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Jun 28 2024
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Missouri man sentenced in 2020 Mayes County slaying
A Missouri man was sentenced to federal prison Friday after he admitted earlier to murdering an Osage tribal citizen in 2020 in Oklahoma. Tre Robert Allen Ackerson, 30, of Webb City will serve a 50-year prison term for the shooting, throat slashing and beating of Jolene Walker Campbell, 35, in rural Mayes County in July 2020. Ackerson pleaded guilty in September, as part of a plea deal with
Tulsa WorldDec 07 2023
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This is the ‘center’ of Arkansas, according to Census population data
(NEXSTAR) — If you had to point to the “heart” of Arkansas on a map, where would it be? You might default to Little Rock, which serves as both the state capital and a near geographical center point. The U.S. Census Bureau has been calculating the “center of population” in the country since conducting the first census in 1790. This is a point where an imaginary, flat, weightless, and rigid map
KNWAAug 09 2024
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Trump said Gov. Walz didn’t call in the National Guard during 2020 BLM protests. Walz did.
Trump said Gov. Walz didn’t call in the National Guard during 2020 BLM protests. Walz did. Statement: During the 2020 Minnesota riots after George Floyd’s murder, Gov. Tim Walz didn’t call in the National Guard, “so, I sent in the National Guard to save Minneapolis.” Former President Donald Trump said during a recent Minnesota rally that it was he — not Gov. Tim Walz — who ordered the National
Austin American-StatesmanJul 15 2024
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Caddo judge finds Shreveport woman guilty of killing a toddler in 2020
A Shreveport woman has been found guilty of shaking a toddler to death. Tatianna Jenell Burns, 42, was found guilty by Caddo District Judge Donald E. Hathaway Jr., in her trial in the death of 18-month-old A.W., who was pronounced dead June 5, 2020. Eleven witnesses were called to prove Burns murdered A.W. via shaking, according to the district attorney's office. The state called four medical
Shreveport TimesJul 31 2024
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Top Maricopa election official, who fought against Trump’s attacks in 2020, loses primary
Maricopa County, Arizona, Recorder Stephen Richer, who faced backlash from former President Donald Trump’s allies for defending the 2020 election results, lost his primary race to Republican challenger state Rep. Justin Heap. Richer was not involved with the county’s election operations in 2020, having just taken office in 2021. Maricopa, home to over half of Arizona’s voters, became a
Washington ExaminerAug 05 2024
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Kamala Harris, Angela Alsobrooks Embraced Anti-Cop Rhetoric in 2020 That Could Hurt Them in November
National Review (Opinion)Aug 04 2024
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Trump, Still Irate About 2020 Election Loss, Again Attacks Georgia's Popular Republican Governor
Georgia is likely to see another closely contested election as both campaigns push hard in the state. President Trump picked a new fight Saturday with Georgia’s Republican governor as he campaigned in the key swing state where he’s looking to avenge his narrow 2020 loss — a defeat he continues to blame on GOP officials for not giving into his false theories of election fraud. Trump attacked
The New York SunAug 14 2024
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On a 2020 Podcast, JD Vance Agreed With Host Who Said ‘The Whole Purpose of the Postmenopausal Female’ Is to Help Raise Kids
The childless cat ladies of America may have a new ally against Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) after newly resurfaced audio from a 2020 podcast revealed him agreeing with a host who declared that “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female” was to help raise children. Vance, recently tapped as former President Donald Trump’s running mate, was a guest on the April 29, 2020 episode of The Portal,
MediaiteJul 12 2024
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A 2020 Black Lives Matter protest is revived as a neighborhood celebration in Mantua
The Philly TribuneAug 06 2024
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Google Helped Steal 2020, 2022 Elections: Now Evidence Shows New Plan to Stop Trump in November
In the 2020 and 2022 elections, experts believe Google tailored its algorithms to help Democrats win races across the country. Foremost among them is former “Psychology Today” editor-in-chief Robert Epstein. Speaking with The Western Journal in 2022, Epstein revealed his research team had discovered “substantial bias” in Google algorithms that he believes shifted as many as 80 million votes in
Western Journal