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Feb 11 2020
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Justice Department changes course on Roger Stone sentencing after Trump's angry tweet
It looks like President Trump got his point across.
The Justice Department has decided to back off its earlier recommendation that Trump's longtime adviser Roger Stone receive a sentencing of seven to nine years following his seven-count conviction last year for lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstructing a House investigation into possible coordination between the 2016 Trump
The Week - NewsMay 11 2024
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Pomona College moves graduation ceremony to L.A. after protesters occupy stage
Pomona College has moved Sunday’s commencement ceremony 30 miles away to the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, after pro-Palestine protesters set up an encampment this week on the ceremony stage. Tickets will be required to attend the 6 p.m. event, which the college said will include additional security measures. The college will provide transportation services to graduates. “We are deeply
Los Angeles TimesMay 11 2024
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Turkey converts another former Byzantine-era church into a mosque, draws ire of Greece
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan officially inaugurated a former Byzantine-era church previously known as the Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora, a United Nations World Heritage Site, as a mosque this week, drawing condemnation from the Greek government. The change is part of a series of conversions in recent years, including the iconic Hagia Sophia in 2020, and has garnered
The Christian PostMay 12 2024
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New listings in Dallas for under $800K
Buying your first home is a big step, but owning a home starts you off on a path to financial security, a step you will never regret. Let the experts at Allie Beth Allman & Associates guide you through this significant investment and show you how buying the right home for your lifestyle will turn into a life-changing step. Here are four homes in exciting neighborhoods that you could be
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 29 2024
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State responses to student protests fall along red vs. blue lines
Pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses are getting very different responses from elected officials in red and blue states.
Texas is seeing pushback after immediately responding to a peaceful demonstration with arrests, and Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has threatened expulsion for students who engage in unsanctioned activism, while New York has made clear the National Guard
The HillJun 12 2024
Perspectives Blog
Facts vs Myths: Was Hunter Biden’s Laptop Russian Disinformation?
The Hunter Biden laptop story has accentuated the disparity in media coverage from left and right outlets as much as any story since Joe Biden became president.
Some news outlets, especially ones that are rated as Lean Right or Right by AllSides, decried this saga as a ‘national tragedy’ of corruption by the Biden family (Tablet Mag, Lean Right), or ran opinion articles noting a ‘
Ethan HorowitzMay 11 2024
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Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak was expelled from the school where he just delivered his commencement speech—'you grow up in education to be leaders, not followers'
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak was in high school the first time he left his home state of California. He was boarding a flight to Boulder to check out the University of Colorado campus with some friends. The electronics prodigy had designed his first computer at age 13, and by the time he applied to colleges, he was a candidate for several of the country’s top technology schools. But that
FortuneApr 29 2024
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6 fantastic places for solo travel
The beauty of traveling solo is that you make the rules. Get up at noon, eat breakfast for dinner, visit all the spas within a five-mile radius, go to the theater every night — spend your vacation doing what you want, when you want. Exploring on your own can be done for a change of pace or to mark a big transition, like a graduation, career change or break-up. Now, go embrace your freedom. An
The Week - NewsMay 12 2024
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Anya Taylor-Joy Still Can’t Make Sense of What She Went Through
There’s nothing normal about making a “Mad Max” movie, and Anya Taylor-Joy knew that when she signed on to star in “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” the newest film in George Miller’s long-running action series. “I wanted to be changed,” she said. “I wanted to be put in a situation in extremis where I would have no choice but to grow. And I got it.” Trials by fire don’t burn much hotter than the
New York Times (News)May 13 2024
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Patriots reshuffle 90-man roster, front office in recent moves
The Patriots signed four undrafted free agents after they tried out for the team during rookie minicamp over the weekend. Running back Terrell Jennings, offensive lineman Ryan Johnson, linebacker Jay Person and edge defender Jotham Russell signed to the Patriots’ 90-man roster on Monday. The team released veteran running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn, who first signed to the Patriots’ practice squad
Boston Herald