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Jun 22 2022
News
U.S. officials are worried about Russia interfering with 2022 midterm elections
Homeland Security officials are worried that Russia may create conflict during the November 2022 midterm elections, CNN reports.
However, as of now, U.S. officials say that this situation is hypothetical.
Potential breaches: Officials are worried that if Russia does interfere, a situation like this could take place:
“Russian hackers breach a local county voter registration
Deseret News
Mar 16 2023
News
Trump made third phone call to Georgia official to overturn 2020 election results: Report
Former President Donald Trump made a call to a top Georgia official urging him to convene a special session to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory in the state, according to a recording of the phone conversation obtained by Fulton County investigators. The previously unreported phone call was played for jurors as part of the Fulton County investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn his
Washington Examiner
Mar 07 2023
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Arizona Sues to Block Election Skeptic From Controlling Voting
The Arizona attorney general filed suit on Tuesday to stop the Cochise County Board of Supervisors from handing its authority over elections to the county recorder, who has spread skepticism about the voting system. “The Recorder has unlawfully aggrandized his power, and the Board has unlawfully and almost completely offloaded its statutory duties over elections,” the suit says. “The Agreement
Daily Beast
Feb 07 2023
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Biden’s 2022 State of the Union report card: Where he delivered — and fell flat
Promises, promises. President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address last year was loaded with them: from Ukraine to infrastructure, to immigration and reproductive rights.
So, how did the president do in fulfilling those pledges? POLITICO sifted through some of last year’s claims to track his progress just before he delivers what’s expected to be another policy-packed speech Tuesday
Politico
Jan 10 2023
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Detroit casinos report $1.28B in 2022 revenue
Detroit's three casinos brought in nearly $1.28 billion in revenue in 2022, just shy of the $1.29 billion they generated the year prior, the Michigan Gaming Control Board reported Tuesday. Much of that revenue — $983.7 million, or 77% — came from slots. Table games generated $273.3 million, or 21% of the total, while retail sports betting contributed $18.8 million, or 2%. Those figures don't
Detroit News
Mar 07 2023
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Utah lawmakers adopt election reforms suggested by recent audit
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Legislature took recommendations from a recent election audit to heart last week, passing a bill to implement several suggestions to improve election security and transparency. Although a legislative audit of Utah's election system found no instances of widespread voter fraud, it noted small discrepancies in the number of ballots cast and the number of votes recorded
KSL
Dec 30 2022
Analysis
Photo finish 2022: A year of insight and connection
An Andean plateau. A Ukrainian church. A Florida swamp. These are just a few places brought to life for readers by Monitor photographers in the past year. Our photographers hope that all their images make an impression on readers. But the team’s favorite photos of the year “left a mark on us in some memorable way,” says Director of Photography Alfredo Sosa. “They touched you, or surprised you
Christian Science Monitor
Jan 26 2023
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Economy grew 2.1% in 2022 amid barrage of interest rate hikes
The economy grew 2.1% in 2022, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Thursday, a year marked first by recession fears and then by the largest burst of inflation in decades, which prompted a frantic campaign by the Federal Reserve to ease price pressures through interest rate hikes.
The numbers, adjusted for inflation, were driven by gross domestic product growth in second half of the
Washington Examiner
Mar 15 2023
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Georgia grand jury heard recording of another Trump call seeking to overturn election loss
ATLANTA — A special grand jury that investigated whether Donald Trump and his allies illegally meddled in the 2020 election in Georgia heard a recording of the former president pushing a top state lawmaker to call a special session to overturn his loss in the state, according to a newspaper report.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Wednesday that it spoke to five members of the
MarketWatch
Dec 30 2022
News
Photo finish 2022: A year of insight and connection
Good photojournalism doesn’t belong to the photographer alone. This collection of favorite Monitor photos of 2022 honors partnerships forged between photographer, subject, and viewer.
An Andean plateau. A Ukrainian church. A Florida swamp. These are just a few places brought to life for readers by Monitor photographers in the past year. Our photographers hope that all their images make
Christian Science Monitor