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Jul 14 2023
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Hunter Biden's Attorney Sends Threatening Demand to Donald Trump
A Biden is going after former President Donald Trump — but it’s not the one you might expect. No, this particular spat is between the 2024 GOP presidential candidate and President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter — or, at least, their respective legal teams. On Thursday, Law360 reporter Frank G. Runyeon shared a cease and desist letter sent by Biden attorney Abbe David Lowell to Trump’s lawyers. “
Western JournalJul 14 2023
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Wichita Falls among cities with lowest cost of living in Texas
Wichita Falls ranks among the best cities in the state for low cost of living according to a recent study by TexasRealEstateSource.com. Only Amarillo, Odessa, Killeen and, in first place, Midland, rank higher than Wichita Falls in the study of 23 metropolitan areas in Texas. The study gathered information from the Texas comptroller’s office, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, real estate
Times Record NewsJul 13 2023
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Screen Actors Guild Members Poised To Go On Strike After Negotiations Fail
The Screen Actors Guild appears to be headed for a strike as talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers fell apart after Wednesday’s midnight deadline. “After more than four weeks of negotiations, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) — the entity that represents major studios and streamers, including Amazon, Apple, Disney, NBCUniversal,
HuffPostJun 19 2023
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Judge: Trump Can't Review Evidence in Documents Case Unsupervised
A U.S. judge in Florida on Monday ordered defense lawyers for former President Donald Trump not to release evidence in the classified documents case to the media or the public, according to a court filing. The order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart also put strict conditions on Trump's access to the materials. "The Discovery materials, along with any information derived therefrom,
Newsmax (News)Jul 14 2023
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A cop's stray bullet hit Latasha Smith in bed. A federal judge tossed out her lawsuit
A cop’s stray bullet hit Latasha Smith in bed. A federal judge tossed out her lawsuit In her suit, Smith argued police officers acted with "deliberate indifference." U.S. District Judge Tom Lee said the officials she targeted weren't liable for her shooting. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Mississippi woman who says she was hit by a stray police bullet
The GrioJun 20 2023
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Mahwah man, 2 others convicted of stalking Chinese official living in New Jersey
NEW YORK (AP) — Three men were convicted of various charges Tuesday in a trial showcasing U.S. claims that China has engineered pressure campaigns on American soil to bully expatriates into returning home, as part of an effort called "Operation Fox Hunt." American private investigator Michael McMahon, of Mahwah, and two Chinese citizens living in the U.S. — Zheng Congying and Zhu Yong — all
Burlington County TimesJul 11 2023
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Social contagion? Nearly 40% of Brown University students identify as LGBTQ+
Straight students may soon be able to claim minority status at Brown University if the trend continues.
A spring survey conducted by the Brown Daily Herald, the campus newspaper, found that 38% of students self-reported as LGBTQ+, almost tripling the 14% of respondents who said they were something other than heterosexual in the fall 2010 poll.
Both figures are still far higher
Washington TimesMay 31 2023
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DOJ sues Jim Justice’s coal empire over unpaid fines for mining violations
The Justice Department filed suit Wednesday against the coal empire of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice for failing to pay more than $5 million in civil penalties assessed by the Department of the Interior.
The 128-page civil action, filed against 13 of the Justice family businesses and Justice’s adult son, comes as the governor, a Republican, launches a Senate bid against Sen. Joe
PoliticoJul 10 2023
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Why and how The San Francisco Chronicle told the story of open-air drug dealing
So Gabrielle and Megan spent long stretches in the markets, including visiting at night, to build those relationships. They went into the homes of some of the dealers both here and in Honduras and spent time with them while they carried out deliveries. People struggling with addiction on the streets proved to be some of the best sources. All told, 25 former or current dealers spoke to us,
San Francisco ChronicleJun 20 2023
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Crews race to find Titanic sub lost in vast North Atlantic
US coastguard official says authorities are conducting ‘complex search effort’ with 40 hours of oxygen left in vessel. Washington, DC – Search and rescue crews are racing under challenging conditions to locate a submersible vessel that had been exploring the wreckage of the Titanic before it went missing in the Atlantic Ocean, a United States coastguard official says. Captain Jamie Frederick
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