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Aug 25 2022
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White House reporter blows up at Karine Jean-Pierre for not taking questions
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had to shout down a belligerent reporter during her press briefing on Thursday, after the reporter expressed outrage at not being called on.
The incident occurred in the final minutes of the briefing as Jean-Pierre was attempting to allow another reporter to ask a final question. The frustrated reporter erupted, shouting her own questions
Fox News (Online News)Mar 23 2024
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Heavy rains bring local flooding
Many areas in the northern part of Rhode Island experienced torrential rain and flooding Saturday night. Both Knight Street in West Warwick and Oaklawn Avenue in Cranston saw severe flooding. “It’s crazy out there, this is worse than it’s ever been,” said Jayme St. Jean, who grew up on Knight Street in West Warwick. “It was not this bad years ago.” • ALSO READ: Plunging into the surf for
WJAR 10Jul 12 2023
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Trump melts down on Truth Social after DOJ says it will no longer shield him in E. Jean Carroll case
The Department of Justice said Tuesday that it would no longer defend former President Donald Trump in the contentious sexual battery and defamation lawsuit writer E. Jean Carroll filed against him. According to the Daily Beast, Justice Department attorneys notified a New York City federal judge that they would not affirm that "Donald J. Trump was acting within the scope of his office and
SalonMar 24 2024
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Previously Obscure Attorney Lands Big Payday Representing Trump In High-Profile Lawsuits
tiny, little-known law firm in New Jersey has scored a big payday by representing Donald Trump in two recent high-profile lawsuits. Political action committees associated with Trump have paid $6.9 million to the New Jersey law firm Habba Madaio & Associates, which Trump seemingly plucked out of obscurity to represent him in at least nine cases, including leading his defense in the
ForbesApr 20 2023
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How sea level rise drove the native community of Isle de Jean Charles from their homes
The climate crisis is often touted as an emergency that needs action now to stave off negative impacts in the future. But for one native community in the U.S., the consequences of climate change are already here.
The community Isle de Jean Charles, a barrier island located in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, where the delta of the Mississippi River opens to thousands of wetlands in the
ABC News (Online)Mar 19 2024
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Trump sues ABC for defamation over report citing rape case
Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos over comments the news anchor made on air involving the rape case brought against the former U.S. president by writer E. Jean Carroll.
Trump, a Republican, is already embroiled in multiple unrelated legal battles as he seeks to avoid going to trial on four criminal indictments before the Nov. 5 U.S.
ReutersMar 21 2024
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Armed thieves rob popular DC Denny's
A pair of Denny’s restaurant employees are shaken up after a terrifying robbery in Northeast. FOX 5's Shomari Stone spoke to one of the Denny’s employees, and she was too terrified to talk on camera. She fears the two suspects might return to this popular Denny’s restaurant and rob the place again. According to D.C. police, the thieves were captured on surveillance video walking through the
Fox 5 DCJul 28 2022
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WH Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre: ‘We’re Not Redefining Recession’
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that the White House is not redefining recession one day before it was reported that the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) shrank by 0.9 percent, the second quarter in which the GDP fell.
“Real gross domestic product (GDP) decreased at an annual rate of 0.9 percent in the second quarter of 2022, following a decrease of 1.6
CNSNews.comMar 22 2024
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MISSING IN KANSAS: Lucas Scott Thompson
There's concern for a south-central Kansas teenager who appears to be on the move. Lucas Scott Thompson, 14, was last seen on March 7, 2024, in Wichita. He was last seen in the area of the 1800 block of South Main -- a few blocks southwest of Harry and Broadway. Lucas may use the alias "Lexington," and was wearing a black hoodie, jeans and grey-and-white shoes, advocates with Kansas Missing
KAKENov 23 2022
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Karine Jean-Pierre blasted for shouting down reporters: ‘Condescending, smug, absolute embarrassment’
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced renewed backlash from reporters and Twitter users alike after yelling at the press pool during Tuesday’s conference.
After outgoing White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke about the administration’s vaccine efforts, Daily Caller White House correspondent Diana Glebova attempted to ask a question regarding
Fox News (Online News)