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Arthur "Bugs" Baer (January 9, 1886 - May 17, 1969) was a journalist and humorist. He was known for his clever, sometimes suggestive, quips, such as one praising pitcher Allen Sothoron : "Allan S. Sothoron pitched his initials off today."
Husbands should lie to their wives’,” Gingrich said on Thursday evening’s episode of Hannity. ... “To say, ‘Oh why don’t you lie to your husband’ as a publicly advocated ad, that is ...
State Representative Gary Wheaton (R) was arrested for a second offense of speeding and driving on a suspended license. He pled guilty to reckless endangerment. (2011) [179] State Representative James E. Ryan (D) stole checks from contributors that were intended for the committee to Elect House Democrats. He pled guilty to felony charges of ...
In 1779, New York State Senator and militia Colonel John Williams was expelled from the Senate during the American Revolution.Williams was accused of filing false muster and payrolls for the militia regiment he commanded in order to profit personally, and of withholding pay from soldiers fined at courts martial that were not sanctioned by militia regulations. [5]
A political video reminded women that they can vote for Vice President Kamala Harris without telling their husbands, enraging prominent conservatives and reigniting a fiery discourse that ...
The filing — a response to New York state Judge Arthur Engoron’s request for comment on allegations that former Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg lied on the stand ...
Baer was elected to serve in the New York Supreme Court for New York County in 1982 and served until 1992. While serving as a state trial judge, he was among the first in the United States to rule that a same-sex couple could be considered a family, so that the surviving member of the couple could benefit from tenant protections under the New York Rental Control laws.
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