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Month: October 2021

Protesters greet president in Connecticut

By CHRISTIAN COLÓN, ROB POLANSKY Click here for updates on this story     HARTFORD, Connecticut (WFSB) — Protesters gathered Friday morning in Hartford ahead of a visit from President Joe Biden’s visit. Several roads were closed around the state Capitol, but that didn’t stop several people from making their way there with signs and cameras. Biden

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Trick or treat: Browns’ Garrett spooking QBs for Halloween

By BRIAN DULIK Associated Press BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is tackling quarterbacks on the field and burying them in his front yard. The NFL sacks leader has decorated the lawn of his suburban home with mock gravestones of seven opposing quarterbacks, including Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger, Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and

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Watchdog files Hatch Act complaint against Jen Psaki over comments on Virginia governor’s race

By Donald Judd, CNN Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has filed a Hatch Act complaint against White House press secretary Jen Psaki, alleging that she appeared to have endorsed Terry McAuliffe during a White House press briefing on Thursday. According to the US Office of Special Counsel, the agency charged with investigating Hatch

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California union leader booked on tax, embezzlement charges

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The former executive director of California’s largest labor union has been booked into jail after she and her husband had their first court appearance on charges including tax fraud, embezzlement, perjury and failure to pay unemployment insurance taxes. Alma Hernandez resigned Wednesday after leading SEIU California since 2016. The union represents

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Trump’s not going away — and neither is investigator Schiff

By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — Far from the White House, Donald Trump continues to circle the Republican Party. And still circling Trump is Rep. Adam Schiff. The Intelligence Committee chairman who led the first Trump impeachment and probed the former president’s ties to Russian election interference is now turning his attention

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Trump’s not going away — and neither is investigator Schiff

By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — Far from the White House, Donald Trump continues to circle the Republican Party. And still circling Trump is Rep. Adam Schiff. The Intelligence Committee chairman who led the first Trump impeachment and probed the former president’s ties to Russian election interference is now turning his attention

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Nashville metro parks dept requesting $850k to renovate a park with a large homeless community

By TOSIN FAKILE Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE (WSMV) — Metro Parks and Recreation says the homeless community in Nashville’s parks and greenways is growing exponentially and the department is asking for $850,000 to renovate Brookmeade Park, an area with a huge homeless encampment. The department asked for almost $2 million from

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