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Jul 27 2023
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Another Indictment! Trump told aides to delete security footage in coverup attempt
Former President Donald Trump told a maintenance worker at his Mar-a-Lago club to “delete security camera footage at the Mar-a-Lago Club to prevent the footage from being provided to a federal grand jury,” a new indictment charges. The new superseding indictment filed Thursday by special counsel Jack Smith in Florida says that on June 27, 2022, a maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago, Carlos De
Mother JonesJul 25 2023
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Biden's dog Commander terrorizes Secret Service in 'extremely aggressive' rampage: emails
President Biden's dog Commander — the nearly two and a half year old German shepherd who replaced former first dog Major over aggressive behavior — bit seven people in a four-month period, according to a new report. One of the more serious incidents involving Commander, according to internal Secret Service communications first reported by the New York Post, led to the White House physician's
Fox News (Online News)Jul 25 2023
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Biden's Dog Commander Bit Secret Service Officers 10 Times
(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden 's dog Commander bit Secret Service officers at least 10 times between October 2022 and January, including one incident that required a trip to the hospital for an injured law enforcement officer, according to records from the Department of Homeland Security. The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch on Tuesday released nearly 200 pages of Secret Service
Time MagazineAug 01 2023
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Donald Trump indictment: Presiding Judge Tanya Chutkan donated thousands to Obama
The judge assigned Tuesday to handle special counsel Jack Smith's 2020 election case against former President Donald Trump poured thousands of dollars into Barack Obama's campaign coffers, records show. Trump faced an indictment at the hands of a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday on four new charges related to his alleged efforts to challenge the results of the 2020
Washington ExaminerJul 29 2023
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Guardians fall 7-2 to White Sox
CHICAGO — Tim Anderson homered for the first time in more than a year on a three-hit night, Mike Clevinger tossed five shutout innings in his return from the injured list and the Chicago White Sox topped the Cleveland Guardians 7-2 on Saturday night. Andrew Vaughn hit a two-run homer and Yoán Moncada had two RBIs to help the White Sox beat Cleveland for the second straight night following a
Lima OhioAug 01 2023
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Five Seek Three Seats For Manalapan-Englishtown School Board
MANALAPAN-ENGLISHTOWN, NJ — Five candidates have filed petitions to run for three full-term seats on the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional Board of Education, according to unofficial information from the county Clerk of Elections. There are no seats up representing Englishtown this year.
The candidates will run in the November election.
There were three incumbents whose terms were
Patch.comAug 29 2023
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“He is toast”: Legal experts call out Mark Meadows’ “incriminating admission” on the witness stand
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows testified for nearly four hours on Monday as he seeks to get his Fulton County charges moved to federal court. Meadows in what experts called a "high-risk gamble" took the stand himself during an evidentiary hearing before U.S. District Judge Scott Jones, arguing that his post-election efforts on behalf of Trump were part of his official duties.
SalonJul 19 2023
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Raise a glass, Michigan. Cocktails-to-go, college stadium beer sales now legal
• Michigan will allow liquor licenses at public university sporting venues • MSU, U-M among the few Big Ten schools that weren’t allowing alcohol Michigan residents will be able to drink in college sports stadiums and continue purchasing carryout cocktails from their restaurants under legislation signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer this week. Senate Bill 247 allows public universities to obtain
Bridgemi.comJul 27 2023
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MnDOT works through most severe winter in more than a decade
MnDOT works through most severe winter in more than a decade ST. PAUL, Minn. (KVRR) — This past winter served as one of the most severe and costly for the Minnesota Department of Transportation. A record $174-million was spent to clear highways during the 2022-23 winter season. Crews say the conditions were the most severe they seen in more than a decade. MnDOT has more than 1,600 snowplow
KVRRAug 18 2023
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Castleberry Resigns, Must Repay State $500K for Violating Constitutional Conflict-of-Interest Clause
What’s the punishment for taking an illegal state contract in violation of Article 3 Section 12 of the South Dakota Constitution? Paying back the money, with interest, and resigning immediately, say Attorney General Marty Jackley and, as of yesterday, former Senator Jessica Castleberry: State Sen. Jessica Castleberry, R-Rapid City, will make $2,400 monthly payments over a span of 20 to 30
Dakota Free Press