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Dad of New Orleans Saints superfan sentenced to 8 years in federal prison Jordy Robertson, 37, was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Wendy Vitter, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Robertson is the father of Jarrius Robertson, whose boisterous enthusiasm for the Saints and unbridled optimism ...
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The left is split and searching for a path in topsy-turvy New York mayoral race Dianne Morales, Scott Stringer and Maya Wiley are each seeking progressive support in the New York City mayoral race. New York (CNN) The race ...
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Cheney Embraces Her Downfall, Warning GOP of Trump in a Fiery Speech "I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law," Representative Liz Cheney said on the eve of a vote to remove her from House Republican leadership.
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Former CEO Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia GOP governor nomination after last challenger concedes The two candidates, both of whom embraced the politics of former president Donald Trump, had been the leaders throughout the day of a complicated, ranked-choice balloting process that slowly whittled down the field from seven contenders.
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A key Senate panel is debating Democrats' election overhaul, but it faces a filibuster in the full Senate. If enacted, it would effectively override laws emerging in states like Georgia and Florida that raise barriers to vote with national requirements meant to lower them — like automatic voter registration, no-excuse early and mail-in voting and the re-enfranchisement ...
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College students were suspended after attending a party unmasked. Parents are fighting back. After another student sent the photograph from the March gathering to school directives, the freshman female students at University of Massachusetts Amherst were immediately moved out of campus housing and had to attend classes remotely pending a review ...
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Why a Lifelong Republican Views Arizona's Recount as Wrong One of the most outspoken Republican critics of the audit is Bill Gates, who was re-elected as a Maricopa County supervisor in 2020, and along with other supervisors helps oversee the county's election procedures.
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Hindu Sect Is Accused of Using Forced Labor to Build NJ Temple Federal agents descended on the massive temple in Robbinsville, N.J., as a lawsuit charged that low-caste men had been lured from India to work for about $1 an hour.
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Bloomberg Gives $150 Million to Help Universities Diversify STEM Doctorates Michael Bloomberg is donating a total of $150 million to Johns Hopkins University and six other institutions of higher learning to increase racial diversity among students seeking Ph.D.s in science, technology, engineering and math. The effort was announced ...
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2 men accused of using chemical on officer Brian Sicknick at the Capitol riot to stay in jail, judge rules The two Trump supporters spraying toxic chemicals at police during the riot "wasn't just out of the blue," Hogan said on Tuesday. George Tanios and Julian Khater "had a plan to use those devices as weapons at the Capitol," Hogan added.
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