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Nov 28 2023
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Hinds County election commissioner seat to be decided in runoff election
Hinds County election commissioner seat to be decided in runoff election Voters in a handful of Mississippi counties headed back to the polls Tuesday for runoff elections. If you can't see the results below, tap here.In Hinds County, District 2 voters will cast their ballots in an election commissioner race between Bobbie McClure Graves and RaToya Gilmer McGee. In Claiborne and Sharkey
ABC 16 WAPTJan 05 2021
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Fact Checking the Georgia Senate Runoff Races
The candidates in Tuesday's pivotal U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia have often criticized their opponents, but haven't always done so based on fact.
In general, fact-checking is done more overall by left and center-rated news outlets, and that was reflected in fact-checking around the runoffs. Many of those articles were comprehensive in explaining falsehoods spread by
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Former Carroll County deputy arrested over falsified timesheets
A former deputy with the Carroll County sheriff's office has been arrested over falsified records regarding $11,622 in overtime pay. Blake Ringberg, 53, of Berryville, was arrested Thursday on preliminary felony charges of forgery, theft of property, and tampering with a public record, according to a news release from Arkansas State Police. He was released on his own recognizance and has a
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteDec 15 2023
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Former Carroll County deputy arrested over falsified timesheets
A former deputy with the Carroll County sheriff's office has been arrested over falsified records regarding $11,622 in overtime pay. Blake Ringberg, 53, of Berryville, was arrested Thursday on preliminary felony charges of forgery, theft of property, and tampering with a public record, according to a news release from Arkansas State Police. He was released on his own recognizance and has a
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteMar 04 2020
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Bloomberg Suspends Presidential Race and Endorses Biden
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has dropped out of the presidential race and has endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden.
The announcement comes after the results on Super Tuesday show that Democratic leaders and Democratic voters are coalescing around Joe Biden.
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Meet five young Mississippians voting for the first time on Nov. 7
Taylor McGraw, an Oxford native who now lives in Jackson, is executive director and co-founder of The Bell, a nonprofit that supports the next generation of journalists. His writing has appeared in USA Today, The New York Daily News, The Hechinger Report and Narratively. In last year’s midterm election, just 26% of 18-24 year-olds in Mississippi went to the polls. One political consultant
Mississippi Today NewsDec 14 2023
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Nicole Malliotakis Blasts Court's Ruling That New York Must Redraw Congressional Districts
On “Forbes Newsroom,” Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-N.Y.) excoriated a New York court’s ruling that the Empire State must redraw its congressional districts. Republicans flipped four congressional seats in New York in 2022. Now, this ruling could allow Democrats to redraw the map in a way that could turn as many as six seats from red to blue. Malliotakis claimed on “Forbes Newsroom” that
ForbesDec 14 2023
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700K MI Households Will Get Tax Credit Check In 2024: Whitmer
Those who qualify for the Working Families Tax Credit as part of their 2022 tax return will get a check that averages to around $550, starting in February 2024, according to the governor's office. Michiganders who earned income under $63,398 and have investment income below $11,000 meet the basic qualifications for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit, according to the Internal Revenue Service
Patch.comDec 16 2023
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Chicago man pleads guilty to drowning his 3 kids so estranged wife ‘can’t have them’
An Illinois man on Friday pleaded “guilty but mentally ill” to three counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his three young children last year. Jason Karels, of Round Lake Beach, a northern suburb of Chicago, admitted to drowning 5-year-old Bryant, 3-year-old Cassidy, and 2-year-old Gideon on June 13, 2022. According to prosecutors, when authorities were asked to perform a welfare
New York Daily NewsJan 27 2023
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The Economy Grew in 2022. Are Experts Still Predicting a Recession in 2023?
Thursday’s robust economic growth report led some analysts to scale back their predictions for a recession this year. Most, however, still think at least a “mild recession” is likely.
For Context: The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Thursday that real (inflation-adjusted) U.S. GDP grew 2.9% in the fourth quarter of 2022, pulling the year’s overall growth up to 2.1%. While the
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