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Nov 06 2023
News
Marilyn Mosby perjury trial: Defense, prosecution lay out their cases; more witnesses revealed
Opening their perjury case against Baltimore’s former elected state’s attorney, a federal prosecutor told a group of Southern Maryland jurors Monday morning that Marilyn Mosby “saw an opportunity” amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The opportunity was real estate, eventually two homes in Florida, though Mosby could not make the down payments, Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Delaney said. Until she made
Baltimore SunNov 06 2023
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Marilyn Mosby perjury trial: Defense, prosecution lay out their cases; more witnesses revealed
Opening their perjury case against Baltimore’s former elected state’s attorney, a federal prosecutor told a group of Southern Maryland jurors Monday morning that Marilyn Mosby “saw an opportunity” amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The opportunity was real estate, eventually two homes in Florida, though Mosby could not make the down payments, Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Delaney said. Until she made
Capital GazetteOct 16 2023
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Jordan races toward Speaker vote
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) says he plans to head to the House floor for Tuesday’s Speaker vote, even as it remains unclear whether he will have the 217 votes needed to win the gavel. “I don’t know if there’s any way to ever get that in the room. I would love that. But I think the only way to do this the way the Founders intended is you have the vote tomorrow,” Jordan told CNN on Monday. Several
The HillSep 13 2023
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D'Esposito: 'Questions Need To Be Answered,' Biden Impeachment Inquiry
WASHINGTON, DC — While an impeachment inquiry will move forward against President Biden, one Republican congressman wants to see where the evidence goes. "There are a lot of questions that need to be answered," Rep. Anthony D' Esposito (R-Island Park) told Patch. "The impeachment inquiry gives other members of the House of Representatives [who] are not part of committees of jurisdiction to
Patch.comSep 01 2023
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Email: Joe Biden Used 'Robin Ware' Alias to Email Hunter About WH Hire
Then-Vice President Joe Biden used his “Robin Ware” alias to email Hunter Biden in 2014 about a potential White House employment of then-Deputy White House Counsel John McGrail, emails from Hunter’s “laptop from hell” show. “Before you fill position pls talk to me—– J. McGrail very much wants to serve as detail fr treasury,” Hunter wrote. “Re Johnny call me right away Dad,” Joe Biden’s alias
Breitbart NewsNov 06 2023
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Anti-Trump Meijer Enters Michigan’s Republican Senate Primary With No Clear Frontrunner.
The Republican primary field for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat is starting to take shape with former one-term Congressman Peter Meijer entering the race. The scion of the family-owned Meijer superstore chain joins former Congressman Mike Rogers and former Detroit Police Chief James Craig as the most likely, viable candidates in the primary. While only a handful of Michigan Senate polls have
The National PulseOct 25 2023
Analysis
What unites the global protests for Palestinian rights
In light of the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, protests supporting Palestinian rights have erupted around the world in the last two weeks.
The protests, which vary by country or even by city, still have some common themes: They broadly condemn Israel’s military siege of Gaza, call for a ceasefire on all sides, and criticize US military aid for Israel. They have been notable in
VoxNov 06 2023
News
Girls tennis All-State and full postseason honors, 2023
Tennis is an individual sport, but when it comes to playing in high school, there is something special about playing as a team. Many players and teams shined brightly throughout the fall. Here, NJ.com pays tribute to those outstanding players and programs with our full package of All-State teams and other postseason honors for 2023. Scroll through below to review those selections and more. •
Oct 24 2023
News
Who is Tom Emmer, the latest Republican nominee for speaker?
House Republicans on Tuesday elected Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the No. 3 in the party, as their speaker nominee after five rounds of ballots that pointed to a precarious path forward.
The internal party election came after Republicans cast aside Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the second party nominee for speaker, who was unable to win the majority of votes needed to be
New York Times (News)Nov 06 2023
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Taylor Swift Further Proves She Can Sell An Album Like No Musician In History
Taylor Swift's latest full-length, 1989 (Taylor's Version), has been named the No. 1 album in America. The set starts atop the Billboard 200, the weekly ranking of the most-consumed albums in the U.S., with 1.653 million equivalent album units shifted. That is the kind of figure the vast majority of musicians can only dream of reaching, but it's a number Swift has hit several times before.
Forbes