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Apr 18 2024
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Trump trial loses juror as judge issues warning
Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan lost a juror on Thursday morning as New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan issued a warning to media members. Adam Klasfeld of MSNBC News wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that to start the trial this morning, juror number two was brought into the court room and expressed that she had "concerns" about her ability to be fair and
NewsweekApr 27 2024
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Apple ID Password Reset Issue Hitting iPhone, iPad And MacBook Users
I woke up early this morning, and, like millions of others, the first thing I did was check my iPhone for messages, weather reports, and news. Unlike every other day, however, I found myself logged out of my Apple ID and was required to not only enter my password again but change it for a new one. It appears I am not alone. Although the Apple system status page reports no issues at all, that
ForbesApr 29 2024
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‘Sopranos’ Actress Says People In Hollywood Are Too ‘Petrified’ To Cross Liberals On Social Issues
Drea de Matteo, an actress of “The Sopranos” fame, says people in Hollywood are too “petrified” to disagree with liberals on social issues because of the current political climate with President Joe Biden in office. As part of a discussion with Donald Trump Jr. on his “Triggered” podcast, the Emmy winner quipped about how she is “so liberal” that she is conservative in today’s politics and
The Daily WireApr 01 2024
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New home for at-risk LGBTQ youth opens in New Hampshire
“It took us over a year to find this building, and then it took us well over a year to get it to this state,” Matthew McCall said, as he led a tour through the freshly renovated property last week. “Placing group homes in the state is challenging and always has been. But we were really lucky to come across a building that met a lot of our needs.” KEENE, N.H. — A stately house that was
The Boston GlobeApr 09 2024
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Women's studies conference to attack 'right wing' laws on abortion, trans issues
(THE COLLEGE FIX) – The University of Kentucky will soon hold its 5th annual Gender and Women’s Studies conference, with this year’s theme focused on decrying so-called “right-wing … injustices.” “Justice on Trial” is the theme for the Aug. 31 conference, as “right-wing parties” have “paved the way for conservative laws that harm the bodily autonomy of women, people of color, LGBTQ+ people,
WNDApr 16 2024
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Out for Biden-Harris: Re-election campaign hopes to mobilize LGBTQ+ voters - Philadelphia Gay News
With less than seven months until election day, Democratic leaders launched the Out for Biden-Harris initiative — a national movement that aims to inspire and train LGBTQ+ voters to become an active part of campaign efforts. Philadelphia was one of multiple cities to kick-off the initiative with a happy hour on April 10 at Tavern on Camac hosted by City Councilmember Rue Landau and state rep
Philadelphia Gay NewsApr 28 2024
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Gov. Pillen issues post-storm declaration that allows use of state emergency fund
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen tours damage from Friday’s storms in eastern Nebraska. (Courtesy of the Governor’s Office) OMAHA — Gov. Jim Pillen on Sunday issued a post-tornado emergency declaration, which allows the use of an emergency fund established under the Nebraska Emergency Management Act, to respond to storm damage in three counties. Gov. Pillen issues post-storm proclamation, which allows
Yahoo NewsApr 26 2024
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N.J. school district cuts 27 teachers and employees due to ‘economic issues’
The Asbury Park school board cut 27 teachers, aides and other jobs “due to economic issues” in a vote Wednesday night following recommendations from the district’s acting superintendent. The layoffs will take effect July 1, according to an agenda listing the eliminated positions on the Asbury Park School District website. Several staff members, former employees, parents and community members
nj.comApr 23 2024
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North Carolina legislators return to adjust the budget and consider other issues
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina General Assembly six months after it wrapped up a landmark session in 2023. The House and Senate planned to gavel in daily floor meetings at midday Wednesday. The last time most legislators were together in Raleigh was in late October, when redistricting maps were debated and enacted. Odd-numbered-year sessions begin in January, but those in even-
Associated PressApr 17 2024
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FAA issues groundstop for all Alaska Airlines flights
Alaska Airlines grounded its entire U.S. fleet Wednesday morning after experiencing problems with a computer system upgrade. The Seattle-based carrier said in a statement that an issue arose “while performing an upgrade to the system that calculates our weight and balance.” The Federal Aviation Administration approved a ground stop for all Alaska and Horizon flights starting at approximately
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