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Mar 27 2024
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Bill to expand Indiana college credit and degree options heads to governor’s desk
This story was written by Casey Smith. It was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle here: https://indianacapitalchronicl... On its way to the Indiana governor is a broad higher education bill that seeks to make college credits and degrees easier for students to earn. Senate Bill 8, authored by Sen. Jean Leising, R-Oldenburg, will require Indiana College Core courses to be more
Indiana Daily StudentJul 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.comNov 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)Feb 09 2023
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Trump Says He’ll Hand Over His DNA for E. Jean Carroll Case
With E. Jean Carroll’s trial against Donald Trump set to start in April, the former president’s legal team has a new gambit they hope will dismantle her case and cast serious doubt on the claims that Trump raped her sometime in the mid-1990s.
The last-minute surprise centers on the one piece of physical evidence—an infamous black coat dress—that Carroll says she was wearing when he
Daily BeastFeb 03 2023
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Karine Jean-Pierre Says Republicans Wanted to ‘Abruptly’ End Title 42 Border Policy
During a White House press briefing on Wednesday, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Republicans had been the ones to push for an end to the Title 42 border policy, but the record demonstrates the opposite.
A reporter asked Jean-Pierre whether the Biden administration would keep or lift Title 42, a public health measure used to easily turn illegal migrants away at the border during
The Daily SignalMay 22 2023
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'The depth of his malice': E. Jean Carroll adds Trump’s CNN comments to her defamation lawsuit
Barely 24 hours after he was ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million in her civil lawsuit, Donald Trump was on national television continuing to talk about the journalist after a jury found him liable for her rape and defamation allegations. Less than two weeks after that highly-controversial town hall, E. Jean Carroll’s attorney has amended her defamation lawsuit (this is a different
AlterNetMay 22 2023
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'It Makes a Mockery of the Jury Verdict': E. Jean Carroll Sues After Trump's CNN Town Hall
Author E. Jean Carroll is seeking additional damages from former President Donald Trump after he repeated claims against her during a CNN town hall earlier this month. According to The New York Times, Monday’s filing came as an addition to a pending, separate defamation suit filed by Carroll against Trump in 2019. Trump was ordered on May 9 to pay Carroll $5 million dollars in restitution
RollingStone.comMay 22 2023
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E. Jean Carroll Asks Court To Increase $5 Million Trump Judgment After CNN Town Hall
The columnist filed a request with in a Manhattan court on Monday, asking a judge to increase a $5 million judgment against the former president by a “very substantial” amount in light of his continued harassment of Carroll, who had accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in Manhattan in the mid-1990s.
HuffPostMar 24 2024
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Haiti’s ‘deal with the Devil’: A malicious tale that emerges each crisis
In its current form, according to the Yale scholar Marlene Daut, the claim has been around for at least 30 years, popular among evangelicals intent on spreading their interpretation of Christianity in the Caribbean country. (I first heard it from a group of young American missionaries in Port-au-Prince in early 2004 — another turbulent moment for Haiti, with a rebel uprising in the countryside
Washington PostMar 24 2024
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This Colorado rancher sees a world where conservation can turn a profit
JEFFERSON — Their hoofprints fan out in four directions but the elk that overwinter here have scattered. The snow is changing to ice and a brisk wind scours the ground. Maybe the gusts chased them off. Or a memory, stored deep in their DNA, of an elk caught in a barbed wire fence with a coyote eating it. That’s a slow, horrifying death, even though it’s just nature at work. Except it isn’t,
The Colorado Sun