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Sep 18 2023
News
New ballot initiatives filed to roll back much of Measure 110's drug decriminalization
PORTLAND, Ore. (KGW) — A coalition of Oregonians are pushing to make significant changes they say would "fix and improve" controversial Measure 110. The group filed ballot initiatives on Monday, proposing a number of modifications to the measure, KGW reported. Voters overwhelmingly passed Measure 110 in 2020. When it became law, the measure decriminalized user amounts of drugs, including
KTVZ 21Sep 21 2023
News
Mississippi GOP governor says his plan would aid hospitals; Democrat pushes for Medicaid expansion
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves released a proposal Thursday aimed at helping some of the state’s financially struggling hospitals, even as the Democrat who is trying to unseat him has spent months hammering Reeves for opposing Medicaid expansion in one of the poorest states in the nation. Hospitals would pay some higher taxes as a way to receive substantially
KSTPSep 18 2023
News
IRS Special Agent Gary Shapley's Legal Team Says Hunter Biden’s Lawsuit Against IRS 'Just Another Smear' - The Michigan Star
IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley’s legal team issued a statement Monday in reaction to Hunter Biden filing a federal lawsuit against the IRS. The younger Biden filed the lawsuit on Monday, alleging that Shapley and another IRS agent, Joseph Ziegler, have “targeted and sought to embarrass Mr. Biden via public statements to the media in which they and their representatives disclosed
The Michigan StarOct 23 2023
News
Trump labels report he told Mar-a-Lago member about calls with foreign leaders ‘fake news’
Former President Trump labeled as “Fake News” new reporting that he told Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, a member of his exclusive Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, about calls with foreign leaders.
In a social media post late Sunday, Trump adamantly denied reports from The New York Times and “60 Minutes Australia” that he discussed nuclear submarines with Pratt. He also attacked
The HillAug 22 2023
News
Met Council, Hennepin County resolve Southwest Light Rail funding gap
Josh Skluzacek at KSTP is reporting the Metropolitan Council, in partnership with Hennepin County, has resolved the $160 million funding gap for the Southwest Light Rail project. Via WCCO: The University of Minnesota confirms that it has notified state and federal agencies of a potentially significant data breach. U officials say that they “became aware that an unauthorized party claimed to
Sep 18 2023
News
Lawyer For IRS Whistleblowers Explains Why Hunter Biden’s Attorneys Are ‘Very Clearly’ Desperate
The lawyer for IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley explained Monday on Fox & Friends why Hunter Biden’s attorneys are “very clearly ” desperate after the president’s son sued the IRS. Hunter Biden sued the IRS on Monday alleging its agents “targeted and sought to embarrass” him by discussing his private tax information and violating his rights as a taxpayer. The lawyers argue that
The Daily CallerDec 04 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Fox News Channel Shows Us the Future
From the CenterIt is statistically unlikely that many of you watched last week’s televised shouting match between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his California counterpart Gavin Newsom. But even if you missed it (or watched, processed and quickly forgot about Fox News’ (Right bias) efforts to pit the two chief executives against each other), the residue of the unappetizing exchange is
Dan SchnurSep 07 2023
Analysis
James Comer claims that Biden pseudonym email was code. That’s nonsense.
“Joe Biden was using a pseudonym and he copied his son about a shady, shady transaction where Joe Biden was going to leverage American tax dollars to save his son’s butt. … Along the same time period, we found a pseudonym where he copied Hunter Biden and it would lead one to believe that this was Joe Biden’s way of copying Hunter Biden to say, okay, send it to the Burisma owners and tell them
Washington Post Fact CheckAug 18 2023
News
Arkansas schools defy the state’s education department, keep African American studies in curriculum
Several schools in Arkansas have announced they will continue to offer AP African American Studies classes after the state’s Department of Education planned to drop the class and implied that it supports “opinions” and “indoctrination.” Last week, the Department of Education said that the course may violate the LEARNS Act, a new education reform law signed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) in
WCPTMay 12 2021
Headline Roundup
Republicans Draw 'Red Line' On Tax Hikes In Bipartisan White House Meeting
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he and Republican leaders drew a "red line" on hiking certain taxes to fund President Joe Biden's infrastructure spending proposal during the first bipartisan meeting with the top members of congressional leadership at the White House on Wednesday. Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure bill has faced resistance from Republicans in Congress, with
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