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Aug 24 2023
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Trump's First Tweet Since Leaving Office: His Mugshot
After a more than a two-and-a-half-year absence, Donald Trump returned to Twitter to post what is surely to become the defining image of his political career — his mugshot. The former president surrendered to authorities in Fulton County Georgia on Thursday to be booked on charges related to his and 18 of his allies’ efforts to meddle with the results of the 2020 election in the state. The
RollingStone.comAug 23 2023
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Storm Hilary Floods Could Spark Dozens of Tesla Fires Across California
Flash flooding in California caused by "potentially historic" rainfall from Tropical Storm Hilary could adversely affect the batteries of electric vehicles (EVs), after several caught fire after being exposed to flood waters in Florida in the wake of Hurricane Ian in 2022.
At least 12 EVs went up in smoke in the Sunshine State after their batteries were impacted by floodwaters,
NewsweekJul 21 2023
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Another federal indictment threatens to engulf Donald Trump and his presidential campaign
WASHINGTON – Unprecedented. Landmark. Unique. The superlatives fail to do justice to another potential indictment against Donald Trump − this one for allegedly trying to steal the 2020 election. The case sails into legally and politically uncharted territory. No former president has ever faced criminal charges, but Trump could face his third case in a year after announcing Tuesday that he is
"USA Today" ContributorAug 03 2023
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New Justice Swings Wisconsin Supreme Court to the Left
Progressives gained control of Wisconsin’s highest court on Tuesday and appear ready to move quickly to pursue cases that could shift policy and political power in the state. Janet Protasiewicz, elected in April after the most expensive contest for a state Supreme Court seat in U.S. history, was sworn in to the state’s seven-member Supreme Court on Tuesday, creating a narrow liberal majority.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2023
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Alaska Redistricting Board adopts final political map after landmark gerrymandering ruling
The Alaska Redistricting Board unanimously approved the state’s final political map Monday after twice being found engaging in unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering. In a landmark decision in April, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled explicitly for the first time that partisan gerrymandering runs afoul of the state constitution. The court had twice struck down political maps that attempted to
Anchorage Daily NewsAug 27 2023
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No Labels to host nominating convention in Dallas in April: Joe Lieberman
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said Sunday that the political organization No Labels is scheduled to hold its nominating convention in Dallas next April. Lieberman, the founding chairman of No Labels, told host Shannon Bream on “Fox News Sunday” that the organization will only pursue its bipartisan ticket if the third party had a shot at winning the election. He said that the group’s goal
The HillMar 24 2023
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Trump rally falls during anniversary of Waco's dark past
FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in support of the campaign of Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance at Wright Bros. Aero Inc. at Dayton International Airport, Nov. 7, 2022, in Vandalia, Ohio. Trump picking Waco, Texas, for the first rally of his 2024 campaign Saturday, March 25, 2023, will put him in the middle of a big Republican state that has reliably delivered him
Associated PressAug 29 2023
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Trump rages at J6 judge’s Super Tuesday eve trial date; vows to appeal
Former President Donald J. Trump erupted after the Obama-appointed judge in his trial on charges related to the so-called J6 “insurrection” set a March 4, 2024 date for the legal circus to commence, the eve of Super Tuesday. On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan who is presiding over Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case against the 2024 Republican frontrunner, rejected arguments from
Bizpac ReviewJul 24 2023
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19-year-old charged with killing cyclist in Henrico pleads guilty
HENRICO, Va. (WWBT) - A Richmond teen charged in the death of a cyclist in Henrico last year has pleaded guilty. On Aug. 13, 2022, Jeffrey Brooks, 19, crashed his Ford Explorer into two cyclists at the intersection of Osborne Turnpike and Village Field Lane. Brooks was 18 at the time of the crash. According to police, two bicyclists were riding alongside a Ford Explorer traveling south on
NBC 12 WWBTAug 03 2023
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Trump indictment puts Pence back in uncomfortable spotlight
Former Vice President Mike Pence and his broken relationship with his ex-boss are back under the spotlight after the indictment on Tuesday of former President Trump over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Pence is a central figure in the 45-page indictment, which accuses Trump of a conspiracy to defraud the United States through repeated, knowingly false assertions that the 2020
The Hill