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Apr 22 2024
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Healthcare workers union backs Kim for U.S. Senate
1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, which represents over 8,000 New Jersey families, has endorsed Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) for a seat in the United States Senate. Rhina Molina, the 1199SEIU executive vice president, called him “an incredible leader for New Jersey” and pledged to “do what it takes” to make sure Kim wins the Senate seat. “We know Andy as a humble and compassionate
New Jersey GlobeApr 01 2024
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Man sentenced to 10 years in connection to 2022 Inver Grove Heights bank robbery
MINNEAPOLIS — An Indiana man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in connection to the robbery of an Inver Heights Bank in December 2022, U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger announced Monday. Deundrick McIntosh, 45, pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm as a felon in November last year in connection to the robbery. On the morning of December 22, 2022, two men entered Vermillion State Bank,
CBS News (Online)Apr 23 2024
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Elections kick off in India, world's largest democracy
The greatest exercise of democracy in the history of mankind — by the numbers, at least — kicked off Friday as almost 1 billion people began casting votes for the next leader and government of India.
In 2023, India overtook China as the world’s most populous country, with 1.4 billion citizens. Up for grabs in its elections are 543 seats in the Lok Sabha, which translates to “House of
Washington TimesApr 24 2024
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Every US senator using TikTok who voted to ban it
A TikTok ban in the U.S. seems like a growing possibility after nearly 80 senators voted for a bill that could force the social media company's Chinese owner to sell the app or face prohibition from American app stores. However, Newsweek has found that a group of senators who voted for the controversial legislation still have official TikTok accounts, some of which continue to be used.
NewsweekApr 19 2024
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This G.O.P. Senate Candidate Says He Grew Up on a Family Farm. Not Exactly.
David McCormick’s origin story goes something like this: He grew up in rural Pennsylvania, southwest of Scranton. He baled hay, trimmed Christmas trees and otherwise worked on his family’s farm. And from those humble beginnings, he rose to achieve the American dream.
“I spent most of my life in Pennsylvania, growing up in Bloomsburg on my family’s farm,” Mr. McCormick, now a Republican
New York Times (News)Apr 25 2024
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Early voting underway in municipal elections across Hidalgo County
Early voting is underway in several municipal elections across Hidalgo County. Residents are being asked to choose new leaders, amending the rules that govern their city, or taking on decades’ worth of debt to finance public infrastructure. First up, residents in the city of Donna are being asked to decide on a $45 million bond election that would go toward funding the ongoing commercial
MyRGVNewsApr 18 2024
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Election worker charged with equipment tampering has case tossed by Court of Appeals
KENT COUNTY, MI - The Kent County election worker accused of tampering with equipment saw the case dismissed Thursday by the Court of Appeals.
Holkeboer, a 68-year-old Gaines Township resident, was charged with falsifying records/returns under election law and using a computer to commit a crime. The charges stem from alleged tampering of a voting machine in the August 2022 primary
MLive.comApr 23 2024
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Georgia election officials and police prepare for voting dangers
“We’re not trying to make you really paranoid; we’re trying to make you a little paranoid and to plan for worst-case scenarios,” said Chris Harvey, a former Georgia elections director who now oversees law enforcement training. “Hopefully it will not grow and get worse than it did in 2020, but I think there’s a chance it will.” The threat to elections and election workers isn’t theoretical. In
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 24 2024
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Illegal Immigration Is Battering Maine’s Cruise Ship Industry: Senator
Border Patrol agents have been reassigned to the southern border. Without them, passengers from cruise ships originating from a foreign port can’t disembark. Maine’s cruise ship industry is feeling the impact of illegal immigration. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has indicated it can no longer provide agents to meet international cruises this summer scheduled to dock in Eastport,
The Epoch TimesMar 27 2024
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Denver truck driver found guilty in 2022 crash that killed Wyoming family
A 27-year-old Denver man was found guilty of five counts of vehicular homicide on Wednesday in a 2022 Weld County crash that killed a Wyoming family of five. Jesus Puebla was found guilty of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, careless driving, reckless driving and two commercial vehicle traffic violations by a Weld County jury on Wednesday, according to court records. Puebla was driving a
The Denver Post