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Dec 22 2023
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‘Bunch of Lies’: Fact-Checking Biden’s Claims Amid Impeachment Inquiry
Just days after the indictment of Hunter Biden, the House is poised to advance its impeachment inquiry scrutinizing the actions of President Joe Biden.
Biden, the White House, and Democrats have continued to say that the president has no links to son Hunter Biden’s business ventures.
As the House draws closer to formalizing the inquiry as an impeachment investigation, the
The Daily SignalMay 26 2015
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Supreme Court to consider redefining 'one-person, one-vote' principle
The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to decide whether state legislative districts must have roughly equal numbers of legal voters rather than overall populations.
The case was filed by voters in Texas who claim their ballots carry less weight than those of voters whose state Senate districts include large numbers of illegal immigrants.
While the Constitution is intended to protect
USA TODAYNov 19 2023
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Bengals Under Investigation After Season-Ending Injury to Star QB Joe Burrow, Team Deletes Video
An up-and-down season for the Cincinnati Bengals will all but certainly remain in the “down” position after superstar quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury in a 34-20 “Thursday Night Football” loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The loss presented the obvious headaches of knocking the team down to a mediocre 5-5 record, as well as the loss of its popular starting quarterback.
Western JournalNov 16 2023
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Sources confirm GM's UAW workers ratify tentative agreement; announcement expected from Fain Friday
HAMTRAMCK, Mich. (WXYZ) — General Motors has enough votes to ratify the contract, according to the union's official ratification vote tracker. It shows close to 55 percent of workers voted 'yes'. The other 45 percent voted against the contract. The voting deadline ended at 4 p.m. An official announcement from UAW president Shawn Fain on GM's ratification vote is expected tomorrow. This is news
ABC 7 WXYZMay 07 2015
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Britain votes in a neck-and-neck contest to determine who will govern
Britain’s most fiercely fought election in decades moved into the hands of voters Thursday with the two main parties neck-and-neck in a contest that will likely produce frantic political scrambling to form a government.
Although the counting of the votes is expected to be wrapped up within hours after polls close at 10 p.m. (5 p.m. EDT), forming a viable government could take weeks.
Washington PostMay 09 2015
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Republican Leaders Plan House Vote On Late-Term Abortion Ban
Republican leaders are planning a House vote next week on a bill banning late-term abortions after dropping a requirement that rape victims would qualify for the procedure only if they'd already reported the crime to authorities.
Top House Republicans abruptly reversed plans to debate the measure in January after GOP women and moderates objected to that reporting requirement. Instead,
HuffPostApr 21 2015
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Deal reached on human trafficking bill paves way for Lynch vote
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that negotiators had reached a "bipartisan" deal on the anti-human trafficking bill, clearing the way for a vote to confirm Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch in the coming days.
CNN DigitalAug 10 2018
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Kris Kobach to recuse himself from vote count in Kansas gubernatorial primary
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach said Thursday that he will remove himself from the further counting of votes while his Republican primary battle with Gov. Jeff Colyer hangs in the balance, describing it as a "symbolic" step in response to a public demand from Colyer. Meanwhile, CBS Topeka, Kansas affiliate WIBW reports the number of votes separating Colyer and Kobach will be changing
CBS News (Online)Dec 17 2023
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Chicago mayor does 180, wants to ditch high-achieving schools in name of ‘equity’
Chicago’s far-left mayor announced plans this past week to do away with eleven “high-achieving selective-enrollment schools” in order to increase “equity.” Brandon Johnson prefers a “neighborhood school” program, according to the Daily Mail. Chicago Board of Education CEO Pedro Martinez claimed the selective-school system results in “stratification and inequity,” and said there’s a five-year “
The College FixFeb 11 2020
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New Hampshire primary voting kicks off, with Sanders and Buttigieg locked in fierce battle
New Hampshire’s presidential primary kicked off at midnight – as voters in three tiny townships in the state’s North Country and White Mountains cast the first ballots in the first primary in the White House race.
Dixville Notch – which has held the midnight voting tradition for 60 years – as well as nearby Millsfield and Hart’s Location, grab the national spotlight every four years as
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