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Jul 09 2023
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Former Arkansas Secretary of State Charlie Daniels dead at 83
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Charlie Daniels, the former Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands, Secretary of State and Auditor of State, has died after a brief illness according to TalkBusiness.net’s Roby Brock. During his 30 years in politics, Daniels served as Commissioner of State Lands from 1985-2003, Secretary of State from 2003-2011 and Arkansas State Auditor from 2011-2015. Daniels was born in
Fox16Jul 09 2023
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Former Arkansas Secretary of State Charlie Daniels dead at 83
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Charlie Daniels, the former Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands, Secretary of State and Auditor of State, has died after a brief illness according to TalkBusiness.net’s Roby Brock. During his 30 years in politics, Daniels served as Commissioner of State Lands from 1985-2003, Secretary of State from 2003-2011 and Arkansas State Auditor from 2011-2015. Daniels was born in
KARKMay 10 2023
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Inflation declined to 4.9% in April in encouraging sign for economy
Inflation cooled slightly to 4.9% for the year ending in April, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday, a welcome sign that the Federal Reserve's efforts to tame price growth are working.
The much-anticipated numbers from the consumer price index show that, while inflation is much too high, it is cooling in response to the Fed’s aggressive interest rate hikes, the most recent
Washington ExaminerAug 14 2023
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2 Nigerian men accused of global 'sextortion' ring linked to teen's suicide arrive in US
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — Alleged members of a global sextortion operation that targeted more than 100 victims and led to the death of a 17-year-old boy were extradited to the United States on Sunday to face federal criminal charges, authorities said. Samuel Ogoshi, 22, and Samson Ogoshi, 20, both of Lagos, Nigeria, were arrested following a joint investigation by the FBI and Nigeria's Economic
KSLSep 06 2023
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Colorado political parties respond to lawsuit that could potentially remove Trump from the 2024 ballot
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- The group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, also known as CREW, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of six Coloradans to bar Former President Donald Trump from the primary ballot in Colorado. According to CREW, of the six Coloradans, four are Republicans and two are unaffiliated voters. The lawsuit is based on Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment
KRDOAug 10 2023
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Idaho Professors File Lawsuit Challenging No Public Funds for Abortion Act
Six Idaho professors and two teachers' unions, the Idaho Federation of Teachers and the University of Idaho Faculty Federation, filed a lawsuit this week in the U.S. District Court for Idaho, challenging the No Public Funds for Abortion Act (NPFAA). The lawsuit asserts that the law, which makes it a crime to use public funds to “promote abortion” or “counsel in favor of abortion,” is a
The MessengerAug 15 2023
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Rudy Giuliani to Newsmax: Ridiculous Application of RICO Statute
Former New York Mayor and federal prosecutor Rudy Giuliani, among the 18 co-defendants indicted along with former President Donald Trump for allegedly trying to subvert Georgia’s 2020 election results, told Newsmax on Tuesday the racketeering charge he and the other defendants are facing is bogus. And he would know more than anyone. Giuliani pioneered the use of the Racketeer Influenced and
Newsmax (News)Sep 08 2023
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Border buoy barrier in Rio Grande allowed to remain after state appeals ruling
AUSTIN (Nexstar) – A buoy barrier along Texas-Mexico border near Eagle Pass will remain in place as an appeal by the state moves forward in court. A federal appeals court issued a temporary stay of a judge’s ruling to remove the barrier by September 15th. The stay comes one day after Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state would appeal the removal order. The case stems from a lawsuit the
KXAN NewsAug 14 2023
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FAA investigating after jet catches fire, crashes amid Thunder Over Michigan air show
YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Federal authorities are investigating the sudden crashing of a vintage fighter jet that was performing Sunday at an air show in Wayne County. The Federal Aviation Administration is working with the National Transportation Safety Board to determine why a MiG-23 jet crashed amid the Thunder Over Michigan air show at Willow Run Airport. At around 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug
WDIV 4 Click On DetroitAug 15 2023
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Special counsel David Weiss says Hunter Biden’s plea deal is not binding
Newly appointed special counsel David Weiss said the plea deal Hunter Biden struck with federal prosecutors is not binding, as Biden’s lawyers had previously argued. In a court filing Tuesday, Weiss said the deal to resolve a felony related to possession of a firearm wasn’t approved by a probation officer and “it never went into effect,” per CNN. Biden’s lawyers in a separate court filing
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