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May 30 2023
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Sen. Manchin is on the ropes in West Virginia in a hypothetical showdown with Gov. Jim Justice
The reelection prospects of Sen. Joseph Manchin III are looking shaky in West Virginia. Eastern Carolina ECU Center for Survey Research released a survey Tuesday showing the incumbent Democrat trailing Republican Gov. Jim Justice by double digits in a hypothetical Senate race. Mr. Justice had a 54% to 32% lead over Mr. Manchin among registered voters in the state, according to the poll that
Washington TimesMay 30 2023
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Lindsey Graham offers fiery response after Russia issues warrant for his arrest: ‘See you in The Hague!’
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., came out swinging after Russia issued a warrant for his arrest on Monday, challenging Russia to make its case before the International Criminal Court (ICC). Russian officials announced a warrant for Graham's arrest after the senator accused Russia of war crimes in Ukraine and said U.S. military aid to Ukraine was "the best money we’ve ever spent." Graham made the
Fox News (Online News)Jun 11 2023
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Billionaire George Soros hands reigns of his company to 37-year-old son
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros, 92, is handing over his $25 billion empire to his younger son, Alexander Soros, 37, despite previous doubts by some about whether the former would ever step down. Alexander’s intentions as the successor of the elder Soros’s non-profit group, Open Society Foundation, or OSF, include expanding on his father’s “liberal aims,” as he described in an
Washington ExaminerApr 29 2023
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Steele alum Jaylon Jones selected by Indianapolis Colts in 7th round of 2023 NFL Draft
Another Steele Knight is heading to the NFL. With the 221st overall pick in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts selected Steele alumnus and Texas A&M standout cornerback Jaylon Jones. Standing 6-foot-2 at 200 pounds with a 76-inch wingspan, Jones started all 32 of the games he played over the course of three seasons with the Aggies. In that span, he recorded 98
KSATMay 28 2023
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Texas Attorney General Paxton Impeached, Immediately Suspended
The Texas House of Representatives impeached Attorney General Ken Paxton on Saturday by an overwhelming vote. Attorney General Paxton is immediately suspended from office as he awaits a trial in the Texas Senate. During a hearing on the floor of the Texas House, more than 81 percent of the members voted to impeach Attorney General Paxton on the 20 articles of impeachment filed by the House
InfoWarsMay 30 2023
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Governor Greg Abbott Announces First Special Session, Just Hours After the Regular Session Closed
With lawmakers remaining at odds over how to distribute property tax cuts, Governor Greg Abbott announced the first special session just hours after legislators wrapped up work on this year’s regular legislative session.Abbott called for property tax relief and border security to be the two topics addressed during this special session, according to a statement he released He scheduled the
Houston PressApr 26 2023
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Detroit Mom Says Her Two Boys Were Hurt On Belle Isle Slide: Lawsuit
DETROIT — A Detroit mother is suing after she said her children were injured on their rocky slide down the historic Giant Slide at Belle Isle last summer. Francetta Watson claims her two boys, ages 10 and 8, suffered concussions and chronic headaches after then went "airborne" and hit their heads as they went down the slide on Aug. 19, 2022, according to the lawsuit. Moreover, Watson said no
Patch.comJun 09 2023
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Biden Sticks to ‘Say Nothing’ Strategy on the Trump Indictment
President Biden ran for office in 2020 with a pledge of restoring a sense of pre-Trump normalcy to the White House. President Biden and his advisers have concluded that commenting on the indictment would only feed into Republican accusations of a politically motivated prosecution. President Biden and his top aides in the West Wing, along with members of his administration and re-election
New York Times (News)Apr 26 2023
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There were three main culprits in the Celtics’ Game 5 meltdown that kept the Hawks alive
Their words were convincing in one sense: They confirmed that the Celtics, whose fuel tank hit empty in the 2022 NBA Finals in part because they put extra mileage on their legs by blowing winnable games along the way, recognized that they had a problem. We won’t become passive and disconnected with a big lead. We won’t squander prosperity in a playoff series against a lesser opponent. We won’t
The Boston GlobeJun 09 2023
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Right-wing media melt down after Trump becomes the first former president to be federally indicted
After Donald Trump was indicted in the special counsel investigation into his mishandling of classified materials, right-wing media continued their flailing defenses of the former president by calling the whole investigation “election interference” and bemoaning the supposed end of democracy. Following a search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home that recovered approximately 13,000 records, special
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