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Aug 10 2023
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Manchin continues to flirt with becoming an independent: ‘I would think very seriously about that’
(CNN) — Sen. Joe Manchin, the moderate West Virginia Democrat who has yet to decide whether to run for reelection next year or mount a long-shot third party bid for the White House, said Thursday that he’s “thinking seriously” about becoming an independent. Manchin has long flirted with the idea of leaving the Democratic Party, something he reiterated on Hoppy Kercheval’s radio show on
KRDODec 18 2023
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Hunter Biden Risks Prison by Defying Congressional Subpoena
Hunter Biden's decision to defy a congressional subpoena could threaten his freedom, according to legal experts who have looked at his case. In early November, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee led by Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., issued subpoenas to privately depose both President Joe Biden's son Hunter and his brother James Biden. But last week Hunter Biden publicly flouted the
Newsmax (News)Jun 16 2023
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Lombardo joins GOP governors' resistance to plan to sell land leases for conservation
WASHINGTON — Republican governors are pushing back against a proposal by the Biden administration to put conservation on equal footing with industry on vast government-owned lands. On Thursday, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem testified before the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources in favor of a bill that would require the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw the proposal, saying it would
Las Vegas SunDec 15 2023
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Two inmates died this week at Lincoln prison
Two Nebraska inmates being treated for medical conditions died this week, according to the Nebraska Department of Corrections. Thomas Nesbitt, 77, died on Wednesday. Nesbitt was serving a life sentence for first-degree murder out of Douglas County. Michael Pendell, 69, died on Thursday. He was serving 25 to 50 years for first-degree sexual assault of a child. Both men had been housed at the
Lincoln Journal StarNov 28 2023
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Hunter Biden offers to testify publicly on Capitol Hill
Hunter Biden offered to testify publicly before the House Oversight Committee in response to a subpoena from Republicans investigating his business dealing, according to a letter his lawyers sent to the committee Tuesday that NewsNation obtained.
The president’s son slammed the inquiry as a “fishing expedition” and refused to give closed-door testimony but said he would “answer any
NewsNationNov 26 2023
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Georgetown man killed Sunday in crash outside Harbeson
A 26-year-old Georgetown man died early Sunday morning after a single-vehicle crash near Harbeson, according to Delaware State Police. The crash investigating temporarily closed Lewes-Georgetown Highway for approximately four hours. According to Delaware State Police, the man was driving a white Hyundai Santa Fe eastbound on Lewes-Georgetown Highway around 1:17 a.m. The vehicle traveled east
Delaware OnlineDec 18 2023
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5-Year-Old Living In The City's Largest Migrant Shelter Dies
PILSEN — A 5-year-old boy died Sunday afternoon after becoming sick at the city’s largest temporary migrant shelter. Shortly before 3 p.m. Sunday, Jean Carlos Martinez was taken to Comer Children’s Hospital from a city-run shelter near Halsted Street and Cermak Road, police said. The 5-year-old was “not feeling well,” authorities said. Jean Carlos died at the hospital about 3:45 p.m., police
Block Club ChicagoJul 28 2023
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Donald Trump Reacts To New Charges In Classified Documents Case
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday reacted to the new federal charges announced against him in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into his handling of classified documents after departing the White House. “This is prosecutorial misconduct used at a level never seen before,” Trump told Fox News Digital. “If I weren’t leading Biden by a lot in numerous polls, and wasn’t going to
HuffPostDec 15 2023
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Nebraska Department of Corrections reports deaths of two inmates
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - The Nebraska Department of Corrections announced Friday the deaths of two inmates housed at the Reception and Treatment Center in Lincoln. Thomas Nesbitt, 77, died Wednesday at RTC. Nesbitt began a life sentence in 1986 for first-degree murder in the death of Mary Kay Harmer, who disappeared in 1975. Her remains were found nine years later in a manhole near Eppley
KOLNNov 24 2023
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Democrat-run cities are not prepared for a 'nightmare winter' as migrants continue to arrive: report
Democrat-controlled cities across the U.S. are facing housing shortages and a "nightmare winter" as migrants continue to arrive in major cities, according to a media report on Friday.
The Politico article, headlined "Democratic cities brace for a nightmare winter housing migrants," detailed the effects of the migrant crisis on New York City and Chicago.
Some cities are facing a
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