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Jun 18 2023
Analysis
Is Aileen Cannon Ready for Trump's Trial?
For many judicial nominees, a Senate confirmation hearing is one of life’s most grueling experiences—an hours-long job interview led by lawmakers who are trying to get them to face-plant on national television.
Not for Aileen Cannon. When the federal judge who will oversee former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial testified in 2020, the Senate Judiciary Committee didn’t go easy on
The AtlanticMay 15 2023
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Alaska Redistricting Board adopts final political map after landmark gerrymandering ruling
The Alaska Redistricting Board unanimously approved the state’s final political map Monday after twice being found engaging in unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering. In a landmark decision in April, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled explicitly for the first time that partisan gerrymandering runs afoul of the state constitution. The court had twice struck down political maps that attempted to
Anchorage Daily NewsMar 26 2023
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Shoplifter who bit off Nordstrom security guard’s earlobe sentenced to prison
An Oregon woman has been sentenced to more than five years in prison after biting off part of a security guard’s earlobe while stealing merchandise from a Nordstrom store last year, officials said. Security guards stopped Ashlie Ruth Clark, 31, attempting to leave Nordstrom at the Washington Square Mall in Tigard on July 22, 2022, with over $800 worth of items that she did not pay for, the
Fox News (Online News)May 13 2023
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Black Chicago residents furious about influx of migrants
Black Chicago residents ripped a proposed migrant center Friday, citing a depletion of city resources for their community by accommodating the migrants, as well as the potential of non-citizens voting in local elections. The residents are protesting and taking legal action to prevent Chicago from housing migrants in a closed-down high school and two other locations in the South Shore
WNDMar 22 2023
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Vermont State Police probe another death of a person in custody at Springfield prison - VTDigger
Vermont State Police Wednesday are investigating another death of a person incarcerated at the Springfield prison, the second death reported at the facility in the span of eight days. Since January 2022, 10 people who have been in custody at the Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield have died, according to state police and corrections department reports. Romeo Reome III, 53, of
VT DiggerJul 14 2023
Perspectives Blog
Phishing Remains A Commonly Used Cyber Attack in 2023. This Is How To Spot These Attacks Before They Happen
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Shanice JonesMay 13 2023
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MAGA Country: Iowa Crowds Line Up to See President Trump Tonight in Des Moines at 7 PM CST
President Trump will hold a rally tonight in Des Moines, Iowa at 7 PM Central Time. Trump won bellwether Iowa twice moving the state into a trusted Republican stronghold. That’s what happens when you have fair elections. This will be President Trump’s first rally since his CNN blowout earlier this week. Doors open today at 2 PM for the rally at Lauridsen Amphitheater at Water Works Park.
The Gateway PunditMay 15 2023
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'Wild goose chase' : Experts slam Durham as investigation into DOJ Trump-Russia probe ends with 'bupkis'
The four-year Trump-era probe examining why the FBI launched an investigation into Donald Trump, his 2016 campaign, and Russia’s efforts to attack the presidential election to help the GOP nominee win concluded Monday with the publication of a 306-page report that “appeared to show little substantial new information,” as The New York Times reports. Former U.S. Attorney John Durham, once
AlterNetMay 15 2023
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Supreme Court to Consider If GOP Lawmakers Racially Gerrymandered South Carolina District
Supreme Court to Consider If GOP Lawmakers Racially Gerrymandered South Carolina District Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) speaks during a news conference about a cannabis reform bill she introduced on Nov. 15, 2021, on Capitol Hill in Washington. . (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) The Supreme Court will consider whether the South Carolina legislature racially gerrymandered the congressional seat currently
The Epoch TimesMar 29 2023
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Remains Of Former Chief Of Police Found In Storage Shed, Suspect Charged
Human remains discovered in an Illinois storage shed in October 2022 have been identified as a former chief of police, officials say. The remains of 71-year-old Richard R. Young, a former chief of police of Maquon, were officially identified March 28 after being discovered in a box stowed in a Maquon storage unit, WQAD reported. Police initially charged the storage unit’s leasee, 50-year-old
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