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what was the other?
crisis?
disaster?
https://theintercept.com/2018/11/11/nicaragua-protests-terrorism-daniel-ortega/
The Intercept
How Nicaragua Uses Anti-Terror Laws Against Protesters to Suppress...
The barricades have been cleared and there is a veneer that the crisis is over, but over 200 Nicaraguans involved in protests face trial for terrorism.
53-47 ...... Kavanaugh is 53 yrs old RBG's replacement is 47
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Crews are attempting to locate four people believed to be trapped by rising flood waters in the area of West Blue Ridge and Swamp Rabbit Trail.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Pointing to his brother’s involvement in a lawsuit against Gov. Rick Scott, a federal judge has disqualified himself from one of the legal battles stemming from Florida’s election recount.
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle issued an order Saturday that said he was stepping aside from the case in which Democrats are challenging a state law that requires elections supervisors to toss out provisional and mail-in ballots if voters’ signatures don’t match the ones on file.
Hinkle was replaced in the case by U.S. District Judge Mark Walker, who will hold a hearing Wednesday. Hinkle’s brother, Tallahassee attorney Donald Hinkle, filed a lawsuit last year seeking to force Scott to disclose more information about his financial assets.