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As a kind of persuasion, the Taliban publicly executes 3 individuals in 5 days—”their version of Sharia law”

After months of inaction, the Taliban have carried out 3 public executions in the last week, a dramatic increase that is undoubtedly meant to scare the Afghan citizens, a source informed Fox News Digital. “Our awareness of the scenario just shrinks daily; yet I believe the Taliban have an interest in establishing their power among…

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New Jersey Governor Budget: Know About The Takeaways On His $55.9B Spending Proposal

New Jersey Governor Budget: Know About The Takeaways On His $55.9B Spending Proposal

During his seventh budget address last Tuesday, New Jersey Governor Budget Phil Murphy delivered a statement of priorities that are part of the $55.9 billion state spending plan he proposed for the State’s 2025 fiscal year. The first two takeaways of New Jersey Governor’s $55.9B Spending Proposal New Jersey Governor Budget- The New Jersey Governor…

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Minnesota Budget Surplus: A $3.7 Billion Budget Surplus Is Posted But There Will Soon Be Financial Strain!

Minnesota Budget Surplus: A $3.7 Billion Budget Surplus Is Posted But There Will Soon Be Financial Strain!

Minnesota Budget Surplus brightens the state in the near term but with financial pressure on the horizon. The Department of Minnesota Management announced the Minnesota Budget Surplus Last Tuesday, the Department of Minnesota Management reported that the state has a $3.7 billion Minnesota budget surplus projected for the budget that ends in 2025, up about…

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Due to their deception of federal crop insurance programs, 2 farmers from Southeast Colorado were convicted to federal prison

As per the U.S. District Attorney’s Office of Colorado, 2 farmers from southeast Colorado received sentences on Thursday to a total of 8 months in prison for allegedly interfering with and destroying rain gauges in order to defraud government crop insurance programs. As per to a US Attorney General’s Office spokeswoman, a way that the…

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Senators approve the F-16 deal to Turkey with caution as part of the deal to expand NATO- “A deal is a deal”

On Thursday, US senators expressed their strong disapproval of Turkey’s actions as an ally, but they decided not to stop the supply of F-16s to Turkey. They were honoring an unwritten agreement whereby the Turks will receive the fighter jets in exchange for their ceasing to obstruct Sweden’s NATO membership. Sen. Jim Risch of Idaho,…

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