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Month: October 2021

Former Justice Department official who backed unfounded voter fraud claims parts with lawyer

By Ryan Nobles and Katelyn Polantz, CNN Former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark, who had been scheduled to testify on Friday before the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, has parted ways with his attorney Robert Driscoll, according to a person familiar with his representation. While it is not clear who is representing

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Garland defends school violence memo against GOP criticism

By MICHAEL BALSAMO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland has defended a Justice Department memo aimed at combating threats and violence against teachers, administrators and other school officials. Congressional Republicans are insisting Garland rescind the directive, but he’s signaling he has no plans to do so despite their criticism. The memo took

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La economía de Estados Unidos creció a una tasa anualizada de solo 2% en el tercer trimestre

CNNEE (CNN) — Este verano en EE.UU., la recuperación económica estadounidense se topó con un obstáculo. La economía estadounidense creció a una tasa anualizada de solo 2% en el tercer trimestre, informó el jueves la Oficina de Análisis Económico. La variante delta altamente infecciosa del coronavirus, el caos de la cadena de suministro, la escasez

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Howard Dean Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here is a look at the life of former Vermont Governor Howard Dean. Personal Birth date: November 17, 1948 Birth place: New York, New York Birth name: Howard Brush Dean III Father: Howard Brush Dean Jr, a stockbroker Mother: Andrea (Maitland) Dean Marriage: Dr. Judith (Judy) Steinberg (1981-present) Children: Anne and Paul

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Jury hears opening statements in trial over whether Charlottesville Unite the Right rally was intended to spur violence

By Mark Morales, Dakin Andone, Aya Elamroussi and Amir Vera, CNN Opening statements began Thursday in the civil lawsuit filed against organizers of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia — four years after one person died and dozens were injured in the chaos that ensued as White nationalists, White supremacists and counterprotesters

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