Day: July 10, 2023

University of North Dakota grads have wrong school, seal printed on degrees

6:19 pm July 10, 2023

Nearly 700 graduates of the University of North Dakota received their degrees with the wrong school printed on the documents. BIDEN APPROVES DISASTER FUNDING FOR NORTH DAKOTA OVER SNOWMELT-INDUCED FLOODING The diplomas read “North Dakota State University” and had the wrong seal. UND officials were notified of the mistake on July 3, and said it […]

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Bizarre case of ‘missing’ Texas teen Rudy Farias takes new twist with latest accusations

6:18 pm July 10, 2023

The cousin of Houston man Rudy Farias, who was reported missing as a teenager only to turn up eight years later outside a church, has accused his mother of abusing him for years, according to a report. In an interview with FOX7 Austin, Farias’ cousin Michelle Rodriguez accused the Houston Police Department of a “cover […]

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Race to replace Rep. Slotkin heats up in central Michigan

6:17 pm July 10, 2023

Former Democratic state Sen. Curtis Hertel Jr. on Monday will announce a campaign for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, one of the nation’s most competitive House districts. Hertel and another ex-state senator, Republican Tom Barrett, who launched his second run for the seat Sunday night, are the first to announce bids for U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin’s […]

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Judge orders Kansas to stop changing trans people’s sex listing on their driver’s licenses

6:07 pm July 10, 2023

A Kansas state judge temporarily blocked residents from changing their gender on state driver’s licenses on Monday, pending a lawsuit from Kansas’ Republican attorney general. District Judge Teresa Watson’s ruling blocks residents from making the change for at least two weeks, though she may extend the order until the litigation is complete. Attorney General Kris […]

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Democrat announces bid to unseat Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden

5:15 pm July 10, 2023

Democrat Rebecca Cooke, a former small business owner and past member of the state’s economic development board, announced her run for Congress on Monday in a battleground western Wisconsin district Republicans flipped last time. Cooke, 35, is running for a chance to take on first-term Rep. Derrick Van Orden, a staunch ally of former President […]

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