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Sep 22 2023
News
Jim Jordan makes false claims about Trump, Hunter Biden to begin hearing on handling of the federal cases against them
House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan made false claims in his opening remarks at a Wednesday hearing at which Jordan and other Republicans pressed Attorney General Merrick Garland about the Justice Department’s handling of investigations into former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.
Here is a fact check of two inaccurate remarks from Jordan
CNN Fact CheckAug 01 2023
News
83-year-old man dead after tree falls on him near Covington
The St. Tammany Parish Coroner's Office said an 83-year-old man died over the weekend following an accident at his Covington home.
Thomas Baudean, 83, of Covington died Sunday afternoon when he was crushed by a tree he cut down, the Coroner's Office said.
The accident occurred in the 20000 block of Landmark Lane in Covington. The Coroner's Office said Baudean died of blunt force
The Times-PicayuneJul 08 2023
News
Kay Ivey schedules special election for House District 16
Gov. Kay Ivey has scheduled a special election in District 16 in the Alabama House of Representatives, which includes portions of Fayette, Tuscaloosa, and Jefferson Counties. Kyle South, a Republican from Fayette who had represented the district since 2014, resigned effective June 30 to become president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama. Ivey scheduled the special primary
AL.comJul 12 2020
Opinion
Why New York Times praises ‘cancel culture’ but skips over its own racist history: Goodwin
In a recent article about Mount Rushmore, The New York Times said of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt that “each of these titans of American history has a complicated legacy.”
Michael GoodwinApr 07 2023
News
Lawsuit challenges commission districts in Alabama's largest county
A federal lawsuit filed Friday challenges commission districts in Alabama's largest county, accusing the Jefferson County Commission of illegally packing Black voters into two districts and limiting their influence in the other three and the direction of government. The lawsuit accuses the Jefferson County Commission of intentionally packing Black voters into two super-majority Black
Fox News DigitalJul 08 2023
News
Governor schedules special election to fill House seat in part of Tuscaloosa County
The governor on Friday scheduled a special election to fill a vacant seat in the Alabama Legislature that represents portions of Fayette, Jefferson and Tuscaloosa counties. Gov. Kay Ivey signed a proclamation setting the party primary for the Alabama House District 16 seat on Sept. 26 and a runoff, if needed, for Oct. 24. The general election for the seat is set for Jan. 9. More:Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa NewsMar 31 2023
News
Wildfire forces pre-evacuation orders for Morrison, Red Rocks Amphitheatre closed to visitors
Crews are responding to a growing wildfire in Jefferson County along the hogback south of Interstate 70 on Friday, officials said. West Metro Fire Rescue said smoke and flames are visible in the area near Alameda Avenue and C-470, and additional crews are being called in to assist. A pre-evacuation order has been sent to areas of Morrison, east of Colorado Highway 8 south to U.S. 285, the
Colorado Springs GazetteAug 11 2023
News
Connecticut schools robbed of $6 million by hackers
Hacking attacks against the public school system in New Haven, Connecticut, in June caused losses of over $6 million. City officials announced Thursday that $3.6 million has been recovered. The hackers impersonated New Haven Public Schools Chief Operating Officer Thomas Lamb as well as private vendors after gaining access to his email address. By impersonating both sides, the hackers requested
Washington TimesJul 12 2023
News
Philly Cop Dragged From Vehicle During Traffic Stop, Suspect At Large
At around 9:42 p.m., the officer was conducting a vehicle investigation on the 4200 block of Cheltenham Avenue in Wissinoming when the driver pulled off, throwing him from the vehicle and dragging the officer, Philadelphia police said in a statement. The officer was later transported to Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital by Medic Unit, police said. The suspect, who has since been identified as Eddy
Patch.comAug 14 2023
News
Lincoln authorities search smoke shops suspected of selling illegal substances
Authorities executed search warrants at five smoke shops suspected of selling illegal substances in Lincoln on Monday.Investigators with the Lincoln Lancaster County Narcotics Task Force seized items associated with sales, including plant materials, edibles, paraphernalia and financial records.Authorities said the investigation began earlier this year after citizens alerted advertisements for
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