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Oct 13 2019
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Hunter Biden to step down from Chinese-backed firm, will forgo foreign business if dad is elected
Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden will step down from a Chinese-backed private equity firm, his lawyer said in a statement posted to Medium defending the former vice president’s son’s work abroad for the first time since it has become a major issue in the 2020 presidential cycle.
Through his attorney George Mesires, the younger Biden defended his past business relationships with foreign
NBC News (Online)Sep 13 2023
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‘Some Silly Stuff Happened’: Burbank Mayor Defends Drag Queen Spanking Video
Democratic Burbank, California, Mayor Konstantine Anthony responded during a city council meeting on Tuesday to the backlash raised by a video of a drag queen spanking him at a fundraising event, according to a recording of the meeting. A video taken at the event showed Anthony, who became mayor in 2022, bent over a table as a drag queen slapped the public official’s rear end with a paddle in
The Daily CallerOct 05 2023
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Alabama congressional map gets new black district that likely hands Democrats one seat
A federal court-appointed special master picked a new congressional map for Alabama with an additional black-majority district, which likely will result in the addition of a Democratic member to the state's delegation. The new map is a product of a federal court panel of judges that twice found the lines drawn by the Republican-controlled legislature likely violated the Voting Rights Act by
Washington ExaminerJan 16 2016
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Reuters Poll: Most Voters Don't Think Bill Clinton Big Factor in Election
Bill Clinton may not be the "secret weapon" that Hillary Clinton needs in the U.S. presidential race. And the former Democratic president may not become the albatross that Republican candidate Donald Trump expects, either. Bill Clinton simply is not wielding that kind of influence - good or bad - over voters so far this year, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. A majority of Americans,
Newsmax (News)Jun 23 2023
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Kentucky GOP Star Took Cash From Recovery Center He’s Investigating
When Kentucky Attorney General turned Republican gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron discovered that an elected state judge had accepted a campaign contribution of $250 from an attorney in a case before him last month, Cameron cited the donation as a reason that the judge had to recuse.
“These facts, individually and together, could cause a reasonable observer to question the
Daily BeastJul 15 2023
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Lyin’ Rep. George Santos uses $85K in campaign donations to reimburse himself
Lyin’ Rep. George Santos raised just $179,000 in the second fundraising quarter of 2023 — and spent a considerable portion of the funds to reimburse himself for earlier loans he made to the campaign. The embattled Long Island Republican’s haul came from around 180 donors located around the country, according to Federal Election Commission filings. In all, Santos earmarked $85,000 for himself.
New York Post (News)Sep 13 2023
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Hampton councilman issues apology over prostitute scandal; reiterates intent to stay in office
Hampton Councilman Chris Bowman issued an apology letter Wednesday in the wake of strong backlash to reports he had a sexual encounter with a prostitute in 2022, but he vowed to remain on the council. “I want to formally apologize to the citizens of Hampton, city staff, family members and my fellow members of City Council for my poor behavior approximately one and a half years ago,” Bowman
The Virginian-PilotSep 10 2019
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The North Carolina 9th Is Holding A Do-Over Election. Here’s How To Watch It Like A Pro.
The North Carolina 9th District seat has remained vacant for a third of the 116th Congress — the fallout from a brazen case of election fraud that may have affected the outcome of the 2018 election. Allegedly, a consultant for Republican candidate Mark Harris coordinated an effort to illegally collect unsealed absentee ballots, mislead election authorities and, in some cases, fill out ballots
538 (ABC News)Oct 06 2023
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Hillary Clinton says 'MAGA extremists' may need 'formal deprogramming'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said "MAGA extremists" may need a "formal deprogramming" while slamming followers of former President Donald Trump. Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, told Christiane Amanpour on a segment that aired on CNN's CNN Primetime on Thursday that she believes there are "sane" members of the GOP but that they are "intimidated" by
Washington ExaminerAug 23 2023
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Gov. Doug Burgum may not be able to debate after suffering leg injury
Gov. Doug Burgum's (R-ND) status for Wednesday's Republican National Committee's first primary debate is uncertain after the politician suffered a leg injury in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. Burgum, 67, was taken to a local emergency room after becoming injured while playing pick-up basketball with his staff, his campaign confirmed. REPUBLICAN DEBATE: RNC ANNOUNCES THE EIGHT GOP 2024
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