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Dec 02 2023
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Arizona Grand Jury Indicts Election Officials Who Tried To Delay Election Certification In 2022
Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd were Elections Supervisors in Cochise County, Arizona; which sits in the extreme southeastern corner of the state and reported a population of a little more than 125,500 in the 2020 census. Bisbee, the county seat, has fewer than 5,000 residents. Despite being in a very small town, in a lightly populated county, they attempted to derail the entire Arizona election
Daily KosFeb 22 2024
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Senator Kevin Cramer seeks re-election in the U.S. House
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer has announced his bid to seek re-election. Senator Cramer has sat in the U.S. Senate since 2018, as he won against then-Senator Heidi Heitkamp, the last Democrat to hold statewide office in North Dakota. In the race, he is up against democratic runner Katrina Christensen. Endorsements for both parties are around the corner as each will hold a
KX NewsFeb 22 2024
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U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer announces re-election bid
(Bismarck, ND) -- North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer is announcing is campaign to run for re-election in the U.S. Senate. Cramer made the announcement in a video posted to social media, hearkening back to former President Donald Trump calling for the then former U.S. House member to run for the Senate, his commitment to to North Dakota, and dedication to god. "Representing North Dakota in the
WZFG The FlagMar 13 2024
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Man admits to 2022 bank robbery
KYLE, S.D. (KELO) — We have an update on a Credit Union Robbery in Kyle. Francis White Lance has signed court documents admitting to robbing the Lakota Federal Credit Union in November of 2022. He admits shooting a gun inside the Kyle business and getting away with nearly $25,000. Court papers say a customer at the credit union recognized his voice, which was the first of several clues that
KelolandApr 12 2024
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Family of Lyft driver killed in 2022 shooting awarded $44 million in wrongful death lawsuit
The family of a Chicago man who was killed while driving for Lyft in 2022 has been awarded over $44 million in their wrongful death lawsuit. Kristian Philpotts, 29, accepted a request for a ride in Urbana on Jan. 12, 2022. During the ride, Philpotts was shot by the passenger, Tyjohn Williams of Champaign. Williams, now 18, had requested the ride using his mother's account. He got inside the
Chicago Sun-TimesMar 13 2024
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Top GOP leaders in New Mexico Senate and House opt out of re-election
• New Mexico Senate Republican leader Greg Baca of Belen and House minority leader T. Ryan Lane of Aztec won't seek reelection. • Baca voiced concern about the Democrats' redistricting plan potentially pitting Hispanic Republicans against each other. • Lane said he plans to spend more time with his family and believes Republicans are poised for success in the House. The top-ranked Republicans
Fox News (Online News)Apr 10 2024
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To win the election, Trump is changing how elections are run
When former President Donald Trump clinched the Republican Presidential nomination last month, his win was taken by many as both a hard-fought campaign victory and the conclusion of a long-standing inevitability. Although much of today's GOP exists as a de facto extension of the MAGA movement, Trump's dominating primary performance cannot be attributed to his personal sway over the
The Week - NewsApr 15 2024
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States where abortion is on the ballot in the 2024 election
Return to menu Current law: Florida’s Supreme Court ruled in April that the state’s constitution does not protect abortion rights. The case centered on the state’s existing 15-week ban, which took effect in the summer of 2022. But the court’s ruling triggered a far stricter law passed last year and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that will outlaw abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, before
Washington PostApr 16 2024
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Rent went up sharply along the Wasatch Front in 2022. The data tell different stories about 2023.
Renters in the Salt Lake City area paid more to their landlords in 2023 than they paid two years earlier, according to data from a Utah brokerage firm, two apartment-finding websites and the federal government. What those sources don’t agree on is whether 2023 rents along the Wasatch Front were higher or lower than what people paid in 2022. A brokerage report from CBRE shows rent in 2023 was
The Salt Lake TribuneApr 16 2024
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Antisemitic incidents in the US reached record high last year, up 140% from 2022, ADL says
The Anti-Defamation League tracked 8,873 antisemitic incidents in the United States in 2023 – the highest number of incidents reported since the organization began tracking data in 1979, according to the organization’s annual audit of antisemitism released Tuesday. Last year, the number of antisemitic incidents outpaced the all-time high set in 2022 by 140%, the Jewish civil rights advocacy
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