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Month: March 2021

Rep. Meng blames Trump for anti-Asian violence

Rep. Grace Meng (D-N.Y.) took aim at former President Trump in a recent interview for his use of terms like “Chinese virus” and “Kung flu” when referring to the coronavirus, saying his charged rhetoric helped contribute to a spike in anti-Asian attacks seen in the nation this past year. “When I first heard the former president use words like …

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Governor Hogan Submits $1.08 Billion Supplemental Budget Focused on Rental Assistance, Higher Education, and Transportation

More Than $250 Million for Rental Assistance, Including Eviction Prevention, Rent Relief, and Case Management More Than $275 Million for Higher Education and Community Colleges More Than $230 Million for Capital Transportation Projects ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today submitted a $1.08 billion supplemental budget for Fiscal Year 2022 that expands critical rental assistance programs, restores key funding …

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Ford Makes Massive Announcement Just 2 Months After Biden Takes Office, Will Be Moving Out of America

United Auto Workers (UAW) warned Ford employees in Ohio that the company plans to move the construction of a new vehicle to Mexico, according to a letter made public this week. UAW Vice President Gerald Kariem addressed a letter to Ford workers in Avon Lake, Ohio, in which he accused the automaker of violating a contract …

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Trump Vindicated as Judge Rules Michigan Secretary of State Violated Election Laws

A judge in Michigan has vindicated President Trump by ruling that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, broke state law when she unilaterally changed election rules concerning absentee balloting in the 2020 election. This ruling legitimizes a key claim made by the Trump legal team in its challenges to the 2020 election. A major change imposed …

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Authorities arrest 2 teens who reportedly broke into mentally ill man’s home, set him on fire, and let him to burn to death

Authorities arrested two teenagers and charged them with second-degree murder in the death of a mentally ill Rochester, New York, man. According to reports, 16-year-old Zayvion Perry and 14-year-old Adriel Riley Jr. snuck into Steven Amenhauser’s home on Friday afternoon, sprayed him with a flammable fluid, and set him on fire. After 53-year-old Amenhauser caught fire, the …

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Maryland Fishing Report

It is delightful to see recent alewife herring spawning along the river banks of the Tuckahoe and Choptank rivers. They will soon be followed by blueback herring, and finally by hickory and American shad. White perch are showing up right behind last week’s yellow perch in tidal rivers around Maryland. Warming water temperatures are driving largemouth …

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Maryland, Virginia in top ten of white supremacist propaganda cases in 2020, amid national surge

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reports 5,125 cases of racist, anti-Semitic and other hateful messages last year, marking a tenfold increase from 2017. Maryland ranks 10th in the country, while Virginia sits at seventh, in terms of the number of incidents recorded. “Last year, was a really divisive, divisive year, with the election. And there were …

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New Data Show 92,367 Mail Ballots in Nevada Went to Wrong Addresses—in a Single County

Hindsight is 20/20, and now numbers from the 2020 election show how Nevada made a mistake rushing to automatic mail ballots. Dirty voter rolls combined with automatic mail made the 2020 election a mess in Nevada. Concrete post-election data show that 92,367 mail ballots sent out by Clark County election officials came back as undeliverable. They had …

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