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It's Friday, and America woke upto a first. A former president found
criminally guilty. Really sloppy record keeping. That's a misdemeanor whose statute of limitations
expired five years ago. Prosecutors tookexpired misdemeanors and tried to make them into
an election regulation violation. Does everycandidate get the same treatment? Was it

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cheating on his wife? Is thatnow a crime? Seems so? Even
the never Trumpers say he got jobbed? Is Judge Juan Marshawn, a Democrat
donor, husband of an employee ofNew York Attorney General Letitia James, father
of a Biden employee, didn't justput his thumb on the scale, He
sat on it allowed, even encouragedthe prosecution to trash Trump's constitutional rights upon

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appeal, his lawyers will have iteasy. They never identified a felony crime
committed, told the jurors they needn'tagree unanimously to find him guilty, and
the introduction of evidence completely unrelated tothe charge of sloppy bookkeeping, which is
again a misdemeanor whose statute of limitationsexpired five years ago. What's next?

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Sentencing? On July eleven, thevery week of the GOP national convention in
Milwaukee. Jail time not likely,but probation, home confinement, travel restrictions
all possible, some probable. Thiswhole thing is a wearing us out.
The Pew Research Center reports sixty twopercent of US are already tired of the

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election, and it's still twenty twoweeks away. Fox's Greg Guttfeld offered,
be careful, tish Fannie Jack Alvin, the show isn't over till the Fat
Lady sings, and the fat Ladyis America. It's not done raining.
Three inches fell yesterday afternoon in somespots of western Douglas County. Sixty five

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percent chance for more today, sun, tomorrow, more rain Sunday. Denver
got a foot of hale yesterday,some of it the size of baseballs.
Wednesday afternoon, two feet of halefell on Marathon, Texas, south and
east of El Paso. The temperaturewent from one hundred and five degrees to
fifty in one hour. Number onein spelling words, brew Hot somma aged

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twelve, middle schooler from Saint Petersburg, Florida, won the National Spelling Bee.
The winning word abc l ab sl. It means a descent in
mountaineering with a rope. Corey Harris, a man Arbor, Michigan, was
late for his court date, evenafter the judge allowed him to appear via
zoom the charge driving on a suspendedlicense. Three minutes after the court was

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in session, Harris called in,apologized for being late, said he was
on the way to a doctor's appointment. Judge is Cedric Simpson then asked,
aren't you driving? Harris says,making a comeback. Zero down payment mortgages,
one of the nation's biggest home lenders, United Wholesale Mortgages, doing it

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just like in two thousand and six. In two thousand and seven, two
thousand and eight, remember how thatturned out. Bucket lists can kill you.
Three middle aged Malaysians wanted to climbMount Denali, got stuck, one
found. Two have been in asnow cave at nineteen thousand feet since Tuesday.

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Rangers received an SOS message exhaustion andhypothermia. Rescuers can't get to them.
Clouds and high winds up there.Jason Ferguson of rolf Iowa up there,
not far from Lake Okoboji, isin deep trouble. Went into a
state park and started chopping down treesand stole them, planned to make them

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into lumber and put an addition onhis house. One of the trees was
a ninety three foot tall burr oakage one hundred and seventy five. Very
protected. Jason might avoid jail,but with attorney's fees and finds he's looking
at seventy five thousand. To yourhealth, pay no attention to social media
influencers who talk about sunscreen unless theytell you to use it. Many are

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not. Leading dermatologists say put onat least SBF factor thirty every time you
leave the house, even if it'scloudy. Three million of us get skin
cancer every year, and nearly onehundred percent of the cases come from too
much sun. Fans of the wildlypopular TV series Yellowstone, the modern western

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drama, are dying to know.Yes, Yellowstone will come to an end,
but a sequel is planned and atleast three big stars, Beth,
Casey and Rip will be part ofthe new show. One more Sign of
the Times memes sent in by listenerLee. It reads, hackers need to

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step up their game. Start deletingmy loans, mortgage and bat credit scores.
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