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Jan 17 2024
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Thurston judge to hear motion to remove Donald Trump from WA ballot
A Thurston County Superior Court judge will consider a motion to remove former President Donald Trump from the presidential ballot in Washington state. Judge Mary Sue Wilson has scheduled a hearing on the matter for 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, at the county courthouse on Lakeridge Drive, according to court documents. A group of eight Kitsap County voters filed the motion Jan. 9 to remove
The OlympianJan 24 2024
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Woman tortured animals on YouTube where she had over 20K subscribers: Cops
A Pennsylvania woman faces animal cruelty charges after she tortured and killed a chicken, pigeon, rabbit and frogs for views on her YouTube channel, where she had more than 20,000 subscribers, according to local authorities. Last week, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) tipped off the Upper Darby Police Department (UDPD) about a social media "content creator" who lived in the
NewsweekJan 06 2024
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Thunderbolt 12: Checking out the road conditions in Norwalk
Thunderbolt 12: Checking out the road conditions in Norwalk
News 12's Frank Recchia was in Thunderbolt 12 checking out the road conditions in Norwalk.
News 12's Frank Recchia's Thunderbolt 12 from 8 p.m. on the road conditions in Black Rock in Bridgeport.
News 12's Frank Recchia's Thunderbolt 12 report from 7 p.m. on the road conditions in Black Rock in Bridgeport.
News 12 ConnecticutMay 25 2023
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Tina Turner Revealed Harrowing Night She Escaped Ike Turner's Abuse: 'I Was Living a Life of Death'
Tina Turner said she felt like she "didn't exist" when she was married to Ike Turner. In a bombshell interview with PEOPLE from December 1981, the legendary singer, who died Wednesday after a long illness at age 83, spoke out for the first time about her abusive marriage to Ike and how she escaped it. "I was living a life of death," Tina said. "I didn't exist. I didn't fear him killing me when
PeopleJan 24 2024
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New Hampshire Left And Right, Plus Frantz Fanon Today
On this episode of Start Making Sense, John Nichols analyzes the first primary of 2024, and Adam Shatz talks about his new book, The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon. Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, first in the nation, was also the last chance for Republicans to move beyond Trump. It was also the first chance for Democrats to pressure Biden to push for a cease-fire in
The NationJul 05 2023
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Philly Alleged Mass Shooter Identified As Cross-Dressing BLM Supporter: Report
The gunman charged with killing five men and injuring two children in Philadelphia Monday night has reportedly been identified as a cross-dressing Black Lives Matter supporter. The suspect, 40, issued social media posts supporting Black Lives Matter and also posted photos on Facebook of himself wearing “a bra, a women’s top and earrings with his hair braided long,” the New York Post reported.
The Daily WireJan 25 2024
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'Daily Show' Trolls Jon Stewart Over Return With Hilarious Reminder
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HuffPostOct 19 2016
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For young black activists, an urgent task: Persuading peers to vote
Kahlida Lloyd can explain her reasons for voting for Hillary Clinton, even if she is not especially excited about them. But she has a hard time making the case to obstinate friends why they should support the Democratic presidential nominee.
Washington PostJan 22 2024
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Plagiarism probe finds some problems with former Harvard president Claudine Gay’s work
Harvard University has shed fresh light on the ongoing investigation into plagiarism accusations against former president Claudine Gay, including that an independent body recommended a broader review after substantiating some of the complaints.
In a letter Friday to a congressional committee, Harvard said it learned of the plagiarism allegations against its first Black female president
Associated PressMay 04 2022
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Live Blog: Daily Russia-Ukraine News Updates
5/12/22: Coverage on this blog has ended. For the latest balanced news coverage of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, check out our Ukraine war page.
Below are updates on the latest news about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Behind-the-scenes here at AllSides, we've been sharing our own quick list of latest developments, and decided we should share them with our readers to help you
AllSides Staff