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May 04 2023
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Intel officials that signed Hunter Biden laptop ‘disinfo’ letter will talk to House panel
Two former top intelligence officials who signed on to an October 2020 letter attacking The Post’s bombshell report on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop will be interviewed this month by the House subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government. A source familiar with the plans told The Post on Thursday that former CIA Director John Brennan will sit for a transcribed interview on May
New York Post (News)Apr 07 2023
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Harmony Montgomery case: Cops search wetlands for missing NH girl
Authorities searched a wetland area in Massachusetts Friday for the remains of a 5-year-old New Hampshire girl who disappeared in 2019 and is presumed dead, according to police. New Hampshire state troopers combed through the marsh along Route 107 in Revere, Mass. as part of an investigation into the alleged murder of Harmony Montgomery, according to the Boston Globe. At least 18 troopers from
New York Post (News)May 04 2023
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Mounds of pasta dumped near stream calls into question Old Bridge, N.J.'s lack of bulk trash pickup
Someone found tons of pasta dumped in the woods in Old Bridge. Photos from the discovery have gone viral online. But as CBS2 found out Thursday, it sparked conversations about another issue in town. It's story that has been gaining national and even international attention. Hundreds of pounds of pasta was dumped along the side of a stream in Middlesex County. It sure was what it looked like
CBS News (Online)Apr 07 2023
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Tennessee Lawmakers’ Lesson on Gun Violence, Free Speech, Racism and Democracy
The country watched in real time on Thursday evening as Tennessee Republicans expelled two Democratic lawmakers for flouting House rules when they protested on the chamber floor last week in support of gun reform after a shooting at a Nashville elementary school killed three children and three adults – a procedural ejection that transformed into an acrid testimony on gun violence, free speech
U.S. News & World ReportApr 05 2023
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What the Election of Chicago's New Mayor Says About the Political Power of Teachers' Unions
Brandon Johnson is a former middle school teacher, a teachers’ union organizer, and now Chicago’s next mayor. Teachers’ union organizers say his narrow victory over a former city schools executive and charter school champion in the city’s April 4 mayoral runoff election represents a transformational moment for education for the nation’s fourth largest school district. Johnson’s victory in many
Education WeekApr 04 2023
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Prank YouTuber Was Shot While Recording Video At Dulles Mall: Report
LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA — A prank YouTuber has been identified as the victim in Sunday's shooting at the Dulles Town Center mall, according to a report from WUSA9. The victim, Tanner Cook, is a 21-year-old who creates content for the "Classified Goons" YouTube channel. On Monday, Cook was still receiving treatment in an area intensive care unit. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition
Patch.comApr 05 2023
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Tornado watch issued for Monroe County until 5 p.m. Wednesday
The Campus River spills over its banks Feb. 7, 2019, near Woodburn Hall. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 5 p.m. April 5, 2023, in Monroe County. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for 39 Indiana counties, including Monroe, until 5 p.m. Wednesday. Severe thunderstorms are expected throughout the afternoon, according to the NWS. A wind advisory
Indiana Daily StudentApr 17 2023
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The chip industry’s open secret: Adversaries’ military tech relies on U.S. components
Western companies were quick to shutter operations in Russia after the country’s military invasion of Ukraine last February. But U.S. and European microelectronic tech continues to power the Kremlin’s war.
Key components from more than a dozen Western countries have been found in the military equipment used by Russian forces in Ukraine, according to research from the British academic
CNBCMay 10 2023
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New York Leaders Spar Over Adams’s Plan to Move Migrants From the City
Gov. Kathy Hochul issued an executive order allowing her to mobilize another 500 National Guardsmen to help manage migrant intake, on top of the 1,000 the state has already mobilized. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Suburban officials are reluctant to accept asylum seekers from New York City, with one Rockland County town securing
New York Times (News)May 08 2023
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WaPo Publishes Damning Piece on Biden's Poll Numbers, Highlighting One Issue of Grave Concern
Joe Biden’s reception among voters can be captured in three words: this guy sucks. The Democratic base will remain loyal, but even they aren’t pulling for this man; he’s not their first choice. And yet, Democrats are stuck with Biden, not least because he made his 2024 re-election intentions official. No one else could run nationally and win without the high likelihood of the GOP winning next
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