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Oct 21 2023
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2nd Trump lawyer enters a guilty plea
ATLANTA -- Lawyer Kenneth Chesebro pleaded guilty to a felony Friday just as jury selection was getting underway in his trial on charges accusing him of participating in efforts to overturn Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 election in Georgia. Chesebro, who was charged alongside Trump and 17 others with violating the state's anti-racketeering law, pleaded guilty to one felony charge of
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteOct 20 2023
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Leaders call for West Alabama highway construction to continue without delay
Local elected and business leaders from Tuscaloosa, Thomasville and Fayette joined together on Thursday to voice their strong support for construction of the West Alabama Highway. “We all know that infrastructure investment is the first step toward economic development success,” said Kyle South, president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama. “Not having those assets limits, if
Alabama Political ReporterJul 04 2013
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Republicans say delay on ObamaCare mandate won't change 2014 election strategy
President Obamas decision to wait until after the 2014 elections to implement a key part of his new health-care law appears to be an effort to blunt Republicans line of attack against congressional Democratic candidates next year.
Fox News (Online News)Oct 20 2023
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House to vote for a 3rd time on Jim Jordan's nomination for speaker
House to vote for a 3rd time on Jim Jordan's nomination for speaker House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, called for a third vote Friday on his nomination to be speaker of the House, telling reporters the House needs to "elect a speaker as soon as possible" so "we can go to work for the American people." Jordan needs to win over virtually every House Republican to succeed, and
NPR Fact CheckSep 26 2023
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Patriots' Mac Jones didn't deny hitting Jets star in private parts
After Sunday’s 15-10 loss to the Patriots, Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner alleged that New England quarterback Mac Jones hit him in his private parts. On Monday, the 2022 Defensive Rookie of the Year even shared a video of the play to social media. Jones commented on a Monday appearance on WEEI and did not deny contact but maintained that nothing was intentional. “Sauce is one of the best
Jul 02 2017
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'What are they trying to hide?' Trump slams election officials over voter data request
WASHINGTON — President Trump Saturday lashed out at state election officials who have pushed back against a request from his administration to hand over detailed information about their voters, including birth dates, parts of Social Security numbers and voting histories.
USA TODAYAug 24 2023
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Samantha Dietel, Author at Louisiana Illuminator
Eight Republican presidential candidates gathered onstage Wednesday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for a heated first primary debate heavily influenced by former President Donald Trump, though the party’s front runner refused to attend the two-hour event. Trump instead recorded a competing 46-minute interview with former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson that aired on X, formerly known […]
Louisiana IlluminatorJun 25 2017
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White House Says Its Election Commission Will Examine Hacking. That’s News To The Commissioners.
As President Donald Trump continues to face questions about Russian interference in the 2016 election, the White House has pointed to a commission he created to investigate electoral integrity to show the president’s commitment from preventing a future intrusion.
HuffPostOct 04 2023
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Unofficial results show voters approve $10M in funding for Palmer Library
PALMER, Alaska (KTUU) - As voters took to the polls across the state Tuesday, Palmer residents have voiced their support for the reconstruction of the Palmer Public Library during the city’s regular election. Proposition 1, a ballot measure appropriating up to $10 million in general obligation bonds toward capital improvements to the library, has the majority approval of Palmer voters in early
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESOct 20 2023
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Committee hears public testimony on non-partisan redistricting
October 20, 2023 – Washington Co, WI – State Senator Dan Knodl (R–Germantown) and the Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections, and Consumer Protection heard public testimony this week at a hearing on Senate Bill 488/Assembly Bill 415. This legislation ensures the nonpartisan Legislative Reference Bureau, will draw the legislative maps. “Our state is continually bogged down with
Washington County Insider