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Jun 08 2023
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'Target' means Trump almost certain to be indicted
Trump’s lawyers have been told he’s a “target”. That means he is almost certain to be indicted. Stay tuned. [So far, the headline is all Dersh has on this, although he might have more later. I’m linking it so readers have an easy way to check back on updates, and also for Dersh’s conclusion. I still think that the only charges Trump would face from Smith on the classified-material issue will
HotAirMay 02 2023
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New Central Florida District Board Members Vote To Sue Disney Over Last-Minute Deal
New Central Florida District Board Members Vote To Sue Disney Over Last-Minute Deal Meanwhile, judge recuses himself from entertainment giant's suit against DeSantis An aerial view of the Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 8, 2023. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Disney’s new oversight board voted on May 1 to sue the giant entertainment corporation in state court and to defend itself
The Epoch TimesJun 05 2023
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Former VP Mike Pence makes his 2024 run for president official
Former Vice President Mike Pence officially filed paperwork to run for president Monday as he prepares to kick off his campaign in Iowa later this week. Mike Pence for President was registered with the Federal Election Commission ahead of a pair of Wednesday events in the Hawkeye State: a planned kickoff speech in the afternoon followed by a CNN town hall in the evening. The former Indiana
New York Post (News)May 24 2023
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Stamford felon sentenced to four years for illegal gun possession
STAMFORD — A Stamford man who had been convicted in two armed robberies will serve four more years in prison after he pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a firearm Tuesday.
Landell Sheckles, 25, pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a firearm and two counts of violation of probation during a disposition hearing at the state Superior Court in Stamford.
Connecticut PostMay 24 2023
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Stamford felon sentenced to four years for illegal gun possession
STAMFORD — A Stamford man who had been convicted in two armed robberies will serve four more years in prison after he pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a firearm Tuesday.
Landell Sheckles, 25, pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a firearm and two counts of violation of probation during a disposition hearing at the state Superior Court in Stamford.
Stamford AdvocateMay 24 2023
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Stamford felon sentenced to four years for illegal gun possession
STAMFORD — A Stamford man who had been convicted in two armed robberies will serve four more years in prison after he pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a firearm Tuesday.
Landell Sheckles, 25, pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a firearm and two counts of violation of probation during a disposition hearing at the state Superior Court in Stamford.
New Haven RegisterJun 08 2023
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams sues 30 New York counties for refusing to house migrants
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is suing 30 New York counties over local executive orders intended to stop the city from housing migrants in their towns. Adams, a Democrat, announced a lawsuit Wednesday that calls actions by these counties an "unlawful attempt" to prevent New York City from responding to a statewide emergency and humanitarian crisis. The lawsuit asks the court to declare the
Fox News DigitalJun 08 2023
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New York City sues nearly half the state’s counties over attempts to keep out migrants
NEW YORK — New York City sued nearly half the state’s counties over their attempts to keep out migrants, the latest escalation in an ongoing battle between city officials and local leaders. The lawsuit, filed in state court on Wednesday, accuses 30 New York counties of seeking to “wall off their borders” to asylum-seekers through “xenophobic” executive orders that violate state and federal law
Times UnionJul 05 2023
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Joe Biden's Social Media Ban Explained as Judge Restricts White House
On Tuesday, a Trump-appointed judge in Louisiana prohibited a three-page list of federal agencies and U.S. President Joe Biden's administration from working with social media companies to limit or censor "protected free speech" on their platforms.
In a case brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana in 2022 against Biden and other members of his administration, Judge
NewsweekJun 08 2023
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Bryan Patrick Miller, Phoenix man dubbed "The Zombie Hunter," sentenced to death for 1990s murders of Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas
A man convicted of sexually attacking and fatally stabbing two young Phoenix women in separate killings in the early 1990s was sentenced to death by a judge Wednesday. Bryan Patrick Miller — who referred to himself as the "Zombie Hunter" — was convicted in April on two counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping and attempted sexual assault. He had waived his right to a jury trial and Maricopa
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