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Aug 14 2023
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Police face firestorm of criticism over raid of central Kansas newspaper
MARION, Kan. -- A small central Kansas police department is facing a firestorm of criticism after it raided the offices of a local newspaper and the home of its publisher and owner -- a move deemed by several press freedom watchdogs as a blatant violation of the U.S. Constitution's protection of a free press. The Marion County Record said in its own published reports that police raided the
Hot Springs Sentinel-RecordJun 09 2023
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House Republicans attack Biden and his family after viewing FBI document
House Republicans doubled down Thursday on their attacks against President Joe Biden and his family after they viewed a document behind closed doors that remains secret.
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee emerged from a secure room on Capitol Hill, known as a SCIF, after having viewed the FD-1023 form brought in by the FBI, and they continued to accuse Biden and his family
NBC News (Online)Aug 16 2023
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Legislator cites 'degrading of police' after town's entire police department quits
The City of Goodhue will be without a police department come Aug. 24 after Police Chief Josh Smith and six officers submitted their resignations last week. Goodhue Mayor Ellen Anderson Buck said during a special City Council meeting Monday night that she is in talks with the Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office about providing law enforcement services for the city. “I want to reiterate that we will
Alpha NewsAug 15 2023
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Maui Wildfires Among the Deadliest in History Including Hinckley and Cloquet Fires
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui killed at least 96 people, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. Emergency management officials say the death toll is expected to rise as cadaver dogs and searchers make their way through the ashes of Lahaina, a historical town of 13,000 where almost every building was destroyed in the blaze. The Maui
KNSI RadioOct 18 2014
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White House: ISIS fighters in Syrian town creating ‘target-rich environment’ for US
Military and White House officials said Friday that the fierce fighting in the Syrian border town of Kobani has created an opportunity to take out large numbers of Islamic State fighters pouring into the battle.
Though the fighting has raised concerns that the vital town could still fall to the Islamic State, Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, head of U.S. Central Command, claimed Friday that
Fox News (Online News)Apr 20 2023
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Michigan committee gives $175 million for EV battery plant
FILE - The state Capitol building stands on Dec. 12, 2012, in Lansing, Mich. A Michigan Senate committee gave final legislative approval Thursday, April 20, 2023, to allocate $175 million in state funds to a factory planned by Chinese manufacturer Gotion in northern Michigan that proponents say will create thousands of jobs and be a boon for the local economy. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)
Associated PressAug 16 2023
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Hawaii Wildfire Death Toll Hits 100+ as Biden Flags a Visit 'Soon'
The human toll in the cataclysmic wildfire that destroyed a Hawaiian town reached 106 on Tuesday as President Joe Biden said he will travel to the devastated area “soon” while offering “thoughts and prayers” alongside assistance for survivors. State governor Josh Green has repeatedly warned the running count from last week’s inferno in the historic township of Lahaina — already the deadliest U
Breitbart NewsAug 17 2023
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TX Woman Charged With Racist Threat To Kill J6 Judge
A Texas woman is facing federal charges after threatening a United States District Judge overseeing one of Donald Trump’s cases and a Democratic Congresswoman. “Hey, you stupid slave,” the voicemail began, followed by a racial slur. According to documents from the Southern District of Texas court, Abigail Jo Shry, of Alvin, allegedly left a voicemail for Judge Tanya Chutkan on August 5
JoeMyGodAug 04 2023
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Justice Kagan supports ethics code but says Supreme Court divided on how to proceed
Justice Elena Kagan publicly declared her support for an ethics code for the U.S. Supreme Court but said there was no consensus among the justices on how to proceed, suggesting the high court is grappling with public concerns over its ethics practices.
“It’s not a secret for me to say that we have been discussing this issue. And it won’t be a surprise to know that the nine of us have a
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