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Jul 27 2023
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Winter 2022-23 Was MnDOT's Most Expensive Yet
ST. PAUL, MN — The Minnesota Department of Transportation spent about $174 million to clear highways during the winter of 2022-23, making it the most expensive snow removal season in agency history. The data from the historically snowy winter came out in a report published Thursday, which also detailed how MnDOT crews faced the most severe weather conditions in Minnesota in more than a decade
Patch.comJul 27 2023
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Farage Row Takes Down Another Top Exec At UK Bank Group
The head of NatWest's private banking arm Coutts resigned on Thursday, the second top executive to quit the group following a row over the closure of the account of arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage. Peter Flavel, chief executive of Coutts since March 2016, quit the upmarket bank "by mutual consent with immediate effect", NatWest's interim CEO Paul Thwaite said in a statement. A day earlier, Alison
Barron'sJul 31 2023
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Shots Fired: Twitter Explores Lawsuit Against Pro-Censorship Operatives
Twitter parent company X corp is exploring a lawsuit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a UK-based dark money nonprofit run by a far-left British Labour Party operative named Imran Ahmed.
Earlier this month journalist Paul Thacker dropped a Twitter files exposé via The Disinformation Chronicle in which we learn that pre-Musk Twitter employees took action against
ZeroHedgeJul 31 2023
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McConnell Faces Growing Calls to Step Down
Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Donald Trump are saying it’s time for the GOP to have new leadership in the upper chamber following concern over Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s health.
Last week, McConnell froze during a leadership press briefing and had to have colleagues lead him away from the podium. While the Kentucky Republican insisted he was fine when
TownhallJul 20 2023
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Missouri Supreme Court rejects AG’s position on abortion-rights amendment cost
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s efforts to inflate the cost estimate of an abortion-rights initiative petition were unanimously rejected by the state Supreme Court Thursday, just two days after judges heard arguments in the case. The quick verdict, which was written by Judge Paul Wilson, was scathing in its opinion of Bailey’s refusal to sign off on the work of Auditor Scott
Jefferson City News TribuneJul 20 2023
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Vikings' Rookie WR Clocked Going 140 MPH On I-94: MN State Patrol
ST. PAUL, MN — The newest member of the Minnesota Vikings was given a traffic ticket for going 85 miles over the posted speed limit, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. The Vikings selected Jordan Addison in the first round of the 2023 draft.
Just after 3 a.m. Thursday, a Minnesota State Patrol trooper was traveling eastbound on Interstate 94 near Dale Street when they clocked a
Patch.comJul 20 2023
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Missouri Supreme Court rejects AG’s push to inflate cost of abortion-rights amendment
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s efforts to inflate the cost of an abortion-rights initiative petition were unanimously rejected by the state Supreme Court Thursday, just two days after judges heard arguments in the case. The quick verdict, which was written by Judge Paul Wilson, was scathing in its assessment of Bailey’s refusal to sign off on the work of Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick,
Missouri IndependentFeb 17 2023
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Alex Murdaugh’s Wife Found “Several Bags Of Pills” A Month Before She And Her Son Were Shot Dead
On May 6, 2021, Paul Murdaugh sent his father, Alex, what appeared to be a difficult text message. Paul, 22, was letting his dad know that he was still at the family’s house in Edisto Beach, South Carolina, but that things were not OK. “I am still in EB because when you get here we have to talk,” Paul wrote. “Mom found several bags of pills in your computer bag.” Later that night, Maggie, 52,
BuzzFeed NewsJul 20 2023
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Vikings’ Jordan Addison Cited for Driving 140 MPH
The rookie is a first-round draft pick from USC.
Vikings rookie wide receiver Jordan Addison was cited for speeding and reckless driving early Thursday morning in St. Paul, Minn.
Addison, 21, is accused of traveling 140 mph in a 55 mph zone while driving a Lamborghini Urus, according to a statement by the Minnesota State Patrol.
Addison, whose place of residence is listed
WGNJul 20 2023
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Vikings’ Jordan Addison Cited for Driving 140 MPH
The rookie is a first-round draft pick from USC.
Vikings rookie wide receiver Jordan Addison was cited for speeding and reckless driving early Thursday morning in St. Paul, Minn.
Addison, 21, is accused of traveling 140 mph in a 55 mph zone while driving a Lamborghini Urus, according to a statement by the Minnesota State Patrol.
Addison, whose place of residence is listed
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