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Aug 10 2023
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Right-wingers voice fury after FBI shoots man over Biden threats: report
The fatal shooting by the FBI of a Utah man accused of threatening Joe Biden and other public figures has fueled anger among many in right-wing circles, was accused of making threats against Biden ahead of the President’s scheduled visit to the state. He was killed as authorities arrived at his Provo home with a warrant for his arrest Wednesday. Right-wing media personality suggested that the
Raw StoryJul 01 2023
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Moms for Liberty are fired up in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. — They call themselves joyful warriors -- but this group of conservative moms are mad. They’re mad at their teachers, their principals, their president. And now they’re fighting back through school boards, local elections and -- if they get their way -- their next president. This weekend’s Moms for Liberty conference showcases how local issues like education can have
ABC News (Online)Aug 01 2023
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Boston police identify a shooting victim, suspect from Sunday's 'calamitous violence'
One of the victims of Sunday’s bout of shootings in Boston has been identified, and a suspect is in police custody. Boston officers identified Jackson Beausejour, 33, of Mattapan, who was found with a gunshot wound at Blue Hill Avenue and Washington Street in Roxbury around 7:47 p.m., police said in a statement. • None Read more: Christopher Caballero led Chicopee police in chase to
MassLive.comAug 01 2023
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Fulton County DA Reports Racist Threat as Trump Decision Nears
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has warned local officials to “stay alert” as her investigation into Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election winds up. In an email to Fulton County commissioners, Willis forwarded a recent threat her office received from a pro-Trump troll, noting it was “pretty typical” of the racist and sexist abuse
Daily BeastAug 03 2023
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'When it arraigns, we pour': Donald Trump's 2020 election arraignment sparks drink, food specials in Washington
Former President Donald Trump traveled to Washington on Thursday for his arraignment on charges of trying to steal the 2020 election. And Washington locals didn’t miss the opportunity to mark the former president’s return to the nation’s capital, including with drink specials. Fight Club, a restaurant in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, shared that it's offering three drinks referencing Trump's
"USA Today" ContributorAug 03 2023
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Trump arrives in DC ahead of arraignment
Former President Donald Trump arrived in Washington, D.C., for his third arraignment this year. Trump was seen getting off his plane at Reagan National Airport around 3 p.m. Eastern. He had departed from New Jersey about an hour earlier. Trump is due in federal court at 4 p.m. Eastern to be arraigned on four felony counts, all tied to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Law enforcement
WTKR 3Mar 10 2023
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Fane Tower developer scraps plans for what would have been Providence’s tallest skyscraper - The Boston Globe
“I came to Providence with a vision for a great and iconic project that would provide much-needed housing, quality jobs, and revenue for local government and have worked long and hard to make it a reality,” he said Friday in an written statement. “However, due to recent risk factors outside of my control, it is no longer feasible to move forward with this project. I wish the I-195
The Boston GlobeAug 08 2023
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Feds can again regulate ghost guns as Supreme Court freezes lower court ruling on 5-4 vote
WASHINGTON – The US government can once again regulate so-called “ghost gun” kits after the Supreme Court froze a lower court’s ruling that found the feds could not define the kits as firearms for improved federal tracking. The Court issued a stay on the June order by Judge Reed O’Connor of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The 5-4 decision came with conservative Chief
New York Post (News)Aug 03 2023
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A year after deadly derailment, Missouri launches ‘historic’ railroad crossing safety plan
Another 17 mostly rural crossings will be closed to traffic, potentially drawing opposition from local communities or private landowners who may have to travel longer distances to get around the rail line. In an announcement Thursday, the Missouri Department of Transportation said the so-called “passive” crossings would be transformed in the coming five years to prevent collisions between the
St. Louis Post-DispatchAug 03 2023
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UPDATED: More than 400 people attend Washington’s tenth National Night Out
If you were unable to attend National Night Out on Tuesday night (Aug. 1), then you missed seeing “priceless moments” between local public safety members interacting with the community, according to Sarah Godley, crime prevention and community outreach administrator for Washington Police Department. The event was held at Beebe Memorial Park in Washington. National Night Out is an annual event
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