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Nov 04 2023
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Eric Trump testimony began "march towards defeat" in fraud trial: Attorney
After Eric Trump testified in his father's $250 million civil fraud trial, former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti said Friday that his testimony began a "march towards defeat." The trial stems from a lawsuit New York Attorney General Letitia James filed last year, alleging that former President Donald Trump and top executives at his family company, The Trump Organization, conspired to
NewsweekNov 03 2023
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Cooler Jobs Market Won’t Rule Out Another Hike, Fed’s Barkin Says
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin said that moderating employment last month was a welcome indication of a normalization of the labor market but that his view on whether to raise rates again will depend more on inflation reports. “What we saw today was data that showed a gradual lessening of the job market,” Barkin said in a CNBC interview Friday. “I think that’s what
BloombergNov 03 2023
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GA to appeal order to add Black districts to political maps, but special session still set
State officials will appeal a federal judge’s ruling that struck down Georgia’s 2021 political maps for diluting the voting strength of Black Georgians. But state officials will not try to block last week’s ruling while the appeal is being heard, according to a notice filed with the court Wednesday. U.S. District Court Judge Steve C. Jones ruled last week that the state’s GOP-drawn boundary
The Telegraph (Georgia)Nov 01 2023
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President Joe Biden embarks on 'barnstorming' tour of rural America with stop at Minnesota farm
Amid a war in the Middle East, a primary challenger from Minnesota and slipping poll numbers, President Joe Biden will kick off what aides are calling a "barnstorming" of rural America with a visit to a farm just north of Northfield today. The trip to Dutch Creek Farms in rural Dakota County is billed by the White House as a chance to spotlight farmers who are leaning on recent federal
Star TribuneNov 15 2023
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Wholesale prices fell 0.5% in October for biggest monthly drop since April 2020
Wholesale prices in October posted their biggest decline in 3½ years, providing another indication that the worst of the inflation surge may have passed.
The producer price index, which measures final-demand costs for businesses, declined 0.5% for the month, against expectations for a 0.1% increase from the Dow Jones consensus, the Labor Department reported Wednesday. The department
CNBCNov 03 2023
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Ex-officer guilty in fatal beating
MEMPHIS -- A former Memphis police officer pleaded guilty Thursday in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in exchange for prosecutors recommending a 15-year sentence, becoming the first of five officers charged in the case to admit guilt. Desmond Mills Jr. entered his plea during a hearing at the Memphis federal courthouse as part of a larger agreement under which he will also plead guilty to
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteNov 03 2023
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The nation in brief: NYC mayor's campaign consultant raided
NEW YORK -- Federal agents on Thursday raided the home of a top fundraiser and longtime confidante to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who abruptly ditched a planned White House meeting and flew home from Washington. Agents searched the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. A spokesperson for the FBI confirmed that a court-authorized law
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteNov 02 2023
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Biden pushes rural investment message with MN visit
President Joe Biden was in southern Minnesota yesterday to highlight federal investments for rural America. Biden visited a farm near Northfield to discuss funding from recent packages such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, with the latter focusing on climate projects and health care assistance. For agriculture, the administration said there is new funding
Public News ServiceOct 17 2023
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The new gag order against Trump, briefly explained
Former President Donald Trump will now face certain restrictions on one of his signature pastimes: attacking his perceived enemies. On Monday, federal judge Tanya Chutkan issued a partial gag order that prevents Trump from going after witnesses, prosecutors, and court personnel who are involved in the federal case examining his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The order follows a
VoxNov 02 2023
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Tyre Nichols' loved ones react to former Memphis officer pleading guilty
SACRAMENTO -- There was a step toward justice for Tyre Nichols' loved ones on Thursday after ex-Memphis Police Officer Desmond Mills, Jr., pleaded guilty to both federal and state charges in connection to the death of the Sacramento native. Angelina Paxton, one of Nichols' long-time friends, said she is relieved that there is acknowledgment of wrongdoing at this level. "I was relieved because
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