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Jul 25 2023
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NFL player says his dog was having an emergency when cited for driving 140 mph
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota Vikings first-round draft pick Jordan Addison told the state trooper who clocked him going 140 mph in a 55 mph zone last week that he was speeding because of an emergency involving his dog. The Associated Press on Monday obtained an updated copy of the citation issued to Addison and filed with the St. Paul city attorney. The Minnesota State Patrol said Addison
WSFA 12Jul 21 2023
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Trump dealt a double blow when judge denies delayed trial date, and MORE looming charges emerge
Former President Trump was slammed twice with bad news on Friday that included a judge denying his motion to delay his trial until after the election and a Georgia District Attorney reportedly looking to indict him on “sprawling racketeering” charges in August. Judge Aileen Cannon set Trump’s trial date for May 20, 2024, on Friday morning following Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team arguing
Bizpac ReviewJul 21 2023
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New Jersey Sues Transportation Department Over New York’s New ‘Congestion Tolls’
The state of New Jersey filed a lawsuit Friday against the U.S. Department of Transportation(DOT) and the Federal Highway Administration(FHWA) challenging the federal government’s approval of New York’s congestion toll plan. The lawsuit alleges that the government’s approval of New York’s plan to charge drivers a “congestion toll” in Manhattan to reduce emissions violates federal law because
The Daily CallerJul 21 2023
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Federal Judge Blocks Law Protecting Women’s Sports From Trans Athletes
On Thursday, a federal judge temporarily blocked Arizona from enforcing a law that would protect women’s and girls' sports from biological male athletes who believe they are “trans women.” According to the Associated Press, a judge in Tucson granted a preliminary injunction to allow processing of a lawsuit filed by two “transgender girls” against the state’s act protecting the fairness and
TownhallAug 18 2023
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Trump Attempts To Push Federal Trial In D.C. Back Until 2026
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to push the start date of his federal trial in Washington, D.C., over his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election to April 2026.
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team requested that U.S. District Judge Tonya Chutkan, who is overseeing the case, allow jury selection to begin in December of this year and that the trial
The Daily WireJul 21 2023
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Gilgo Beach Murder Investigation: Looking At Patch's Coverage
Rex Heuermann, a Massapequa Park resident who runs an architecture firm in Manhattan, was taken into custody July 13 as he left work. The 59-year-old, whose wife filed for divorce this week, has two adult children. He appeared in Suffolk County court July 14 in connection to three unsolved murders from 2010, and pleaded not guilty. In the days since the arrest, Patch has been there with the
Patch.comJul 25 2023
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Iowa Supreme Court: Governor's appeal of injunction on new abortion ban can move forward
Iowa Supreme Court: Gov. Kim Reynolds' appeal of injunction on new abortion ban can move forward The Iowa State Supreme Court ruled Gov. Kim Reynolds' appeal on the injunction against a new abortion bill can move forward. The Supreme Court can rule on the injunction or whether the law is constitutional. Related coverage in video below: Gov. Kim Reynolds files appeal of injunctionThe abortion
ABC 7 KETVMay 30 2023
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Biden Accuser Tara Reade Seeks Russian Citizenship
Tara Reade, a former aide to President Joe Biden when he was a senator who has accused Biden of sexual assault, said Tuesday she has applied for citizenship with the Russian Federation because she no longer feels safe in the United States. Reade held a news conference on Tuesday that was livestreamed on Twitter in which she said while applying with the Russian Federation, she was hoping to
Newsmax (News)Jul 25 2023
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Lori Daybell asks judge to prohibit Tammy Daybell's aunt from speaking at sentencing
ST. ANTHONY, Idaho — Lori Vallow Daybell's defense attorneys do not believe Tammy Daybell's aunt has a right to speak during Lori Daybell's sentencing hearing next week. Vicki Hoban, Tammy Daybell's aunt, filed a request in June asking Judge Steven Boyce for permission to give a victim impact statement during the sentencing. Boyce initially denied the request saying Idaho law only recognizes "
KSLMay 24 2023
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Professor who cursed students and destroyed pro-life display fired only after threatening the life of a reporter
The pernicious rhetoric of the left that words are “violence” justifying actual violence may have inspired a radical professor at Hunter College (part of the City University of New York) to destroy a pro-life display on school grounds. That provoked an investigation by the University of the incident that was captured on video and displayed on Twitter. Allie Griffin of the New York Post
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