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Oct 12 2023
News
Walmart plans for second milk plant
Walmart Inc. plans to open its second milk-processing plant in 2025 in Valdosta, Ga., with construction starting by the end of this year. The company opened its first such plant in 2019 in Fort Wayne, Ind. The Georgia plant will create nearly 400 jobs, Walmart said. It will also increase the company's capacity to produce high-quality milk while making its supply chain more resilient and
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJun 02 2023
Fact Check
Post Misrepresents Legal Power of Arizona Resolution on Electronic Voting Machines
False claims about election fraud in Arizona have been circulating since the 2020 election. Former President Donald Trump has made a series of false claims about fraudulent ballots and “massive … voting irregularities” in the state’s 2020 election, as we’ve written before. Those claims followed investigations and audits that confirmed Joe Biden won the state’s presidential election.
FactCheck.orgOct 04 2023
Opinion
The case against age limits for politicians
A recent poll from YouGov/CBS News showed that 77% of respondents said that there should be a maximum age limit for elected officials, with the most popular cutoff being 70 years old. The idea of an age limit for the presidency or Congress isn’t entirely new; Jimmy Carter even endorsed the concept in 2020. But the prospect of a mandatory political retirement age seems newly relevant with
STATOct 23 2023
News
GOP leaders 'embarrassed' by speaker debacle: 'We can’t govern'
Longtime Republican elected officials are growing increasingly wary of the House GOP's inability to elect one of its own to be Speaker of the House. that in a recent appearance on ABC's This Week, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) expressed fears that his party is harming itself more and more by the day as the speaker's race continues to drag on. "This is probably
Raw StorySep 01 2017
News
Comey criticized by senators for appearing to reject Clinton charges before FBI probe finished
Fired FBI Director James Comey began writing his now-famous statement clearing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of potential misconduct regarding her handling of State Department emails before his agency had interviewed key witnesses, two powerful Republican senators alleged Thursday.
Chicago TribuneNov 08 2023
News
Marilyn Mosby decides against testifying in her own perjury trial, defense rests case
Prosecution rests in Marilyn Mosby perjury trial with financial records at heart of case Prosecution rests in Marilyn Mosby perjury trial with financial records at heart of case Prosecution rests in Marilyn Mosby perjury trial with financial records at heart of case BALTIMORE -- Former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby elected not to testify in her own perjury trial, and her
CBS News (Online)Dec 23 2013
News
After Senate Dems go nuclear, GOP fights back with conventional weapons
Democrats may have changed the rules on filibusters but far from ending the intense battle over President Obamas nominations the move has pushed Republicans to fight harder and to pioneer other tactics.
Washington TimesAug 14 2023
News
BREAKING: Corrupt Fulton County Court Website Posts RICO Charges Against Trump Before Grand Jury Has Voted - Takes Down Docs without Explanation
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must be removed from the Trump investigation! The corrupt Fulton County court website briefly posted several charges against Trump – including RICO charges – before the grand jury has even voted! The charges were briefly posted and taken down without explanation. The Fulton County, Georgia, court’s website briefly posted a document on Monday listing
The Gateway PunditDec 16 2013
News
Ryan defends budget compromise before final Senate vote set for this week
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan on Sunday defended his compromise budget deal that avoids another potential government shutdown, but suggested congressional Republicans will be more demanding of Democrats during the upcoming debit-limit talks.
Fox News (Online News)Nov 07 2023
News
Voter Turnout Strong in Close Mississippi Governor’s Race
Voter turnout is solid but motivation levels vary in a race in which both candidates claim higher voter turnout benefits them. JACKSON, Miss.—Voter turnout was strong and steady through the morning of the Nov. 7 Mississippi gubernatorial election pitting Republican incumbent Tate Reeves against Democrat challenger Brandon Presley. Both candidates expected a strong turnout to improve their
The Epoch Times