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Apr 05 2023
News
Two candidates take lead in Denver mayoral race as vote counting continues
Ballots were still being counted in Denver’s 2023 municipal election Tuesday night, but two candidates — Mike Johnston and Kelly Brough — appear poised to meet in a runoff contest for mayor. In unofficial results released at 11:30 p.m., Johnston was leading all candidates with 26,779 votes, about 24.7% of ballots tabulated so far. Brough was a close second with 24,095 votes, or 22.3%. Tailing
Estes Park Trail GazetteApr 05 2023
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North Carolina Lawmaker Switches to GOP, Giving Party a Supermajority
In North Carolina, a Democratic state lawmaker officially switched her party affiliation to Republican, thus giving the GOP a supermajority in the lower chamber of the state’s legislature. According to RedState, State Representative Tricia Cotham (D-N.C.), who was first elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives last November from the newly-created District 112, is expected to
American GreatnessApr 05 2023
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Trump Indictment Is Widely Criticized: 'It's Even Flimsier Than We Were Led to Believe'
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday after he became the first former American chief executive to be arrested and charged with a crime in a case involving alleged hush money paid to cover alleged affairs. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who charged Trump with 34 crimes, said Trump "repeatedly and fraudulently falsified New York business records to conceal
Christian HeadlinesFeb 09 2023
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Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes named NFL MVP for second time
PHOENIX — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes added more hardware to his trophy case days before Super Bowl 57. Mahomes was named the 2022 NFL MVP at Thursday’s NFL Honors. It’s the second time the Chiefs quarterback has won the award, previously capturing it in 2018. Mahomes earned the honor after pacing the league with 5,250 passing yards and 41 touchdowns in the regular season,
USA TODAYApr 19 2023
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Bipartisan lawmakers unveil group to avoid US debt default
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday unveiled a proposal to avoid a first-ever default on the national debt if House Republicans and President Biden fail to strike a deal.
The blueprint from the Problem Solvers Caucus – which includes 32 Republicans and 32 Democrats in the House – calls for suspending the debt ceiling through Dec. 31, 2023, and proceeding with the typical
Fox BusinessFeb 16 2023
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Grand jury report is "bad omen" for Trump: Ex-prosecutor
The release of part of the Georgia special grand jury report regarding Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election is a "bad omen" for the former president, according to a former federal prosecutor. "The grand jury finds that…there was 'no widespread' election fraud in the State of Georgia. Not a good omen for Trump & co; the next shoe to drop will be Willis
NewsweekFeb 24 2023
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Federal government internships paying $50K, $60K, even more for ‘student trainees’
The federal government is advertising a slew of top-tier internships at several agencies that pay as much as $50,000 or $60,000 a year or even more – matching and in some cases exceeding the U.S. median income for adults.
The government this week was advertising a handful of internships that pay nothing and many that pay $16-$18 an hour. But many others list the pay as an annual salary
Fox News (Online News)Mar 31 2023
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'Weaponization of Justice': Trump Indictment Provokes Strong Reactions from Texas Officials
The announcement on Thursday of a Manhattan grand jury’s vote to indict former U.S. President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump on criminal charges sent shockwaves across the nation, with numerous Texas officials weighing in with their views on the charges. Trump recently predicted before his campaign rally in Waco last week that he would be indicted, but when charges didn’t
The TexanFeb 24 2023
Analysis
Our Photographers in Ukraine on the Images They Can’t Forget
New York Times photographers were on the ground in Ukraine even before Russia invaded in February 2022. Over the course of the year, they have documented every aspect of the conflict that journalistic effort could reach: drone bases and sites of atrocity, packed subways and deserted villages, funerals and joyful crowds, missile paths and refugee routes, front lines and wrecked living rooms.
New York Times (News)Apr 07 2023
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Why Two Black Democrats Were Expelled From Tennessee’s Legislature
The GOP-dominated Tennessee House of Representatives made an extraordinary move Thursday (April 6) to unseat two democratically elected African American lawmakers in what one of the ousted representatives described as a “power grab by silencing the two youngest Black representatives.” Tennessee has become the latest epicenter in the nation’s partisan debate over gun control after a shooter
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