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May 15 2023
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Durham's Trump-Russia report is another black eye for the FBI
The report on special counsel John Durham's investigation into Donald Trump's alleged ties to Russia during the 2016 presidential race has dealt a blow to the FBI, concluding that the bureau had no "actual evidence of collusions" when it launched its Crossfire Hurricane probe. On Monday, Durham released the long-awaited report on the origins of Crossfire Hurricane, which looked into whether
NewsweekApr 04 2023
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court race — by the numbers
Wisconsin voters head to the polls Tuesday to determine the balance of the state’s highest court. Liberal Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Janet Protasiewicz is facing off against conservative Dan Kelly, a former state Supreme Court justice. Here are some key statistics about the race as of Election Day: $28.4 million: The amount of ad spending since the primary election, according to
NBC News (Online)May 15 2023
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Special Counsel John Durham's report into origins of Trump-Russia investigation finally released
Special counsel John Durham's long-awaited report on his investigation into the origins and conduct of the Trump-Russia investigation was finally released on Monday afternoon, with the prosecutor describing his findings as "sobering." Durham's 320-page report cast doubt on the idea that the FBI should have ever even launched its Crossfire Hurricane investigation into allegations of collusion
Washington ExaminerOct 20 2022
Perspectives Blog
Amid International Tension and Gas Prices Creeping Higher, Biden Taps Oil Reserves
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President Joe Biden announced the sale of more U.S. oil from reserves this week and signaled a willingness to sell more, in an attempt to calm oil market uncertainty and keep U.S. gas prices from rising more. "With my
AllSides StaffMay 10 2023
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Nuclear waste license cheered by southeast New Mexico leaders
Local officials in southeast New Mexico applauded the issuance of a license for a nuclear waste storage facility between Eddy and Lea counties, a project many elected officials from the area worked to site and recruit. They touted the proposal as providing economic diversity for the oil-dependent region, while addressing a stalemate in the U.S. as it works to increase the use of nuclear power
Carlsbad Current-ArgusMar 23 2023
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Oil-sand wastewater triggered large Alberta earthquake
A new study by Stanford University researchers has found that one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Alberta, Canada, was likely caused by oil and gas activity. On November 30, 2022, a 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook the remote Peace River region in northwestern Alberta, a part of Canada’s oil sands region. Although people felt shaking more than 400 miles away, residents and
Stanford NewsMar 27 2023
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Gophers reach second straight Frozen Four
Forward Bryce Brodzinski shoots the puck at the game against Ohio State on Friday, Feb 24. The Gophers absolutely needed one thing to go right for them Saturday evening, what was missing in their first game against St. Cloud State, production from their top line of Logan Cooley, Matthew Knies and Jimmy Snuggerud. The Huskies didn’t let Knies or Snuggerud have any points, but they failed to
The Minnesota DailyMay 15 2023
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Senate Democratic campaign arm says it will sue for Jim Justice’s official schedules
The Senate Democratic campaign arm is preparing to file a lawsuit in an attempt to obtain West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) official schedule, according to a letter sent to the governor’s general counsel. Justice is considered the top contender to face off against Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) in next year’s election if the incumbent Democrat decides to run. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign
The HillJun 15 2022
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Laxalt beats Brown in Senate primary; Nevada’s GOP House field takes shape
Trump-endorsed former Attorney General Adam Laxalt will face Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto in the general election this November, as the vulnerable incumbent looks to defend her seat in one of the highest-profile Senate races in the country.
Nevada’s 2022 primary election, held Tuesday, also set the stage for a trio of nationally watched general election congressional matchups
The Nevada IndependentApr 24 2023
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Georgia DA probing Trump says she will announce charging decisions during summer
The Georgia prosecutor leading an election-interference probe of former President Donald Trump and his allies said Monday she would announce charging decisions in the matter this summer.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said she plans to make her announcement during the Fulton County Superior Court’s fourth term, which begins July 11 and ends Sept. 1.
The Atlanta-area
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