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Jun 28 2023
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Former Google Boss and Clinton Lackey Eric Schmidt: 2024 Will Be ‘Full of False Information’
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who even by Silicon Valley standards has extraordinarily close ties to the Democrat party, is stoking fears about AI-generated misinformation in the 2024 election.
The tech leader made his comments at the Aspen Ideas festival, an annual gathering of largely neoliberal policymakers and business leaders. Past speakers have included Bill Clinton, Hillary
Breitbart NewsJan 19 2024
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Sarah Rose Starling, Kinsman, Ohio
KINSMAN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Sarah Rose Starling, 58, passed away on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, in her home surround by loved ones after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. Born February 22, 1965, in Warren Ohio, she was a daughter of Roy A. and Ruth E. (Watt) Starling. A 1983 Graduate of Joseph Badger High School, Sarah was the pitcher for the Girl’s Softball Team during the State
WKBN 27Apr 17 2022
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Of the 200 statues at the U.S. Capitol, 14 are of women; RBG and Sandra Day O’Connor will soon join the ranks
Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg — the first women to sit on the highest court in the country — are joining the relatively short list of women memorialized as sculptures at the U.S. Capitol. Bipartisan legislation to add statues of the two Supreme Court justices to the Capitol was spearheaded by women lawmakers, passed the Senate last December, passed the House at the end of March
The FulcrumFeb 20 2019
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Good News: A Unanimous Supreme Court Strikes a Blow for Civil Liberties
It’s always a good day when even Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg writes like an originalist — and that’s exactly what she did when she wrote the opinion for seven justices in Timbs v. Indiana
National Review (News)Jan 07 2019
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RBG to Miss All Oral Arguments Today
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will miss oral arguments for the first time Monday as she continues to recover from her surgery in which she had cancerous nodules removed from her lung.
TownhallDec 29 2023
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Yankees should trade for pitching upgrade, analyst says
After losing out on Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Yankees were left with few free-agent options to improve a lackluster starting rotation. They could target Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell, but after the type of year Carlos Rodón had last year, the Yankees might not want to risk taking another chance on a similar pitcher. There’s also the possibility of reuniting with Jordan Montgomery, who they
Sep 28 2020
Analysis
The battle for the Supreme Court is tearing America apart
In her life, Ruth Bader Ginsburg became a surprising cultural icon. Her fans called her ‘Notorious RBG’ (a play on the rapper Notorious BIG), and she was the subject of movies, Saturday Night Live skits and many internet memes. No Supreme Court justice has ever reached such celebrity status before.
SpikedDec 28 2023
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GOP lawmakers worry Maricopa County will have more printer problems in 2024 election
On Thursday, a legislative panel inquired about Maricopa County where printers struggled to handle ballots, causing delays and frustration in recent elections. Republican lawmakers questioned former Supreme Court Judge Ruth McGregor who investigated the county’s printer problems in 2022. She repeated what she had included in her independent report — some printers failed and needed to be
KJZZ FronterasDec 21 2023
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Special election in Sussex House district
A special election will be held on Thursday in Delaware House District 37 in mid-Sussex County, including Georgetown.
State Representative Ruth Briggs King, a Republican, resigned her seat in the General Assembly on November 15th, putting the special election in motion.
Democrats nominated Jane Hovington for the post while Republicans are endorsing Valerie Jones Giltner.
WDELDec 21 2023
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Supreme Court 'should toss' Colorado ruling barring Trump from ballot, Washington Post columnist says
A new column from Washington Post associate editor Ruth Marcus argued that the U.S. Supreme Court "should toss" the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that former President Trump is not allowed on the state’s presidential primary ballot this year. Marcus declared that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which the state court invoked in making its ruling, "should not be used" in this case, as it
Fox News (Online News)