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Jun 04 2023
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Autopsy: Mother And Toddler Died From Multiple Gunshot Wounds
Fire, police, and EMS responded to Elkins Street for a report of a shooting. When they arrived two people were found dead, and another was suffering from a gunshot wound. Jamie Bell, 42 was quickly identified as the shooter and a manhunt ensued bringing several law enforcement agencies to the area. After several hours Bell was found deceased near a river close to the scene where the initial
Patch.comJun 09 2023
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Donald Trump’s second indictment – this time in federal court
In a Gabfest Special Edition, David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss Donald Trump’s indictment on charges relating to classified documents and the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision on Alabama racial gerrymandering. Here are some notes and references from today’s show: The Washington Post: “Live Updates: Trump criminal indictment is unsealed, shows he faces 37 charges” Robert Barnes
SlateJun 04 2023
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West, Schroeder pitch Boston College past troy, 4-1 in Tuscaloosa Regional
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — John West and Eric Schroeder came one out away from posting a shutout as Boston College eliminated Troy with a 4-1 victory in the Tuscaloosa Regional on Sunday. The second-seeded Eagles survived their second straight elimination game after falling to Troy 11-10 Friday night and advance to face top-seeded Alabama later Sunday. The Crimson Tide can advance to the Super
Associated PressMar 24 2015
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Pro-choice House leaders: Don’t let abortion-funding ban scuttle Medicare deal
Democratic leaders of the House’s pro-choice caucus said Tuesday they plan to support a bipartisan deal to overhaul Medicare payments, even though it includes a familiar ban on using federal funds for abortion.
The statement by Reps. Diana DeGette of Colorado and Louise Slaughter of New York is an attempt to salvage the Medicare deal struck by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and
Washington TimesMar 07 2015
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Through It All, Pelosi Keeps House Democrats Moving in One Direction
The quarterback Brett Favre has long retired. Cher shut down her most recent tour. Representative Nancy Pelosi — repeatedly written off and derided since her party lost the House in 2010 — powers on.
Ms. Pelosi, 74, maintains unwavering control over Democratic members of the House on legislation — in contrast to the House speaker, John A. Boehner, who continues to struggle with his
New York Times (News)Feb 10 2023
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U.S. Shoots Down High-Altitude Object Over U.S. Airspace
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. shot down a high-altitude object over U.S. territorial waters.
WASHINGTON—A U.S. military jet fighter shot down a high altitude object spotted in Alaskan airspace, the White House said Friday.
The object was flying at an altitude of 40,000 feet and posed a “reasonable threat to the safety of civilians,” John Kirby, a
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 07 2023
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Colorado Springs mayoral candidates to appear at several forums this week, with more scheduled
With a little less than a month until Colorado Springs' April 4 municipal election, mayoral candidates will address hot topics such as affordable housing, public safety, workforce development, water, outdoor recreation and more at several forums scheduled this week. Twelve candidates are competing in a crowded race to succeed term-limited Mayor John Suthers. They are Sallie Clark, Kallan Reece
Colorado Springs GazetteMay 24 2023
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Trump Lawyers Ask To Meet With Biden AG, Alleging Double Standard
(Reuters)—Lawyers for Donald Trump on Tuesday asked to meet U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland over the work of a special counsel who is handling two investigations into the former president. "No President of the United States has ever, in the history of our country, been baselessly investigated in such an outrageous and unlawful fashion," lawyers John Rowley and James Trusty wrote in a
Washington Free BeaconFeb 28 2015
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GOP leaders are struggling to show they really are in charge
Two months into full Republican control of Congress, GOP leaders are struggling to demonstrate they really are in charge.
The stunning House defeat Friday of a three-week spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security exposed Speaker John Boehner's weakness in the face of rebellious conservatives.
It also again demonstrated his need to rely on Democrats at critical moments
TownhallMay 24 2023
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Chief Justice Roberts Commits to ‘Highest Standards’ of Ethics at Supreme Court
The Supreme Court can do more to ensure that its justices are held to “the highest standards” of ethical conduct, said Chief Justice John Roberts in what amounts to the first admission that the High Court is at crossroads amid mounting calls for reforms in the wake of a series of ethics transgressions. Speaking at the American Law Institute's annual dinner Tuesday evening where he accepted an
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