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Aug 03 2023
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Trump Indicted for Jan. 6; Republicans Stand By Their Man
Trump Indicted for Jan. 6; Republicans Stand By Their Man “The attack on our nation’s capital on January 6, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy. “The men and women of law enforcement who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6 are heroes. They’re patriots, and they are the very best of us. They did not just defend a building or the people sheltering in it. They
Bearing DriftAug 18 2023
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Roche: Pats offense puts together impressive day to close out joint practices with Packers
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin -- The Patriots and Packers wrapped up their second and final joint practice here in Green Bay Thursday. After Wednesday's first session where the Pats offense struggled at times, we asked Mac Jones the following: Q: In these practices, how much do you enjoy the fact that you can go through today and then come right out tomorrow and learn from what you did? MJ: Yeah, I
CBS News (Online)May 30 2023
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Alabama digital road sign hacked to display white supremacist messages
Authorities in Alabama are investigating how white supremacist messages appeared on a digital road sign along a highway busy with Memorial Day traffic. Motorists on Interstate 65 near Clanton called state troopers at lunchtime on Monday to report the words “Patriot Front” and “reclaim America” were flashing on an electronic sign, interspersed with messages warning of an upcoming roadwork zone
The GuardianAug 07 2023
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Pablo Reyes’ walk-off grand slam propels Red Sox to victory
Looking to snap a 4-game losing streak, Red Sox clubhouse manager Tommy McLaughlin decided an extreme makeover was in order. So, it was the Yellow Sox who greeted and defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-2 at Fenway Park on Monday evening. Since debuting their City Connect uniforms in April 2021, the Yellow Sox are 21-4 in their banana-and-blue outfits, which pay homage to the Boston Marathon and
Hartford CourantAug 14 2023
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Indiana man accused of making threats against Michigan election worker
A man from Indiana has been accused of making threats against a Michigan election worker. Court documents claim Andrew Nickels, 37, of Carmel, called a clerk in Michigan on November 10th, 2020 and made threatening statements on voicemail. The following is just part of the threats Nickels is accused of making: “We’re watching your…mouth talk about how you think that there’s no irregularities…[Y
MNC NewsAug 10 2023
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Day one at the 2023 Iowa State Fair
Day one at the 2023 Iowa State Fair Fairgoers walk the Grand Concourse on day one of the Iowa State Fair, on Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023, in Des Moines. Kelsey Kremer/The Register Richard Jauron and Cindy Hayes judge onions inside the Agriculture Building on day one of the Iowa State Fair, on Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023, in Des Moines. Kelsey Kremer/The Register The Young Patriots Clubs sings the
Des Moines RegisterAug 06 2023
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Corbin woman killed in Saturday crash
According to KSP Post 11, the accident occurred at approximately 2:33 p.m. at the intersection of US 25W and Falls Creek Road in Whitley County. The initial investigation indicates that a 2012 White Jeep Patriot driven by Charles L. Robinson, 68, of Corbin, pulled out of Falls Creek Road onto US 25W — entering the path of a 2013 Nissan Altima that was traveling south, driven by Sandy M. Harp,
The Times-Tribune (Kentucky)Aug 14 2023
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Trump may be indicted in Georgia. But 2020 still casts a shadow over its elections
ATLANTA – Sitting in his office in Georgia’s gold-domed capitol, Brad Raffensperger said he was proud his state “protected the vote.” Raffensperger was on the receiving end of the phone call after the 2020 election in which then-President Donald Trump pressured him over and over to change the outcome in Georgia, saying, “I just want to find 11,780 votes.” To the soft-spoken engineer-turned-
"USA Today" ContributorAug 06 2023
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‘My Ancestors Would Have Rolled Over In Their Graves’: Anheuser-Busch Heir Blasts Dylan Mulvaney Ad
An heir to the Anheuser-Busch fortune spoke out against the company’s decision to partner with transgender activist and social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney, claiming it would have not sat well with his ancestors. Billy Busch, heir to the Anheuser-Busch (AB) fortune, told TMZ Live his ancestors would have “rolled over in their graves” knowing the company they built had wandered into the
The Daily CallerJul 17 2023
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'Be mad at your management': DeAndre Hopkins deletes tweet after agreeing to deal with Titans
When news broke that former Texans star DeAndre Hopkins is signing with the Tennessee Titans, fans of other receiver-needy teams were dismayed.
Shortly after meeting with the Titans last month, Hopkins also met with the Patriots, who were considered to be the front-runner for the receiver's services. Fans of the Eagles and Chiefs also were holding out hope their team could be in the
Houston Chronicle