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Jul 01 2021
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Kamala Harris staff contending with low morale, internal tensions: reports
As Vice President Kamala Harris contends with intense scrutiny over her handling of the border crisis and other key issues, members of her staff are experiencing low morale and struggling to communicate with top staffers, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
Communication issues and distrust between aides and senior officials on Harris’ team, including her chief of staff Tina
Fox News (Online News)Feb 19 2024
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High school football coach arrested after strangling his girlfriend to death, police say
ATLANTA (WANF/Gray News) - A Georgia high school football coach was arrested after allegedly killing his girlfriend in Maryland on Saturday, according to Prince George’s County Police Department, Carl Kearney, Jr., 43, walked into the Division V Clinton police station and confessed to officers that he had strangled his girlfriend earlier that morning at her home, authorities said. Kearney is
WBAY 2Feb 19 2024
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Shocking Confession: Man Admits to Strangling Girlfriend in Accokeek
In a harrowing incident that has shaken the community of Accokeek, Maryland, the Prince George’s County Police Department announced the arrest of 43-year-old Carl Kearney, Jr., from Griffin, Georgia, for the murder of his girlfriend, 38-year-old Patrina Best. The case, marked by a shocking confession and a tragic end, has drawn attention to the quiet neighborhood where the crime took place. On
The Southern Maryland ChronicleJul 16 2022
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Vice President Kamala Harris visits Philly to push for protection of abortion and voting rights
During a visit to Philadelphia on Saturday, Vice President Kamala Harris cast the outcome of Pennsylvania’s November elections as a crucial inflection point that could determine whether the nation’s government heads down a path of restricting or expanding civil rights.
The Philadelphia InquirerFeb 26 2024
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Maryland AG joins lawsuit blocking merger of grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons
BALTIMORE - Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has joined the Federal Trade Commission and attorneys general from seven other states and Washington D.C. in suing to block the proposed merger of grocery store giants Kroger and Albertsons. Both Kroger and Albertsons say they will challenge this lawsuit. They agreed to a merger in October 2022, and said it would help them better compete with
CBS News (Online)Jun 25 2021
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Kamala Harris To Visit U.S.-Mexico Border Amid Republican Backlash
Fending off unabated criticism from Republicans about her failure to visit the U.S.-Mexico border since being tapped as immigration czar, Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly plans to visit a stretch of the boundary this week.
Harris will arrive in El Paso, Texas, on Friday alongside Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, her office confirmed. No other information about the
HuffPostFeb 27 2024
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BYU ends No. 7 Kansas' 19-game home win streak, 76-68
The Cougars (20-8, 8-7 Big 12) took a 66-63 lead when Noah Waterman drained a 3-pointer with 2:43 left. Hunter Dickinson answered with a 3 for Kansas, but Robinson hit two free throws and Hall drained another 3, sending BYU to a win in its first trip to storied Allen Fieldhouse since December 1971. Dickinson had 17 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Jayhawks (21-7, 9-6), who were just 3 of 15
The Journal TimesFeb 26 2024
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RibFest ready to rock with musical lineup featuring original Guns N' Roses drummer
FARGO — Happy Harry’s RibFest will sound like “Paradise City” this year with original Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler among the four headliners to play the event, held June 5 through 8 outside the Fargodome. The classic hard rock and country acts for the annual barbecue celebration were announced Monday morning. Country act BlackHawk plays the opening night. The duo — Henry Paul and Dave
InforumDec 10 2016
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Harry Reid: A sculptor of partisanship, who was also molded by it
When retiring Sen. Harry Reid was first elected to the House in 1982, Ronald Reagan was president and Tip O’Neill was the speaker. It was the much-vaunted era of bipartisan deal-making between the Republican president and Democratic speaker – political opposites, but also friends.
Christian Science MonitorFeb 20 2024
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GA Football Coach Strangles Girlfriend To Death In MD: Police
The Prince George’s County (Maryland) Police Department said Sunday that Carl Kearney Jr., a 43-year-old from Griffin, admitted on Saturday to killing 38-year-old Patrina Best of Accokeek. Police said Kearney, Spalding High School's varsity head football coach, walked into the Division 5 Clinton police station around 9:15 a.m. to tell officers he had strangled Best earlier that morning in the
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