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Jun 22 2023
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Durham testimony to House — like his investigate-the-investigators Trump-Russia report — is a partisan Rohrschach test
WASHINGTON (AP) — The special counsel who investigated the FBI’s probe of ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign found himself at the center of a heated political fight as he appeared before a congressional committee Wednesday, with Democrats denouncing his inquiry and Republicans arguing that its findings helped prove an anti-Trump bias within law enforcement. John Durham, the
MarketWatchAug 24 2023
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Legendary Saints defensive coordinator Steve Sidwell who led 'Dome Patrol' dies at 78
Former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Steve Sidwell died Wednesday night at the age of 78, his son announced in a social media post Thursday. Sidwell served as Saints defensive coordinator from 1986-94 under former head coach Jim Mora, putting together some of the NFL's best defenses during that stretch. "For nine years, Steve Sidwell played an integral role in the success of the New
The Times-PicayuneAug 24 2023
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Legendary Saints defensive coordinator Steve Sidwell who led 'Dome Patrol' dies at 78
Former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Steve Sidwell died Wednesday night at the age of 78, his son announced in a social media post Thursday. Sidwell served as Saints defensive coordinator from 1986-94 under former head coach Jim Mora, putting together some of the NFL's best defenses during that stretch. "For nine years, Steve Sidwell played an integral role in the success of the New
The AdvocateJun 22 2023
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Durham defends report before House panel
WASHINGTON -- The special counsel who investigated the FBI's probe of ties between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 campaign found himself at the center of a heated political fight as he appeared before a congressional committee Wednesday, with Democrats denouncing his inquiry and Republicans arguing that its findings helped prove an anti-Trump bias within law enforcement. John Durham, the
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteAug 24 2023
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Detroit airport terminal inaccessible after heavy rains flood tunnel
Heavy rains that caused flooding in tunnels near Detroit Metropolitan Airport have left the McNamara Terminal inaccessible, the airport said Wednesday morning. The terminal is the largest at the airport and the Detroit hub for Delta Air Lines. Nearby expressways including I-275 and I-94 were also experiencing closures due to flooding, according to media reports. "Some roadways at Detroit
Crain's Detroit BusinessAug 22 2023
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Indiana Law Protecting the Unborn Set to Take Effect
Indiana’s pro-life law is set to take effect after the state Supreme Court denied a rehearing in a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana Monday. “The denial of the rehearing means the ban will take effect once a June 30 ruling upholding the ban is certified, a procedural step expected to take just days, court spokesperson Kathryn Dolan said in an email to news
Breitbart NewsAug 25 2023
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Chicago joins St. Louis, other cities in suing Kia, Hyundai for failing to prevent auto thefts
Like many cities, Chicago has seen car thefts skyrocket as it emerges from the pandemic. Chicago had 21,516 reported auto thefts in 2022, up from 13,856 the previous year, a 55% increase according to data from the National Crime Information Center. Nationwide, thefts were up 7%, surpassing 1 million stolen vehicles for the first time since 2008. Kia and Hyundai thefts “exploded” last summer
St. Louis Post-DispatchAug 22 2023
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Georgia college reinstates mask mandates and 'physical distancing'
A college in Georgia has reinstated mask mandates and "physical distancing" at its premises as a precaution against COVID-19 cases. Morris Brown College, based in Atlanta, made the announcement on social media, informing students that these mandates would be reinstated immediately following reports of positive COVID-19 cases among students in the Atlanta University Center. The mandates for
Washington ExaminerSep 14 2023
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Another FBI Narrative About the Hunter Biden Case Just Imploded
You’d think the Federal Bureau of Investigation would figure out they can’t sell their spin anymore. It’s become an embarrassing spectacle to see our nation’s top law enforcement and domestic intelligence agency get owned over the simplest reasons: they lie and have zero credibility.
The bureau’s days of being a dogmatic apolitical agency adhering to top-notch professionalism died
Town Square DelewareJul 24 2023
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'No, you don't hit her like that': Singer Monica jumps off stage to stop an altercation mid-concert
The singer Monica interrupted her concert in Detroit over the weekend to stop an altercation between a man and a woman in the crowd. The incident happened at the Riverfront Music Festival in the Motor City, and video posted on social media showed how it all went down. "Wait a minute, wait a minute. Ah, ah, ah. No, don't you hit her like that," the singer can be heard saying before walking into
ABC 7 Los Angeles