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Mar 21 2024
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Suspect sentenced for fight that sparked deadly mass shooting on South Street in 2022
A man is now behind bars for his role in a fight that turned deadly when gunmen opened fire on South Street in 2022, leaving three people dead and 14 others injured. Rashaan Vereen was found guilty of simple assault and conspiracy in court Wednesday. He was sentenced to 9–23 months in prison. Police say Vereen and a friend were walking on South Street on June 4, 2022, when they exchanged words
Fox 29 PhiladelphiaApr 16 2024
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House Delivers Articles Of Impeachment Against Alejandro Mayorkas To Senate
The Republican-led House delivered its articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate, setting the stage for the swearing in of senators as jurors in a trial on Wednesday.
But the proceedings likely won’t get very far: Democrats are expected to offer a motion to dismiss the case on the ground that it’s baseless and doesn’t rise
HuffPostApr 17 2024
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China's Wang Meets Jokowi, Indonesian President-elect Prabowo
China's top diplomat met Indonesian President Joko Widodo and his successor Prabowo Subianto on Thursday as Beijing seeks to boost its regional influence. The meetings come after Prabowo visited Beijing this month where Chinese President Xi Jinping praised relations with Jakarta, laying out a vision for regional peace as tensions rise between Beijing and other Southeast Asian neighbours --
Barron'sApr 16 2024
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Mayorkas feuds with GOP as Senate begins long-delayed impeachment
The House finally delivered articles impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on Tuesday, kicking off what’s expected to be an abbreviated process Democrats have vowed will end in acquittal. Rep. Mark Green led 10 fellow Republicans in marching the two articles across the Capitol, reading the 19-page indictment in its entirety into the Senate record. Senators
Washington TimesApr 16 2024
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House Republicans Mocked For Marching To Senate With Mayorkas Impeachment Articles
HuffPostApr 09 2024
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NH bill allowing pre-processing of absentee ballots clears Senate
New Hampshire town clerks would be empowered to pre-process absentee ballots ahead of elections under a bill that unanimously passed the Senate Friday. Senate Bill 537 would allow clerks to examine the affidavits that voters send in as part of their absentee ballots and to check them for errors. Under the bill, that work could be done within three weeks of the elections. The bill would not
Yahoo NewsApr 03 2024
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Small change in Nebraska election law could throw the presidential election to Trump
Yesterday, Nebraska’s Republican governor endorsed legislation that could affect the presidential election and reinstall Donald Trump in the Oval Office. Ben Whedon reports in Just the News: Nebraska GOP Gov. Jim Pillen on Tuesday endorsed legislation that would impose a "winner-take-all" system of allocating the state's electoral votes in presidential elections. The state currently allocates
American ThinkerApr 08 2024
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Ruben Gallego redefines himself as he seeks Senate promotion in Arizona
PHOENIX — Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego referred to himself as “a true progressive voice in Congress” in a fundraising email in 2022. In 2018, he rallied alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders in his home state, saying facetiously: “President Trump is going to build a wall. It’s called the progressive wall — it’s all my brothers and sisters holding hands to stop Donald Trump.” And when Sanders took the
NBC News (Online)Apr 17 2024
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Local elected officials grilled on gun violence and affordable housing
In a packed room filled with 700 community members at the Old West Florida Enrichment Center, City of Tallahassee and Leon County commissioners were mostly united on questions about affordable housing – until Blueprint dollars were involved. The seats were packed for Tuesday night's event as attendees were reminded of the usual rules that go with the annual Nehemiah Action Meeting: If city and
Tallahassee Democrat