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Jul 27 2023
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How Hunter Biden’s Judge Came to Have Doubts on the Deal
Judge Maryellen Noreika kicked off Wednesday’s hearing on Hunter Biden’s proposed plea deal with the Justice Department by telling lawyers that they did not need to keep “popping” up and down every time she asked them a question.
That was not a reflection of informality. It was a signal that she was about to subject them to three-plus hours of relentless interrogation over elements of
New York Times (News)Jun 08 2023
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Baltimore Police Commissioner Harrison to leave contract early; veteran Richard Worley nominated to replace him
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison will depart before the end of his contract, city officials announced Thursday, and Mayor Brandon Scott has nominated a veteran of the city department to replace him. Harrison, the city’s commissioner since 2019, will leave sometime this summer, officials will say during a hastily scheduled news conference at City Hall. Deputy Commissioner Richard
Baltimore SunJul 10 2023
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Wildfire in central Wisconsin has spread to 800 acres, officials say
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said in a tweet that the pallet fire, located southeast of Coloma in Waushara County, has grown to more than 800 acres as of 7:45 p.m. Local law enforcement and emergency management officials have begun to evacuate the area and a few structures have been lost, the DNR said in a statement. The fire is traveling northeast and is burning pine and
Milwaukee Journal SentinelJul 06 2023
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Stuttgart's Julie Landrum, DeWitt's Elizabeth Hill among 14 educators named Arkansas Teacher of the Year regional finalists
LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Department of Education congratulates the 14 educators named 2024 Arkansas Teacher of the Year Regional Finalists. These educators will be recognized July 27 at an event at the Governor’s Mansion. “Congratulations to these teachers for achieving this honor,” ADE Secretary Jacob Oliva said. “We are proud to recognize excellence in teaching and honor those selected for
Stuttgart Daily LeaderJun 29 2023
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First quarter economic growth was actually 2%, up from 1.3% first reported in major GDP revision
The U.S. economy showed much stronger than expected growth in the first quarter than previously thought, according to a big upward revision Thursday from the Commerce Department.
Gross domestic product increased at a 2% annualized pace for the January-through-March period, up from the previous estimate of 1.3% and ahead of the 1.4% Dow Jones consensus forecast. This was the third and
CNBCJul 10 2023
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Environmentalists worry about buoys being installed in middle of Rio Grande
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Concrete was being laid on the riverbed of the Rio Grande on Monday to anchor a 1,000-foot-long string of giant orange buoys that is being put in the middle of the international river in Eagle Pass, Texas, a Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman told Border Report. The $1 million string of buoys could be in place by late next week, DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez
Border ReportJul 14 2023
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Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Demands Trump ’Cease and Desist’ From Mean Posts About Him
Hunter Biden's lawyer demanded former president Donald Trump stop attacking his client, claiming his social media posts put his family in danger. "It would seem that Mr. Trump is facing enough legal problems that he would not want to create any more liability," lawyer Abbe Lowell said in a cease-and-desist letter, pointing to the multiple charges Trump faces in New York and with the Department
Washington Free BeaconJul 14 2023
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Woman missing after reporting toddler walking alone by highway
A search is underway for a missing Alabama woman who vanished shortly after she reported a child walking alone along the side of a highway. Carlethia “Carlee” Russell called 911 on Thursday around 9:34 p.m., telling dispatchers she passed by a toddler on the side of I-459 South near mile marker 11, according to a press release from the Hoover Police Department. Russell then pulled over to
New York Daily NewsJul 12 2023
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Kansas agency asks judge to reverse ban on trans ID changes
A Kansas state agency is asking a judge to reverse her order that blocks transgender people from changing the markers on their driver’s licenses. On Wednesday, the Kansas Department of Revenue tried to persuade Shawnee County District Court Judge Teresa Watson to lift an order she issued earlier this week banning trans people from changing their state-issue IDs to reflect their gender identity
New York Daily NewsJul 12 2023
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Kansas judge affirms restraining order stopping issuance of driver's licenses with gender changes
TOPEKA — A Shawnee County District Court judge rejected Wednesday a request by a Kansas Department of Revenue lawyer to lift a temporary restraining order prohibiting the administration of Gov. Laura Kelly from issuing driver’s licenses amended to reflect gender preferences of transgender individuals. Judge Teresa Watson, who conducted a technology-plagued hearing by livestream, affirmed her
Kansas Reflector