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Feb 28 2024
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What happens next after Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump immunity case
What happens next after Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump immunity case When will the high court hold arguments? When is the soonest Trump might go to trial? Answers to questions you have about the prosecution of the former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Former president Donald Trump faces criminal charges in D.C., Florida, Georgia and New York. (Jabin Botsford/The
Washington PostMar 08 2024
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Russia says it thwarted Islamic State plot to attack Moscow synagogue
Russia’s FSB security service said Thursday it had killed Islamic State militants who were planning a “terrorist attack” on a Moscow synagogue, Russian state news agencies reported.
The FSB said an ISIS cell based in Kaluga, southwest of Moscow, had been planning to shoot Jewish worshippers at a synagogue in the capital.
“While being arrested, the terrorists put up armed
The Times of IsraelFeb 11 2021
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Biden Raises Concerns With China’s Xi in First Call Since Election
President Biden spoke Wednesday evening with President Xi Jinping of China, raising concerns about Beijing’s aggressive policies abroad and human rights abuses at home in the first conversation between the two leaders since Mr. Biden’s election.
Turning to what may be the most important foreign relationship of his presidency, Mr. Biden issued those warnings while offering to cooperate
New York Times (News)Mar 01 2024
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Why Trump’s immunity appeal won’t affect his first criminal trial
Now that the Supreme Court will review the D.C. Circuit’s decision that Trump has no immunity from prosecution in the federal election interference case, there are questions about which of the other three criminal cases could be affected. Through a filing last week, Trump has already moved to dismiss the classified documents case on immunity grounds. Trump also moved to dismiss the RICO case
MSNBCJan 21 2021
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On Day One, the Biden White House Dodges on Abortion
During her first press conference on January 20, President Joe Biden’s White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, was asked by an EWTN reporter about Biden’s intentions on killing two pro-life policies: the Hyde amendment (a measure that prohibits direct federal funding of elective abortions under Medicaid) and the Mexico City Policy (an executive order that denies funding to overseas
National Review (News)Feb 22 2024
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Exports of SC-made goods topped $37.3B in '23 as growth surpassed national average
South Carolina's automotive sector, primarily BMWs built at the German automaker's Upstate plant, helped boost the state's export total to $37.3 billion worth of goods in 2023, far outpacing the national average. Last year's total represents an 18.4 percent jump from 2022, according to figures released by Gov. Henry McMaster's office. Nationally, exports of goods were down by 2.2 percent in
The Post and CourierSep 13 2022
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It's populists vs. pragmatists in last GOP primaries before midterm elections
Republicans heading to the polls Tuesday for the final primaries ahead of November's midterm elections are poised to reveal the forces driving the party as it seeks to reclaim power in Congress.
The Senate primary picking a challenger to Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) is a classic case of populist insurgent versus conservative pragmatist. Don Bolduc, a retired Army brigadier general, and New
Washington ExaminerDec 13 2022
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Biden signs Respect for Marriage Act on White House lawn
President Joe Biden officially enshrined marriage equality into federal law when he signed the Respect for Marriage Act (RMA) in a ceremony held on the White House lawn.
Approximately 3,000 guests attended the ceremony held in 40-degree weather.
“This [bill] involved a simple proposition: Who do you love? And will you be loyal with that person you love? It’s not more complicated
LGBTQ NationAug 08 2023
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You can visit a life-size Barbie Beach House and ride a Hot Wheels roller coaster next year
Barbie’s Beach House will be accepting visitors next year. While there, guests also can catch some thrills on new Hot Wheels-themed roller coasters, visit Thomas & Friends in Sodor and play Masters of the Universe laser tag. Both are part of Mattel Adventure Park, an indoor and outdoor amusement park opening in Glendale, Arizona, in 2024. Mattel said the nine-acre park showcases “the full
The Patriot-NewsMay 05 2023
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McKee proposes tax credit program to spur production of affordable housing in Rhode Island
Rhode Island and New Hampshire are the only states in the Northeast that do not have State Low-Income Housing Tax Credits program, which are used in 26 other states, and are more commonly referred to as LIHTCs. State LIHTC programs are modeled after the federal LIHTC program, offering state-funded tax credits to developers of affordable housing. On Friday afternoon, Governor Daniel J. McKee
The Boston Globe