Monday, June 17, 2024

Reading archive 2024-06-17

The 2024 ‘Deciders’: Who are they and what makes them tick? Six in 10 key state voters turn out sporadically or are not firmly committed, Post-Schar poll finds.

Opinion Trump has changed what it means to be evangelical: As other denominations have dwindled since 2016, the number of evangelicals has grown.

CEO stole $2.5M from D.C. nonprofits, then posted photos of Hawaii vacation: Called a privileged “sociopath” by a judge, Graham Hauck kept stealing from D.C.-area nonprofits and trade associations whose money he managed after being warned he was being investigated.

Mike Johnson’s Intelligence Committee choices anger some GOP lawmakers: Speaker Mike Johnson named two controversial members to the House Intelligence Committee — Reps. Scott Perry and Ronny Jackson — sparking concerns about politicizing a crucial committee. He did so partially because Donald Trump wanted him to.

Republicans promise that, this time, they’ll find all the illegal voting: Before the 2020 campaign, there was a similar effort by the GOP to install “poll watchers.” They didn’t see significant fraud because there wasn’t any.

What the latest science says about Lyme disease: Up to 25 percent of people develop long-term symptoms after infection. Here’s what to do if you’re one of them.

Biden campaign launches advertising attack on ‘convicted criminal’: Trump The latest television ad signals Biden’s attempt to make Trump’s civil and criminal judgments a major contrast in the fall campaign.

D.C. traffic cameras have led to sharp decline in speeding, data shows: The city has installed 477 traffic cameras. On some roads with the devices, citations fell by more than 95 percent.

Officials tie Rachel Morin murder case to U.S. immigration policies: Victor Martinez-Hernandez, 23, remained held without bond Sunday.

An officer sexually abused a teen in his police car. How will he be punished? - "Barber’s sentence, the judge ruled, would be suspended entirely — with no time at all on home detention. He’d be on the sex offender registry for 10 years and could continue to live at home while he was on probation."

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