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May 25 2023
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Can Ron DeSantis take his Miami miracle national in 2024?
As he toured the country before the formal announcement of his presidential bid on Wednesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis regaled crowds with the story of his surprising re-election victory last year in sprawling, largely Hispanic Miami-Dade County.
It was the first time a Republican had won the Democratic-leaning county in 20 years, and DeSantis did it by winning 62% of the Hispanic
ReutersJun 13 2023
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Biden’s Press Sec Violated The Hatch Act, Officials Admit. Yet She Faces No Action.
Joe Biden’s White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, violated the Hatch Act by publicly disparaging Republicans using the apparatus of the government and official White House channels during the 2022 mid terms, the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has found. But Jean-Pierre, 48, will not be punished. “Because Ms. Jean‐Pierre made the statements while acting in her official capacity, she
The National PulseAug 28 2023
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Jersey Journal H.S. Football Preview, 2023: Hudson Catholic Hawks
Jaelen Thomas (14) of Hudson Catholic bats up the ball to himself over the middle for a catch behind Sean Line (1) of Pope John during the football game between Hudson Catholic and Pope John at Caven Point in Jersey City, NJ on Saturday, October 22, 2022.Scott Faytok | NJ Advance Media If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive
nj.comAug 26 2023
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State Supreme Court To Weigh AG’s Request To Execute Man By Breathing In Pure Nitrogen
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a motion with the state Supreme Court Friday asking for an execution date for Kenneth Eugene Smith, who was convicted of murdering Elizabeth Sennett in 1988, according to court documents. Smith is set to be executed via nitrogen hypoxia, which is legal in Oklahoma and Mississippi, but Alabama would be the first state to use it, according to the
The Daily CallerSep 24 2023
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RNC Boss Responds To New Hampshire Debate Uproar
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel downplayed reports indicating a growing feud with the state of New Hampshire over the 2024 election cycle. During an appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” McDaniel was asked about the RNC threatening to pull its planned debate in New Hampshire if its first-in-the-nation primary gets moved ahead of Iowa’s caucuses, which are scheduled to
The Daily WireSep 26 2023
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Biden Stands With Striking UAW Workers In Wayne County
"Now they’re doing incredibly well and, guess what, you should be doing incredibly well too," Biden said speaking through a bullhorn while wearing a UAW hat. "Wall Street didn't build the country, the middle-class built the country, and unions built the middle-class," Biden added. "So let's keep going. You deserved what you earned and you've earned a hell of a lot more than what you're getting
Patch.comAug 28 2023
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Ex-Mayo Clinic Researcher Gets 18 Years For Trying To Join ISIS
ST. PAUL, MN — A former Mayo Clinic researcher was sentenced to 18 years in prison after he tried to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS), U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger announced Friday. Muhammad Masood, 31, was a licensed medical doctor in his home country of Pakistan and was formerly employed as a research coordinator in Rochester, Minnesota, according to investigators. Masood
Patch.comSep 22 2023
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Independent candidate to challenge Deb Fischer for Senate seat
The first challenger to Nebraska's senior U.S. senator Deb Fischer in 2024 just threw his hat into the ring. Independent candidate Dan Osborn announced Thursday that he plans to run for Fischer's seat, which is up for election next November. Fischer previously announced she is seeking a third term. Osborn is an Omaha steamfitter and industrial mechanic, and also a Navy and Nebraska Army
Scottsbluff Star-HeraldAug 28 2023
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Judge to decide if father of man accused in parade shooting will stand trial too
CHICAGO — (AP) — An Illinois judge is expected to decide Monday whether the father of the man accused of fatally shooting seven people at a Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago will stand trial himself for helping his son obtain a gun license three years earlier. Prosecutors charged the father, Robert Crimo Jr., under an unconstitutionally vague law and the whole case should therefore be
Action News JaxAug 28 2023
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Judge to decide if father of man accused in parade shooting will stand trial too
CHICAGO (AP) — An Illinois judge is expected to decide Monday whether the father of the man accused of fatally shooting seven people at a Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago will stand trial himself for helping his son obtain a gun license three years earlier. Prosecutors charged the father, Robert Crimo Jr., under an unconstitutionally vague law and the whole case should therefore be
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