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Mar 19 2024
News
Maine AG files civil rights complaint alleging Harpswell men spray painted racist, antisemitic messages
A civil rights complaint filed Tuesday alleges a father and son from Harpswell spray-painted racist and antisemitic messages across several towns in January. BRUNSWICK, Maine — Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey announced Tuesday he has filed a civil rights complaint against two Harpswell residents alleging they spray-painted racist and antisemitic messages in multiple Cumberland County towns
News Center MaineMar 04 2024
News
Car stolen from Fort Liberty found more than 30 years later in Lake Gaston
Authorities in Virginia recovered a vehicle from Lake Gaston on Monday that they say was stolen from Fort Liberty over 30 years ago. The Virginia State Police said someone stole the vehicle, a 1990 Nissan 240 SX, on July 4, 1992, from Fort Liberty, then Fort Bragg. Officers discovered the vehicle while a rescue unit was using sonar equipment on a training exercise. Police said officers are now
WRALFeb 28 2024
News
HISTORY ON THE MOVE: West Liberty's historic Stagecoach Inn makes slow move to Heritage Park
The historic Stagecoach Inn, built in 1841, moved from its home on Highway 6 in West Liberty to Heritage Park on Monday. The building moved three miles and will be restored to open as a public museum. The Stagecoach Inn was constructed five years prior to Iowa's inception as a state. Originally known as the Beers and St. John Company Coach Inn, it served as an inn for stagecoaches and as a
Iowa City Press-CitizenFeb 19 2024
Opinion
Don’t misread Trump’s loss in his civil trial
Between March and August, prosecutors indicted former President Donald Trump four times for alleged crimes. In September, New York civil court Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Trump had committed business fraud when seeking financing for his real estate deals, and on Friday Engoron imposed his penalties for the civil offenses: The judge ordered Trump to pay $355 million in damages; he also
CNN (Opinion)Mar 12 2024
News
Civil lawsuits against West Virginia American Water, Mountaineer Gas advance in Kanawha County
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — One Kanawha County Circuit Judge could take up a handful of lawsuits filed by Charleston residents against Mountaineer Gas and West Virginia American Water Company for the water main break and gas outage in the city’s West Side last November. Civil lawsuits filed by West Side residents advanced in court Tuesday. Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Bailey looked at
WV Metro NewsFeb 29 2024
News
Minneapolis City Council faces challenges with civil rights and transit plans
In the wake of the commotion surrounding some members of the Minneapolis City Council, sometimes with each other and other times with regular citizens, Councilwoman LaTrisha Vetaw recently sat down for an episode of “Tracey’s Keeping It Real,” a popular podcast hosted by Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder CEO and Publisher Tracey Williams-Dillard. “As for me, I try to communicate with my colleagues
Minnesota Spokesman ReporterMar 25 2024
News
NEW: Trump attends NYC hearing in Alvin Bragg’s ‘fraudulent’ business docs case as $454 million bond comes due in civil case
Trump appeared in New York for a hearing in the fraudulent business documents case involving Stormy Daniels brought by left-wing NYC District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Monday morning, the same day that a payment of $454 million is due for a bond in the real estate case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The hearing for the case brought by Bragg began around 10 am and the $454
The Post MillennialFeb 20 2019
News
Good News: A Unanimous Supreme Court Strikes a Blow for Civil Liberties
It’s always a good day when even Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg writes like an originalist — and that’s exactly what she did when she wrote the opinion for seven justices in Timbs v. Indiana
National Review (News)Mar 04 2024
News
'60 Minutes' host presses Moms for Liberty co-founders in heated interview: 'You're being evasive'
"60 Minutes" host Scott Pelley pressed the co-founders of Moms for Liberty on sexually explicit books in schools during a combative segment that aired Sunday.
"We love teachers," Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich told Pelley. "My children have had the best teachers. I've had the greatest teachers that have influenced and impacted me."
"But there are rogue teachers in
Fox News (Online News)