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Sep 12 2024
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Georgia judge dismisses two criminal counts against Trump in Fani Willis' 2020 election interference case
A judge dismissed two criminal counts in the Georgia 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump and one other count against allies of the former president. Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Georgia prosecutors had no authority to bring the charges, which related to alleged filing of false documents in federal court. "President Trump and his legal team in
Fox News DigitalAug 23 2024
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Trump campaign memo admits he lost election in 2020
Former President Donald Trump's team admitted that he lost two key battleground states in a new memo. In a new confidential memo, Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio informed the Trump campaign Friday that independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to drop out of the race and endorse Trump is "good news" for Republicans. But there was one line of that caught the attention of political
NewsweekSep 14 2024
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Seattle Times blasted for saying Trump 'falsely' claimed BLM protestors took over big part of the city in 2020
Social media users ripped The Seattle Times this week for stating that former President Trump "falsely claimed" during the debate that Black Lives Matter/Antifa protesters took over a "big portion" of Seattle during riots in 2020. In a piece published the morning after his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, the outlet called out Trump for allegedly getting the size of the Capitol Hill
Fox News DigitalJul 17 2024
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Fish census: Natural Bridge Caverns checks in on health of property by counting fish
In the heat of a July afternoon, Brad and his brother Travis Wuest joined aquatic biologist Cody Craig in the shallow waters of the Cibolo Creek. The creek runs through the heart of the Natural Bridge Caverns property, owned by the Wuests. It was a busy day of wading in the water and dragging a seine, or net, to collect fish. “We had him earlier,” said Craig after almost netting a large fish
KSATSep 09 2024
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As 2020 Presidential Candidate, Harris Backed Taxpayer-Funded Sex-Change Surgeries for Illegal Immigrants: Report
When Kamala Harris ran for president in 2020, she expressed support for taxpayer-funded sex-change surgeries and transgender treatments for illegal immigrants, according to a questionnaire then-senator Harris filled out at the time. In the 2019 American Civil Liberties Union questionnaire distributed to all Democratic and GOP presidential candidates, Harris said she would use her executive
Washington Free BeaconAug 27 2024
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Donald Trump faces fresh indictment in 2020 election-interference case
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed an updated indictment charging ex-president Donald Trump with election interference, with the new indictment rewritten to address the Trump Court’s made-up new rule granting presidents nearly limitless immunity from prosecution for “official acts.” Trump, in the new indictment, faces the same four charges from the original indictment returned by a grand
Augusta Free PressMay 24 2024
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A 'warning sign': Census data shows Buffalo is again losing population
After a rare uptick, Buffalo appears to again be losing population. The state’s second largest city, along with most of upstate’s large cities, saw a slight dip in population from 2020 to 2023, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates compiled in a report from the Empire Center for Public Policy, a nonpartisan Albany think tank. Buffalo saw a dip of 1.3%, showing signs that the population is
The Buffalo NewsAug 27 2024
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Scarred by 2020 smears, voting companies and election officials brace for November
Weeks before the 2022 midterms, a stranger showed up at the Denver headquarters of Dominion Voting Systems. He didn’t have an appointment, so the front desk asked him to leave. But staffers noticed him lingering outside, and one Dominion executive spotted a rifle case and scope in his vehicle. A week later, the man returned, rambling about supposed problems with election security. He then said
CNN DigitalMay 16 2024
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Portland’s population losses slow, census says
Portland and other cities in the metro area saw narrower population losses last year, new census data showed, a sign that an exodus of residents might be slowing.
The city still lost 4,170 residents between July 2022 and July 2023, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates released Thursday, a 0.7% decrease to 630,500 residents.
The OregonianAug 16 2024
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2 Arrested In San Jose After 2020 Shooting: Police
SAN JOSE, CA — Detectives in San Jose have made two arrests in one of the cold cases they asked for public help solving earlier this month. In a news release Friday, the police department said two men were in custody related to the 2020 shooting death of a man on Orlando Drive. The victim was shot multiple times while sitting in his vehicle on Nov. 20, 2020, and he later succumbed to his
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