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Month: December 2023

Bribery Allegations at Heart of House Impeachment Inquiry

Efforts by House Republicans to impeach President Joe Biden center around the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, The Hill reported. That’s because bribery is one of the few crimes spelled out as an impeachable offense in the Constitution. “The impeachable offense is — I think, the key thing is in Burisma,” House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, …

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Biden exchanged 54 emails with Hunter’s business associate

New records released by Republicans in the House of Representatives reveal that President Joe Biden exchanged emails 54 times with his son Hunter Biden’s business associate during his time as vice president under former President Barack Obama’s administration. Some of the emails were exchanged around the same time Joe Biden traveled to Ukraine and Hunter …

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The Group That Led the Charge for Trump’s Removal From the Colorado Ballot Funded Biden’s Campaign

I am truly sick of these “watchdog” groups whose watchful oversight only gazes in one direction. The so-called non-partisan Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), the organization that brought the lawsuit on behalf of the six supposedly Republican and unaffiliated voters who wanted Trump removed from the Colorado ballot, apparently have deep pockets …

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Mopping up remnants of freedom

The goal of the Democratic Party is power, absolute, unchallengeable power. The abandonment of the national borders is central to the long-range dominance of all politics. The abandonment of the justice system, the refusal to enforce the law, the refusal to intervene and stop central-city riots, the destruction of public education – all have the …

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Sports Complex Group Eyes State Funding, RFP Process; Town To Seek Room Tax Increase For Development

A rendering of a proposed sports complex that was studied by the state is pictured west of Stephen Decatur High and Middle schools. Rendering courtesy of the Maryland Stadium Authority Feasibility Study OCEAN CITY – Recommendations to seek state funding and initiate an RFP process highlighted last week’s meeting of the Ocean City Sports Complex …

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Habitable Attic Ordinance Passes First Reading; Officials Debate Parking Requirements

OCEAN CITY – A code amendment to allow habitable attic space will advance to a second reading without additional parking requirements. On Monday, the Ocean City Council voted 4-2 to approve the first reading of an ordinance to amend the town’s zoning code. While the change would now allow habitable areas in the attics of …

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Proposed Residential Development Project Reviewed In Berlin

A rough schematic of a proposed residential community on Germantown Road and Route 113 in Berlin is pictured. Submitted Image BERLIN – Developers shared updated concept plans for a residential development near the intersection of Germantown Road and Route 113 in Berlin. Representatives of Karbyte Enterprize LLC met with the Berlin Planning Commission last week …

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City Manager Updates Council On Offshore Wind Projects

OCEAN CITY – Officials say they continue to monitor offshore wind projects off the coast of Ocean City. On Monday, City Manager Terry McGean presented the Mayor and Council with a quarterly update on offshore wind activities near Ocean City. As the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) reviews public comments on US Wind’s offshore …

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BOE Votes Down Motion To Change Library Book Policies

Dozens of citizens attended Tuesday’s board meeting to weigh in on changes to library policies. NEWARK– Efforts to change library book procedures in Worcester County Public Schools failed this week. Motions by Worcester County Board of Education member Katie Addis to create a mature books section in school libraries and to give taxpayers the ability …

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Joe Biden Pressured Merrick Garland to Prosecute Donald Trump, Resurfaced NYT Report Says

President Joe Biden pressured Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2022 to prosecute former President Donald Trump, a resurfaced New York Times report says. The report, which reemerged Thursday on X, appears to be attracting attention because of the recent legal attacks against Trump: Colorado – Prohibiting Trump from Colorado’s 2024 primary ballot New York – “Stormy Daniels” (state) Miami – “Documents” (federal) Washington, D.C. – …

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