral
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Apr 14 2024
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UK Is Beating US on Inflation Fight And May Cut Rates Sooner
Britain is starting to rein in inflation at a quicker pace than the US, underscoring a divergence between the two economies that may allow the Bank of England to move sooner on cutting interest rates than the US Federal Reserve. Official figures due out this week in the UK are likely to show that the Consumer Prices Index eased further in March while unemployment picked up as the nation starts
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Aug 03 2023
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Trump and his allies used social media to spread the election lies detailed in the latest federal indictment
Social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, aided former President Donald Trump and his allies by allowing them to spread election misinformation after the 2020 election, including the false claims cited in the latest federal indictment against Trump. On August 1, a federal grand jury indicted Trump on criminal charges sought by special counsel Jack Smith in
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May 30 2023
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Family of Aderrien Murry, 11-year-old shot by police, files federal lawsuit
The family of Aderrien Murry has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Indianola, Miss., and at least two police officials, after an officer shot 11-year-old Murry in the chest after the boy placed a 911 call on May 20. The boy has been recovering from his wounds, which include a collapsed lung, a fractured rib and a lacerated liver. The family's lawsuit seeks at least $5 million in
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May 30 2023
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Family of Aderrien Murry, 11-year-old shot by police, files federal lawsuit
The family of Aderrien Murry has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Indianola, Miss., and at least two police officials, after an officer shot 11-year-old Murry in the chest after the boy placed a 911 call on May 20. The boy has been recovering from his wounds, which include a collapsed lung, a fractured rib and a lacerated liver. The family's lawsuit seeks at least $5 million in
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Apr 15 2024
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Asia Stocks to Fall After Wall Street Tech Slump: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks were poised to follow Wall Street shares lower after the latest evidence of stubborn US inflation spurred bets the Federal Reserve will be in no rush to cut rates.
Futures showed benchmarks markets in Japan, Hong Kong and Australia will open down, after the S&P 500 erased earlier gains and fell more than 1% in a volatile session. The decline was led by rate-sensitive
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Apr 09 2024
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6 former Mississippi law officers to be sentenced in state court for torture of 2 Black men
JACKSON, Miss (AP) — Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty to a long list of state and federal charges for torturing two Black men will be sentenced Wednesday in state court. The six white former Mississippi law enforcement officers who Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker in January 2023 have already been ranging from about 10 to 40 years. In March, U.S
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