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Mar 17 2024
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Behind the wheel without a license: Migrants buying cars to make a life in Chicago
Behind a West Loop migrant shelter, dozens of cars sit without license plates. Several of their owners stand nearby, acknowledging they lack licenses to drive them. But they increasingly have been driving, according to a Tribune analysis of police data that suggests sharp rises in arrests among migrants for breaking traffic laws. The analysis found many are now being detained in Chicago each
Chicago TribuneMar 15 2024
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Jefferson County Election Commission and ballot printers adding precautions after wrong ballots ended up in Brighton
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - The Jefferson County Election Commission is implementing additional measures following a mistake that led to the wrong ballots being delivered to Brighton on Primary Election Day. Jefferson County Probate Judge Jim Naftel says the ballot mistake was not on their end and after a meeting with the ballot printers Thursday, they know the commission’s data was input
Fox 6 WBRCMar 15 2024
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India vs Mexico in Numbers
We have continued our “Global Mexico” series at Mexico News Daily this week, publishing a number of “India in Focus” articles, including a history of bilateral relations and an interview with India’s ambassador to Mexico. In this article, we’ll take a look at a variety of data on India and Mexico that allows objective comparisons to be made between the two countries in a range of different
Mexico News DailyDec 17 2019
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Watch golf? Own guns? Trump data team has ads just for you
The pundits were wrong, Ronna McDaniel decided. Donald Trump was viable in Michigan; she had seen the data. Even in famously purple Macomb County, the Michigan Republican Party chairwoman at the time was confident in Mr. Trump’s chances.
“We knew that something was happening in Macomb County that the rest of the country was not seeing,” said Ms. McDaniel, now the Republican National
Christian Science MonitorMar 17 2024
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Mississippi among lowest marriage, highest divorce rates in US
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Though the number of marriages and divorces has decreased nationwide over the last few decades, Mississippi couples are less likely to get hitched or stay together. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates a fluctuating marriage-to-divorce ratio in the Magnolia State. In 2010, for every ten marriages, there were nearly nine divorces.
WJTV 12Mar 02 2021
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GOP Senators Grill FBI Director over Use of Geolocation Data to Track Capitol Rioters
Senators Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) and Mike Lee (R., Utah) on Tuesday pressed FBI Director Christopher Wray on the procedures federal law enforcement officials have used to track down those who participated in the January 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol.
“I’m anxious to see those who committed unlawful, violent acts on January 6 brought to justice,” Lee said during a Senate Judiciary Hearing on
National Review (News)Mar 15 2024
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John Whitmire has been Houston mayor for two months. Here’s who he’s been meeting with
Houston Public Works and mayoral officials also have been working on a plan to address the city’s high water bills, which have resulted from faulty equipment and inaccurate readings. Whitmire got a briefing on the issue on Feb. 9, and there was a meeting on Feb. 22 to plan the rollout of his administration’s proposal, expected to head to City Council soon. Email data also shows the
Houston ChronicleMar 16 2024
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Personal information exposed during cyberattack on Colorado office
A Colorado state office announced Friday that some personal information of its clients was exposed during a cyberattack launched against the office's computer system more than a month ago. The Office of the Colorado State Public Defender first identified computer systems that were locked on Feb. 9. "Some data within our computer system was encrypted by malware," an office spokesman, Director
CBS News (Online)Mar 16 2024
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Stay safe on St. Patrick's Day: Texas among most dangerous states to drive
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with much enthusiasm and fanfare across the United States. However, the revelries often result in fatal car accidents, making it one of the deadliest holidays for motorists. A recent map based on data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and its Fatality and Injury Reporting System (FIRST) has revealed the most dangerous states to
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 11 2024
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Misinformation Watch: Does Voter Fraud Impact US Elections?
In the wake of Donald Trump’s defeat in the 2020 federal election, reports alleging widespread voter fraud gained prominence in the American media cycle.
Although theories relating to voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election may be unprecedented in scale, 2020 does not mark the first instance of public distrust in the electoral system. And though no evidence of decisive voter
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