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Октябрь
2019

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'Chrisley Knows Best' stars sue Georgia tax official

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Reality television personalities Todd and Julie Chrisley on Tuesday accused a Georgia tax official of abusing his office to pursue "bogus tax evasion claims" against them.



GOP starts push to curb governor's veto powers

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Republicans are starting a push to rein in Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' veto powers with a hearing on a constitutional amendment prohibiting him from using his veto pen to increase spending.

Criticism of NFL referees reaches new levels after Packers steal win

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People have been complaining about how sports are officiated for as long as there have been sports. In the first footrace at the Olympic Games nearly 3,000 years ago, one can imagine angry spectators throwing stones at some poor timekeeper. The voices have grown louder and angrier, it seems, in recent years. Maybe officiating is getting worse? Maybe (probably) we're more sensitive to missed calls because high-definition TV and slow-motion replays give us a better look, in many cases, than the officials? Читать дальше...

Film review: Aggressive early-down calls, a go-to concept ignite Vikings' pass game vs. Eagles

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Kirk Cousins says he's trying to channel "a little edge" to his attitude on Sundays. Coordinator Kevin Stefanski met him halfway during the Vikings' 38-20 win against the Eagles. Stefanski outdid the freewheeling Doug Pederson, calling the Vikings' play-action, run-oriented offense at the Eagles' frenetic pace. "Itwas an aggressive, creative game plan, and credit Kevin for the way he just kind of kept it unpredictable," Cousins said, "with misdirection, a couple reverses. I think we were very multiple in the way we moved the ball today... Читать дальше...

Republican Nicholson won't run for Congress, eyeing 2022

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Republican Kevin Nicholson is passing on a chance to run for Congress next year and instead is laying the groundwork for a statewide run for either governor or U.S. Senate in 2022.





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