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Month: May 2023

Maryland Fishing Report

Anglers are beginning to report white perch holding near docks, prominent points, and structure along shorelines. Casting small jigs and spinners is becoming more productive. May is traditionally a very good month for snakehead fishing. Snakeheads will be aggressively feeding when they are in a pre-spawn mode, and they have not yet retreated to the …

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Latest evidence in Hunter Biden probe turns attention to Joe Biden, informant claim of bribery

Subpoenaed memo records allegations from a confidential human source in mid-2020 about a foreign pay-to-play scheme when Joe Biden was Barack Obama’s vice president, multiple officials said. They did not identify the informant. The hunt for answers in the long-running Hunter Biden investigation is returning to questions that prompted the scandal four years ago: did …

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Biden ‘too diminished’ mentally to talk debt ceiling: Sen. Ted Cruz

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Wednesday that President Biden has doomed negotiations with House Republicans over the debt ceiling because of his impaired mental state. Cruz told reporters the 80-year-old president’s approach to the crisis is a far cry from his performance during similar debt limit talks involving the Obama White House in 2011 — and suggested …

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Bud Light Now Offering Free Beer to Wholesalers amid Plummeting Sales

In response to plummeting Bud Light sales in the last week of April, parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev is reportedly offering every wholesaler employee a free case of beer. The gesture, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, comes after a report from Bump Williams Consulting, a firm that specializes in the alcohol beverage market, revealed that sales of …

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BREAKING: Kim Gardner Has Resigned

Earlier on Thursday, we wrote about St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner seeking a motion to dismiss the attempt to remove her from office. The process began on February 23 when the Missouri Attorney General’s office filed the quo warranto—which as my colleague Susie Moore explained, stemmed from “serious allegations of malfeasance on the part of her office”—after a …

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Fed increases rates a quarter point and signals a potential end to hikes

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday approved its 10th interest rate increase in just a little over a year and dropped a tentative hint that the current tightening cycle is at an end. In a unanimous decision widely expected by markets, the central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee raised its benchmark borrowing rate by 0.25 percentage …

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Ford Is Losing Roughly $60,000 For Every Electric Vehicle Sold

Ford lost tens of thousands of dollars per electric vehicle sold in the first quarter of 2023, as the division remained on track for roughly $3 billion in yearly losses, according to the company’s Tuesday evening earnings report. Ford’s electric vehicle division — which was separated from its traditional gas and professional-grade vehicle departments in a late …

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Caucus Seeks Action Against Worcester School Leaders

NEWARK – A March incident at Snow Hill High School remains a source of concern among community members nearly two months later. A letter calling for the removal of three top school system officials and a closed session meeting this week are both tied to the school system’s response after students reported a racially charged …

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Public Shares Views On Board Of Education Budget

SNOW HILL– While several citizens this week spoke in support of the local school system’s budget request, others said more transparency was needed from Worcester County Public Schools. Most speakers at this week’s public hearing on Worcester County’s proposed $241 million budget addressed education, which accounts for more than half of the county’s spending. Several …

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