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It’s more fun via email (promise). This article first appeared in our Slatest nightly newsletter, which seeks to highlight the best pieces published in Slate’s digital and audio journalism. We post it there to help you cut to the chase at the end of each day. To get it delivered to your inbox, along with more of the best work we published that day, sign up below. The best of Slate, delivered late Donald Trump was apparently clued into a plot to steal data from voting machines in Georgia. So why isn’t the DOJ investigating? Ben Clements and Susan Greenhalgh,…
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Federal Watchdogs Describe Rachael Rollins’ Misconduct Allegations
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael S. Rollins misused her office to “boost” a political ally, violated ethics rules to get free Boston Celtics tickets and lied under oath to investigators, the Justice Department’s inspector general said Wednesday. The 161-page report — one of the most extraordinary public allegations of a sitting federal prosecutor in recent memory — was released a day after Ms. Rollins announced that he would resign at the end of this week, acknowledging that he had become a harmful “distraction” in one of the department’s most important offices. Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz opened an investigation into Ms….
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Political Reporter Heather Cherone – Chicago Maroon
For the seventh and final installment of a multi-part series profiling each of the Institute of Politics (IOP) Pritzker Fellows for the winter and spring quarters, The Maroon spoke with WTTW political reporter Heather Cherone , the Chicago Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), about his experiences navigating the changing media industry. Cherone emphasized the importance of remaining flexible and tenacious in a rapidly evolving industry with an uncertain but eternally important future. Cherone wanted to be a journalist since she was little. “I quickly realized growing up, reading the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times and watching the news on TV, that…
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Adam Schiff, who repeatedly claimed evidence of Russian collusion, blasts Durham report as ‘flawed’
Rep. Adam Schiff, formerly the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said special counsel John Durham’s report on the origins of the Russia probe revealed the probe was “flawed” . “This is an investigation that began in a flawed manner, was conducted in a flawed manner, and its conclusion is a flawed conclusion,” Schiff told MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell on Tuesday. Schiff characterized Durham’s investigation as one that began because then-President Donald Trump was “fooling” his attorney general, Bill Barr, into “investigating investigators.” JEAN PIERRE FINISHES THE BRIEFING AFTER BEING PRESSED ON THE DURHAM REPORT Adam Schiff launches his…
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The Kentucky governor’s race will have national implications
After Daniel Cameron won the Republican gubernatorial primary on Tuesday, the stage is set to challenge Gov. Andy Beshear. The 2023 governor’s race will also have national implications. Beshear has a high approval rating. But can this win him re-election? The outcome of this race is anyone’s guess at this point “A lot of people will be paying attention to this race across the country,” said UofL political science professor Dewey Clayton. This is the kind of career Clayton dreams of. Beshear, a Democrat in a red state, is running for re-election. His challenger, Daniel Cameron, is a Republican who…
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The car burst into flames on the road
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A Ford truck burst into flames on Fourth Avenue in front of Pizza Hut Wednesday afternoon while the driver was inside. The Yuma Fire and Police Department responded to the scene shortly before 2:30 p.m The Yuma Police Department (YPD) says people at the Circle K on the corner of West 18th Street received a disturbance from the car owner notifying him that his truck was on fire. “It wasn’t until he noticed and smelled the burning rubber coming that he realized his truck was on fire. He pulled over, stopped, got out of the…
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Walmart to close 23 stores this year; here is a list: WFTV
Walmart will be closing more stores in 2023with that number now reaching 23 locations in 12 states and Washington, DC >> Read more trending news The retailer cited financial losses as the reason it closed four stores in the Chicago area last month, as well as the reason it closed its last remaining stores in Portland, Ore., in March. Walmart CEO Doug McMillion said in a statement that record-breaking retail theft had hurt the company’s financial performance in 2022. “Theft is a problem. It’s higher than it’s been historically,” McMillon he told CNBC. Prices “will be higher and/or stores will…
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Montana Governor Bans TikTok | CNN Business
New York CNN — Montana Governor Greg Gianforte he tweeted Wednesday that it has banned TikTok in the state “to protect the personal and private data of Montanans from the Chinese Communist Party.” The controversial law marks the furthest step by a state government to restrict TikTok over perceived security concerns and comes as some federal lawmakers have called for a nationwide ban on TikTok. But it is expected to be challenged in court. The bill, which will take effect in January, specifically names TikTok as its target, banning the app from operating across state lines. The law also outlines…
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