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Feb 15 2024
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Trump Prosecutor Details Relationship With Willis as Witness Disputes Timeline
A witness and special prosecutor Nathan Wade presented different timelines of Mr. Wade’s romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis during the Feb. 15 evidentiary hearing on whether she may be disqualified from the high-profile racketeering case that accuses former President Donald Trump and 14 others of an alleged criminal conspiracy in their challenge of the 2020
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ICE office shootings in Texas blamed on ‘political rhetoric’
Bullets fired at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices in Texas were a "targeted attack" against federal employees, the FBI has said.
Several shots were fired at around 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Tuesday at the offices in San Antonio.
Two neighbouring buildings came under fire, but no injuries were reported, the FBI said in a statement.
The FBI said it
BBC NewsJan 18 2023
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Miami-Dade School Board welcomes DeSantis appointee, elects vice chair appointed by governor
The Miami-Dade County School Board welcomed a new representative to its nine-member board and also elected a new vice chair — two positions that were held by former member Lubby Navarro, who stepped down last month. Maria Bosque-Blanco, 48, a guidance counselor at Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, an all-girl, Archdiocesan of Miami high school in southwest Miami-Dade, was appointed Tuesday evening
Miami HeraldFeb 15 2024
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Gov. Chris Sununu looks back on accomplishments in final State of the State address
Gov. Chris Sununu gave his final State of the State address Thursday, looking back on the past seven years rather than focusing on new priorities for the year ahead.Previous State of the State speeches by Sununu have outlined new proposals or initiatives, but Sununu is not running for re-election, so he took the opportunity to go over what he called "the many accomplishments that our state,
ABC 9 WMURSep 20 2021
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A Texas Doctor Says He Defied The Abortion Law, Risking Lawsuits
Texas outlawed abortions past the six-week mark in a law that went into effect on Sept. 1. Dr. Alan Braid, a Texas physician, says he performed one anyway just a few days later.
In an opinion piece for The Washington Post on Saturday, Braid, who's been practicing for more than 40 years, explained his decision as a matter of "duty of care." The new law, known as S.B. 8, not only makes
NPR (Online News)Sep 21 2021
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Texas abortion: Doctor sued in first known challenges of new law
A Texas doctor who admitted to breaking the state's new abortion legislation has been sued, in what could be a test of how lawful the mandate is.
Writing for the Washington Post, Alan Braid said he had carried out a termination on a woman who was in the early stages of her pregnancy but "beyond the state's new limit".
Former lawyers in Arkansas and Illinois filed lawsuits against
BBC NewsFeb 15 2024
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Fani Willis Started Relationship With Prosecutor Before Trump Case, Witness Testifies
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was in a personal relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade before she hired him in late 2021 for the 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump, a witness testified on Thursday. Robin Bryant-Yeartie, a former Willis associate in the DA’s office, appeared virtually during a Georgia hearing taking place amid a bid by
The Daily WireJan 17 2023
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Texas man accused of racist killing of 23 people at El Paso Walmart will not face federal death penalty
A Texas man accused of killing 23 people in a racist attack at a Walmart store in El Paso will not face the death penalty if convicted, federal prosecutors have announced. Patrick Crusius has been charged with 90 counts under federal hate crime laws and is set to face trial for the killings in January 2024. The US Department of Justice announced its decision to not seek the death penalty
Yahoo NewsFeb 15 2024
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New York hush money trial to start March 25 : NPR
New York Judge Juan Merchan has rejected an attempt to dismiss the charges in the hush money case against former President Donald Trump, and a jury trial will begin as originally scheduled on March 25. The case was brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who charged Trump with 34 felony counts last year, alleging he falsified New York business records in order to conceal damaging
Todays ChronicFeb 14 2024
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James Craig drops out of crowded GOP Senate primary in Michigan - Washington Examiner
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig is dropping out of the Republican primary for Michigan’s U.S. Senate election but has expressed interest in a different race in the future. Craig told the Associated Press that he was ending his campaign due to a lack of funds as opposed to a lack of interest. He also said he was “strongly considering” running for mayor of Detroit. “This is strictly a
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