Last month, the first-ever Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today (JUST) Act report was released by the U.S. State Department.
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A private Tennessee security firm attempted to recruit former U.S military Special Operations personnel to guard Minnesota polls from "Antifas" in November elections, according to reports. Atlas Aegis, a private security firm founded by veterans, was hired by a private sector client to provide security guards for polling sites.
Last month, the first-ever Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today (JUST) Act report was released by the U.S. State Department.
Premiership title after their comprehensive derby victory. Steven Gerrard 's side beat Celtic on their own patch for the second match in a row, the first time they've achieved that feat since 1995.
A Minnesota district judge has denied a motion from a conservative voter rights group to block a $2.3 million COVID-19 grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life aimed at funding Minneapolis election efforts.
Early voting is well underway in battleground Minnesota as coronavirus cases reach record highs. More than 900,000 ballots have been cast less than three weeks ahead of Nov.
A refugee from Liberia running as a Republican for state Senate in Minnesota says he came to America for its promise of safety but feels growing concern over "anti-American rhetoric in the media." Alexander Buster Deputie's family moved from Africa's west coast to the United States in 1993 amid the first Liberian civil war. His grandmother was already living in the States at the time.
Memphis became the latest member of the jury that will help determine the winner of .Early on in the season, Memphis aligned with the dominant alliance, The Committee, and sought out players he felt he could manipulate or use to further his agenda or game. But when he in power, he floated into the background.
Memphis Garrett, the architect of Big Brother All-Stars' large alliance, was evicted from the house on Thursday.When Nicole Franzel became Head of Household earlier in the week, she put Garrett on the block alongside Christmas Abbott. Franzel also won Power of Veto and kept nominations the same.
With less than two weeks to go until the finale of “Big Brother: All-Stars”, you could say that it was about time we saw a big move made in the game.
Memphis Garrett wanted to play Big Brother: All-Stars before becoming the latest evictee on Thursday, October 15, in a blindside vote.The 37-year-old restaurateur was evicted 2-0 with his longtime allies Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo – who called themselves The Wise Guys – voting him out over Christmas Abbott.Memphis had multiple alliances this season, most notably forming The Committee, who essentially ran the game by winning most of the competitions.
A post shared by James, Mel and Garrett (@backyardenvyofficial) on Texas-born Garrett Magee has always loved nature - particularly because he was surrounded by the beautiful wooded South in his younger years. Once he finished school, Garrett enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago to study graphic design and fine arts.
Minnesota Democrat Rep. Collin Peterson personally charged taxpayers $39,113 for auto mileage reimbursements in the last Congress between 2017 and 2019, records obtained by Fox News show.
During a rally in Sanford, Fla., on Tuesday, President Trump said it "looks like" he is "going to win Minnesota" in the 2020 presidential election despite statewide polling showing him trailing former Vice President Joe Biden. The president has been pushing to win the battleground state that he narrowly lost to then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Kanye West‘s celebrations over what he believed to be early gains made by his presidential campaign in the US state of Kentucky have been cut short after the set of early election results he shared online was confirmed to be invalid.The rapper and producer is running for President in next month’s election, but is only named on the ballot in 11 states — Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont — meaning that it is virtually impossible
Two campaign staffers working for Republican Minnesota Rep.Tom Emmer have contracted COVID-19 and are in quarantine. The news comes less than two weeks after Emmer tested negative for COVID-19 following his trip Sept.
The private security guard who has been jailed on suspicion of first-degree murder stemming from a deadly shooting on Saturday in Denver during dueling protests was reportedly not properly licensed to work in the position. Matthew Robert Dolloff, 30, was reportedly working as a contracted security guard for 9News at the time of the shooting. The local news station reported late Sunday that he was contracted through another company to accompany its news staff to the protests.
A Minnesota community has come together to build a ramp for a disabled Vietnam War veteran in need of help getting in and out of his house for doctor’s appointments. Family Service Rochester and Two Rivers Habitat for Humanity pitched in to make a deck in Rochester for 67-year-old Navy veteran Bob McReynolds.