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Apr 23 2024
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Here are contract details for Lou Esposito, Michigan's new defensive line coach
Ann Arbor — Michigan defensive line coach Lou Esposito, a late addition to head coach Sherrone Moore’s staff, will make $1 million in base pay over two years. Esposito will make a base salary of $500,000 each of the next two years, according to his contract obtained Tuesday through an open-records request by The Detroit News. He signed the contract March 29, the day his hiring was officially
Detroit NewsApr 22 2024
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Hanover Park erases 5-run deficit, downs Kinnelon- Baseball recap
Dom Schiavone went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI to lead Hanover Park to a 7-5 win over Kinnelon in East Hanover. After a four-run top of the fourth inning, Kinnelon (2-8) built a 5-0 lead. But Hanover Park (6-3) scored three in the bottom half of the inning, before striking for three more in the fifth to take the lead. It added an insurance run in the sixth to help secure the come-from-
nj.comApr 23 2024
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The Sphere arena: See Las Vegas' eye-catching concert and entertainment venue in photos
The Sphere arena: See Las Vegas' eye-catching concert and entertainment venue in photos Sphere lights up for the first time in celebration of Independence Day on July 4, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 366-foot-tall, 516-foot-wide venue, the largest spherical structure on Earth, features an Exosphere with a 580,000-square-foot display, the largest LED screen in the world, and is expected to
"USA Today" ContributorJan 17 2023
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In inauguration speech, Gov. Abbott vows to prioritize property tax relief, education during legislative session
In inauguration speech, Gov. Abbott vows to prioritize property tax relief, education during legislative session
Gov. Greg Abbott takes the oath of office for his third term as Texas governor outside the Texas Capitol on Jan. 17. Abbott promised to strengthen the state power grid, cut property taxes and improve school safety in his inauguration speech. (Hannah Norton/Community Impact)
Community ImpactMar 17 2024
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Political baggage only seems to make Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton grow stronger
Sometimes getting impeached, getting indicted, being the target of a federal investigation and sundry civil litigations — and having allegations of marital infidelity aired on the public square — can be good for a politician's career. We're not talking about former President Donald Trump here, although we could be. We're talking about Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who in the recent
Austin American-StatesmanDec 18 2023
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Abbott To Sign ‘Strongest Border Security Bill Texas Has Ever Passed’ as He Sends Busloads of Migrants to Liberal ‘Sanctuary Cities,’ Overwhelming Them
The latest numbers from Texas indicate it has bused a total of more than 80,000 migrants to six Democratic-led cities, including Denver, New York City, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. Governor Abbott of Texas is expected to sign two major border security and immigration-related bills Monday evening as opponents prepare to take legal action upon his signature. The bills, SB 3 and SB 4, would
The New York SunJun 16 2021
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Abbott launches Texas border wall project with $250 million 'down payment'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday formally announced that Texas will build its own border wall, as he accused the Biden administration of abandoning its responsibility to protect the southern U.S. border.
"Today we are announcing that Texas will build a border wall in our state to help secure our border," Abbott said at a press conference.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday
Fox News DigitalApr 10 2023
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Why Gov. Abbott's push to pardon U.S. Army sergeant who killed Austin protester is so extraordinary
Gov. Greg Abbott stunned legal observers on Saturday when he announced a plan to pardon Daniel Perry, an Army sergeant who had been convicted of murder in Austin less than 24 hours earlier. The news was extraordinary not just because Texas is a notoriously unyielding place for criminal defendants, but also for its timing – Perry has not even been sentenced by a judge, nor have his lawyers
Houston ChronicleJul 20 2023
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Texas trooper says Abbott border policies 'have stepped over the line into the inhumane'
The inspector general for the state’s Department of Public Safety has launched an investigation into a trooper’s alarming report that state-driven border security efforts have led to horrific repercussions for immigrants, the Washington Examiner has learned.
Internal DPS communications obtained by the Washington Examiner revealed how the department communicated for two weeks about how
Washington ExaminerApr 10 2023
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Abbott Says He Would Pardon Sgt. Daniel Perry, Asks Texas Parole Board to ‘Expedite’ Recommendation
The day after a Travis County jury convicted Sgt. Daniel Perry of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Garrett Foster, Gov. Greg Abbott called on the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to “expedite” a pardon recommendation for Abbott’s immediate approval. Perry asserted he shot Foster in self-defense after Foster pointed an AK-style rifle at him, though witnesses disagreed on the
The Texan