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Feb 21 2023
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Quebec Premier Pens Op-Ed Calling on Trudeau to Close Roxham Road
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Francois Legault chat while walking to a meeting in Montreal, on Dec. 20, 2022. (The Canadian Press/Paul Chiasson) Quebec Premier François Legault said today that it was time for Trudeau to take action to enforce Canada’s border laws and close the illegal border crossing at Roxham Road. “Roxham Road will have to be closed one day or another,
The Epoch TimesMar 27 2023
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Why does Russia want tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus?
The announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin that he intends to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus appears to be another attempt to raise the stakes in the conflict in Ukraine.
It follows Putin’s warnings that Moscow is ready to use “all available means,” to fend off attacks on Russian territory, a reference to its nuclear arsenal.
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Associated PressMar 05 2023
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Deputy Dies After Falling Ill While Training, Leaves Behind Wife, Children
A deputy died after falling ill while training last week, Indiana’s Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday. Thirty-three-year-old Deputy Asson Hacker was in training when he became sick. Evansville Police Department transported him to a local hospital, the agency said in a press release. When he arrived, healthcare workers tried to revive him, but their efforts were
Breitbart NewsApr 24 2023
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Text messages last year urged N.M. voters to support a ballot measure. An ethics settlement unraveled who was behind the campaign.
SANTA FE — A New York-based advocacy group has paid an $11,000 civil penalty and disclosed the donors behind a text-messaging campaign after it was accused of violating New Mexico’s campaign finance law. The payment and disclosure come after the State Ethics Commission filed a lawsuit just before Election Day last year alleging the Working Families Organization Inc. had tried to conceal its
Albuquerque JournalMar 01 2023
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Average Property Tax Bill In Galloway Remains Low, Latest Data Says
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Ocean City. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.comMar 01 2023
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See The Latest Average Property Tax Bill In Lacey, Per State Data
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Lacey. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.comMar 01 2023
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Average Property Tax Bill In Ocean City Is Growing, Latest Data Shows
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) published its latest tax tables, which are based on 2022 data. Statewide, the average property valued at $351,702 paid $9,490 in taxes last year – up nearly 2.22 percent from the previous year. Patch put together a list of the average property tax bills for each town and city, including Ocean City. Read More: Highest NJ
Patch.comMar 01 2023
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Single family residence sells in Pinecrest for $2.2 million
A spacious house built in 1954 located in the 11300 block of Southwest 61st Court in Pinecrest has new owners. The 2,609-square-foot property was sold on Feb. 3, 2023. The $2,176,000 purchase price works out to $834 per square foot. The property features seven bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a garage. It sits on a 0.8-acre lot, which also has a pool. • A 6,503-square-foot home on the 6100 block
Miami HeraldApr 24 2023
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Georgia prosecutor: Grand jury investigating Trump could decide charges this summer
• Willis said the grand jury could make a decision from July 11 to Sept. 1. • Willias has been investigating Trump for potential election fraud. • Trump has denied wrongdoing, saying his call to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was 'perfect.' The Fulton County district attorney signaled a new indictment of former President Donald Trump could come this summer in letters Monday to local law
USA TODAYApr 24 2023
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Georgia prosecutor to reveal charging decisions in Trump probe this summer
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said Monday that she'll announce charging decisions stemming from her probe into possible interference in the 2020 election by former President Donald Trump and his allies as early as mid-July. In a letter to Fulton Co. Sheriff Patrick Labat, Willis said the charging decisions will be revealed during the state Superior Court’s fourth term, which
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