LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Matthew DePerno made his political reputation on loudly and repeatedly questioning the 2020 presidential election results. It gained him the fervor of Republican delegates and the endorsement of Donald Trump in his bid for attorney general. WASHINGTON, MICHIGAN – APRIL 02: Matthew DePerno, who is running for the Michigan Republican party’s nomination for state attorney general, speaks at a rally hosted by former President Donald Trump on April 02, 2022 near Washington, Michigan. Trump is in Michigan to promote his America First agenda and is expected to voice his support of DePerno, and Kristina Karamo, who is running for the party’s nomination for secretary of state. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) READ MORE: Police Search For Suspect In Fatal Shooting On Detroit's West Side But now the political novice is accused of helping obtain improper access to voting machines and intending to use them to further the false claims, just three months … [Read more...] about Election Denial Probe Looms Over Critical Races In Michigan
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Anne Arundel County Public Schools: 11th Recognition, 11 Successive Years
0 Schools For the 11th consecutive year and 13th time overall, the National Procurement Institute has recognized Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from Anne Arundel County Public School: August 2, 2022 For the 11th consecutive year and 13th time overall, the National Procurement Institute has recognized Anne Arundel County Public Schools' Purchasing Office as one of the best in the United States. The 2022 Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award once again puts AACPS' Purchasing Office in elite company. AACPS is one of just three schools systems in Maryland and 15 across the nation to earn the award. In all 171, public agencies earned 2022 awards. The award recognizes organizations that demonstrate excellence by obtaining a high score based on standardized criteria including innovation, professionalism, productivity, e-procurement, and leadership … [Read more...] about Anne Arundel County Public Schools: 11th Recognition, 11 Successive Years
LeBron James School Student Treated To VIP Access By NASCAR
BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — LeBron James aims to give students at his I Promise School opportunities they may not have otherwise. James Bromsey III, left, a sixth-grader at LeBron James’ I Promise School in Akron, Ohio, poses with NASCAR driver Chris Buescher, Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022 in Brooklyn, Mich. Bromsey was given an all-access tour of Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich., on Sunday. Chris Buescher’s No. 17 Ford had a paint job that highlighted the LeBron James Family Foundation. (AP Photo/Larry Lage) READ MORE: Chalking Tires Illegal, Judge Says, But Saginaw Gets Big Break Recently, the NBA superstar’s mission shifted into another gear. James Bromsey III, a sixth-grader at James’ school in Akron, Ohio, was given behind-the-scenes access before NASCAR’s race Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. It was a fitting way to celebrate a student, whose father died four years ago. James Bromsey II shared a dream with family and friends that his son would … [Read more...] about LeBron James School Student Treated To VIP Access By NASCAR
Lebron James school student given all-access tour before NASCAR event in Michigan
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 9 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! LeBron James aims to give students at his I Promise School opportunities they may not have otherwise. Recently, the NBA superstar's mission shifted into another gear. James Bromsey III, a sixth-grader at James' school in Akron, Ohio, was given behind-the-scenes access before NASCAR’s race Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. It was a fitting way to celebrate a student, whose father died four years ago. James Bromsey II shared a dream with family and friends that his son would be in the Akron Soap Box Derby, an event that dates to 1934. NASCAR REVEALS WHY DENNY HAMLIN'S POCONO-WINNING CAR WAS DISQUALIFIED "My son was six months old when his dad said he was going to be in the soap box derby," Tomika Pope recalled. … [Read more...] about Lebron James school student given all-access tour before NASCAR event in Michigan
How John Bolton Helped Kickstart the New Nuclear Arms Race
It was March 1 and Vladimir Putin was feeling invincible. Russian advancements in intercontinental ballistic missile modernization, maneuverable-trajectory hypersonic missiles, and even a nuclear-fueled cruise missile carrying a nuclear payload, the Russian president boasted, would make short work of America’s antiballistic missile defenses. In case there was any ambiguity to Putin’s fiery Kremlin address, Putin underscored his point— Russia can hold any U.S. city at risk in the event of a conflict —with an animated video showing a Sarmat missile strike on Florida, home of Donald Trump’s cherished Mar-a-Lago resort. “Sarmat is a very powerful, mighty weapon,” Putin said. “Due to its characteristics, nothing, not even prospective antiballistic missile systems could be an obstacle for it.” Putin’s speech followed on the heels of two Trump administration steps with significant implications for the nuclear balance of terror. In December, the administration released a strategy … [Read more...] about How John Bolton Helped Kickstart the New Nuclear Arms Race
Gov. Pritzker, Mayor Thompson Kick Off Back-to-School Tax Holiday
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Politics & Government Beginning August 5th, the state sales tax on school supplies will drop from 6.25% to 1.25%. David Ormsby , Community Contributor Posted Reply (Broadview, IL) – Governor JB Pritzker and Village of Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson joined lawmakers, teachers, students, and parents in Broadview on Thursday to encourage Broadview and all Illinois families to take advantage of Illinois' Back-to-School tax holiday that begins on August 5 and continues through August 14. The 10-day sales tax holiday – the first for Illinois in over a decade - aims to save Illinois families $50 million on school supplies. "Our parents shouldn't have to choose between buying essential school supplies for their children and putting food on the kitchen table," said Pritzker, who appeared with Thompson at Roosevelt Elementary School in … [Read more...] about Gov. Pritzker, Mayor Thompson Kick Off Back-to-School Tax Holiday