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Hey Joe Biden, how many EV charging stations have you built? 3 lessons from this monumental screwup
Fox News· 47 minutes agoNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Biden administration has spent tens of billions of...
Rep. Smucker joins ranks of lawmakers using taxpayer funds for radio ads ‘to reach constituents’
Lancaster Online· 6 hours agoIn a radio ad aired last month, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker spoke about his work in Congress to advocate...
Juror dismissed after reporting that someone dropped $120,000 bag of cash at her home and promised...
Boing Boing· 2 hours agoA juror complained of being given $120,000 and offered even more if she voted to acquit seven people charged with stealing $40 million from a pandemic child welfare program. Eighteen others ...
Meet the other Bernie Sanders: He’s voting for Trump and thinks his namesake is an antisemite
The Forward· 2 days ago“Obviously,” said Sanders, leaning back in a chair, his arms confidently resting on the table, “I’ll...
Under the Dome: The reaction in NC to Trump’s conviction
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 5 days ago“How much more of an impact would hundreds of millions of dollars for childcare centers have on our...
Milwaukee is canceling its July 3 fireworks. Someone must step up. | Opinion
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoBlame the media. Every angle of Trump's trial has been analyzed except the law. We are uncertain about how money is spent and where it ...
It’s obscene: Inside the Medicare Advantage sham
The Raw Story· 6 days agoThey’re competing unfairly with Medicare, and you and I are paying for it. When George W. Bush and congressional Republicans (and a handful of bought-off...
A bill allowing for Don Bolles memorial again stalled in Legislature? Fake Trump elector blamed
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe bill suffered the same fate in 2023. It sailed through the state House...the legislature would...
Local politicians, law experts chime in on first criminal conviction of a president in U.S. history
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 30—When news broke Thursday that the first president in U.S. history was convicted of a crime, animated responses rang out from politicians and legal experts all across Washington state.
Speak Out! - Journal & Topics Media Group
Journal & Topics Newspapers· 5 days agoThis seems almost impossible with all the security cameras on residential homes nowadays. Park Ridge-Niles School Dist. 64 is considering a referendum on the November ballot for about $95 million ...