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Feb 08 2021
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Impeachment Managers Call Trump Riot Incitement ‘Most Grievous Constitutional Crime Ever Committed by a President’
House impeachment managers released a memo on Monday rebutting the Trump legal team’s claim that an impeachment trial would be unconstitutional.
The House voted to impeach former President Trump on January 13 for “incitement of insurrection,” accusing the former president of encouraging a mob of his supporters to amass at the Capitol on January 6 to prevent lawmakers from certifying
National Review (News)Apr 26 2023
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Edison High School Student Wins 2023 National Merit Scholarship
FRANCONIA, VA — The first round of scholarship winners in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program were announced Wednesday, and a student from Franconia is in the mix. Around 840 high school seniors won the scholarships sponsored by about 107 corporations, company foundations and other business organizations. The corporate-sponsored awards typically go to National Merit Scholarship
Patch.comApr 26 2023
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6 Fremont Students Receive 2023 National Merit Scholarships
Wednesday's scholarship winners were the first group of recipients announced as part of the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. "Corporate sponsors provide National Merit Scholarships for Finalists who are children of their employees, who are residents of communities the company serves, or who plan to pursue college majors or careers the sponsor wishes to encourage," the
Patch.comApr 26 2023
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2 Millburn High School Seniors Win 2023 National Merit Scholarships
MILLBURN, NJ — Last year, Millburn had more high school seniors who won prestigious National Merit Scholarships than any other public school district in New Jersey. So far, the district had two winners among the list of winners of 2023 National Merit Corporate Scholarship recipients released by the national non-profit this week. They're already on track to repeat this feat. The scholarships
Patch.comApr 26 2023
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Ashburn Students Win 2023 National Merit Scholarships
ASHBURN, VA — The first round of scholarship winners in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program were announced Wednesday, and several students from the Ashburn area are in the mix. Around 840 high school seniors won the scholarships sponsored by about 107 corporations, company foundations and other business organizations. The corporate-sponsored awards typically go to National Merit
Patch.comFeb 19 2023
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Maryland vs. Nebraska in men's basketball
Nebraska's Sam Griesel (5) shoots against Maryland's Hakim Hart (13) and Patrick Emilien (15) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023, in Lincoln, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz) (Rebecca S. Gratz/AP) Maryland's Pavlo Dziuba, front left, jumps to block a shot by Nebraska's Keisei Tominaga, bottom center, during the first half of an NCAA college
Baltimore SunApr 29 2023
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Eagles’ All-Georgia NFL Draft weekend capped by D’Andre Swift trade
Howie Roseman has that dog in him. That Georgia Bulldog to be exact. The Eagles GM drafted and traded for two more former Georgia standouts on Saturday’s final day of the NFL Draft: fourth-round corner Kelee Ringo and Lions veteran running back D’Andre Swift. That makes six former Georgia players on Philly’s roster, including five draft picks the past two years. The NFC’s Super Bowl
San Jose Mercury NewsFeb 07 2023
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Petition Supporting Professor Fired for Islamophobia Signed by Thousands
A petition supporting the re-instatement of a professor who was fired by an arts college for showing depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, which is strictly forbidden for many practicing Muslims, has garnered more than 10,000 signatures.
Erika López Prater was dismissed by Hamline University in November for including in her class discussion a medieval Islamic painting of the prophet
NewsweekApr 29 2023
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2023 NFL draft: Detroit Lions pick William & Mary OL Colby Sorsdal in fifth round
ALLEN PARK -- For the second straight pick, the Detroit Lions have plucked a trench player from college football obscurity, this time adding William & Mary offensive lineman Colby Sorsdal in the fifth round (152nd overall). Detroit also used its previous selection on little-known defensive tackle Brodric Martin in the third round. Like Martin, Sorsdal has tremendous size, a 6-foot-5 and
MLive.comApr 25 2023
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Dallas voters begin casting ballots for May 6 election
Voters began casting ballots Monday for the May 6 election, which includes a series of municipal races across North Texas that will decide who claims mayoral, city council and school board seats. In Dallas, voters trickled into polling sites around the city after they opened at 8 a.m. for the start of the early voting period. Campaign signs surrounded several city recreation centers, college
The Dallas Morning News