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Following the attack on the Capitol on January 6, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was given an 18-year prison sentence

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the right-wing military organization Oath Keepers, was proven guilty of racist conspiracy related to the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and on Thursday, he was given an imprisonment of 18 years in jail and three years of restricted release. It is the 1st punishment given out to a…

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After the election, the president of Mexico encourages Latino voters to dismiss DeSantis

The upcoming U.S. presidential election was in 2020. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador advised Latino voters never to support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, charging that the Republican candidate is attempting to gain support on behalf of immigrants. DeSantis stated on Wednesday that he might run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 and pledged…

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Tennessee Judge Allows Parents' Involvement in Lawsuit

Tennessee Judge Allows Parents’ Involvement in Lawsuit Seeking Release of Documents in Mass Shooting Case

In a recent development, the ruling allows the parents to have a say in the potential release of the shooter’s writings and other evidence. Tennessee judge has granted permission to parents of students at Nashville’s Covenant School to participate in a lawsuit seeking the release of documents and records related to a mass shooting that…

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North Dakota Announces Food Assistance Program

North Dakota Announces Food Assistance Program to Benefit 45,000 Children This Summer

North Dakota State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler and North Dakota Health and Human Services Commissioner Chris Jones have announced that approximately 45,000 children in North Dakota will have access to a food assistance program during the summer. North Dakota launches food assistance program to benefit 45,000 children The initiative, known as the Pandemic Electronic Benefits…

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Baltimore County Council Approves $4.9 Billion Budget

Baltimore County Council Approves $4.9 Billion Budget for 2024 Fiscal Year

The majority of the budget is funded through property and income taxes. Baltimore County Council has unanimously approved the budget for the 2024 fiscal year, amounting to approximately $4.9 billion Julian Jones, the Council’s chairman, expressed his enthusiasm for the budget, describing it as “fantastic” for the county and its approximately 850,000 residents. Roughly half…

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Florida Officials Submit A Plan To Federal Government For Additional Money Aid For Students This Summer Through P-EBT

Florida Officials Submit A Plan To Federal Government For Additional Money Aid For Students This Summer Through P-EBT

Florida Government Officials submitted a proposal to the federal government for additional funds to buy food for their students during the summer. Students could receive a $120 pandemic aid Assistance is coming for the Florida families concerned about the food they will put on their table for students this summer. Though, it’s less monetary assistance…

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