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Mar 11 2024
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Biden, Trump discuss Social Security, Medicare cuts
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. (CNN) — President Joe Biden highlighted and hit back against comments from former President Donald Trump Monday suggesting openness to entitlement reform, vowing to a largely retirement age crowd in New Hampshire that he would block any efforts to cut Medicare or Social Security. “Many of my Republican friends want to put Social Security and Medicare back on the chopping block
Wish TVMar 18 2024
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Assembly Democrats line up for open state Senate seat
Despite a shot at winning a legislative majority for the first time in 14 years, a wave of Democrats will leave the state Assembly early next year, with several retiring and a handful of others running for different offices. In just one Madison-area Senate district all three Democratic representatives are vying for the new, open and reliably blue seat. The race will feature a crowded primary
Wisconsin WatchJul 05 2023
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Lin Wood, a pro-Trump attorney who challenged 2020 election, retires his law license
Lin Wood, a supporter of former President Donald Trump who sought to overturn the 2020 election, had his law license retired in Georgia rather than wait for possible punishment from the state bar's multiple disciplinary investigations against him. By Wednesday afternoon, the Georgia State Bar's website listed Wood as "retired." In a letter sent to Georgia Bar officials earlier this week, Wood
NPR Fact CheckMar 19 2024
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Marc Tomo Just Hired As Middletown South Head Football Coach
MIDDLETOWN, NJ — At their Monday night meeting, the Middletown school board hired Marc Tomo as the new Middletown High School South football coach. Tomo is stepping into the role held by longtime South football coach Steve Antonucci, who retired this year. Tomo was South's defensive coordinator for the past two seasons, and before that an assistant coach under Antonucci, the Asbury Park Press
Patch.comFeb 08 2022
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Retired pope asks pardon for abuse, but admits no wrongdoing
Retired Pope Benedict XVI asked forgiveness Tuesday for any “grievous faults” in his handling of clergy sex abuse cases, but denied any personal or specific wrongdoing after an independent report criticized his actions in four cases while he was archbishop of Munich, Germany.
Benedict’s lack of a personal apology or admission of guilt immediately riled sex abuse survivors, who said his
Associated PressMar 19 2024
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City commission appoints acting East Grand Rapids public safety director
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The city of East Grand Rapids announced the appointment of the new acting public safety director. On Monday, Ric Buikema was appointed as the acting public safety director during the East Grand Rapids City Commission. The appointment comes after Public Safety Director Mark Herald’s retirement on March 6. He had been in the role for 18 years, according to a
WOOD 8Jul 05 2023
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Lin Wood, pro-Trump lawyer who challenged 2020 election results, says he retired
Attorney L. Lin Wood holds up a Bible while speaking during a press conference on election results in Alpharetta, Georgia, U.S., December 2, 2020. Lin Wood, a pro-Trump lawyer who worked to challenge the 2020 election results, said he has retired from the law in order to avoid his potential disbarment in Georgia. That state's bar "has agreed to drop the disciplinary cases against me in return
CNBCMar 19 2024
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Former Alabama OL Kadyn Proctor Leaving Iowa After Two Months For Return To Bama
The return home to Iowa lasted about two months for offensive lineman Kaydn Proctor, who will now reportedly transfer back to Alabama, after recently transferring to the Hawkeyes. News of Proctor coming back home to Iowa was met with jubilation from the Hawkeyes fan base, after the highly-touted lineman signed with Alabama out of high school. Playing in all thirteen games for Nick Saban last
OutKickMar 19 2024
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Multiple bills aim to support foreign-trained physicians to address Maine workforce shortages
The two bills were based on recommendations given by a commission tasked to better support foreign-trained physicians and medical workers living in Maine. AUGUSTA, Maine — To address workforce shortages in Maine's health care sectors, two bills look to create a pathway to employment for foreign-trained physicians who have their sights on working in-state. "Thirty percent of Maine's health care
News Center MaineMar 19 2024
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Connecting seniors who need a hand with young people who need a home
LEWISTON, Idaho — At the age of 82, Sandra Luke Boyer relishes her independence in her three-bedroom home where she lives with her English bulldog, Missy. She drives to the supermarket to buy groceries, cooks her meals, mends clothes and washes her laundry. But two winters ago, Boyer, who is gradually losing use of her muscles from a rare condition called inclusion body myositis, faced the
The Seattle Times