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Ex-Morrill County assessor faces perjury charge tied to civil trial

Omaha World-Herald 10 Feb 2026
A former Morrill County assessor recalled by voters now faces a felony perjury charge tied to testimony in a bitter land dispute that helped fuel her removal from office ... .
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Civil rights effort to gather support for march on Raleigh

Rocky Mount Telegram 10 Feb 2026
A civil rights leader urged eastern North Carolinians to fight fear with love by bringing their friends and neighbors to the polls starting Thursday and through November’s general election ....
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Senate Republicans face civil war over filibuster: 'We'd be schmucks to sit here!'

Raw Story 10 Feb 2026
Senate Republicans are increasingly at each other's throats over whether to change the filibuster rule to ram through bill that would mandate new voting restrictions nationwide and require proof of citizenship to register to vote ... .
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Decree on civil aviation safety monitoring is drafted

Vietnam News 10 Feb 2026
... standards and guidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) as well as ensure the independence, objectivity, publicity, transparency, systematic approach and continuity.
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Lebanon building collapse toll rises to 9: civil defence

Vincennes Sun-Commercial 09 Feb 2026
The death toll in a building collapse in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on Sunday climbed to nine, a civil defence official said -- the second such incident in weeks ... .
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1861 — The Civil War breaks out and Henry Wilson is ready for action

Union Leader 09 Feb 2026
At the start of the Civil War in April 1861, 49-year-old Henry Wilson of Natick, Mass., was serving his sixth year in the U.S. Senate. He had been reelected in 1859 after having first been elected in 1855 to fill ....
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Civil aviation’s flight path in India

Business Line 09 Feb 2026
Wings India 2026 spotlighted the opportunities and challenges facing the country’s air travel industry ....
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Gabor S. Boritt, 86, scholar of Civil War

The Buffalo News 09 Feb 2026
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — History professor Gabor S. Boritt, a Hungarian immigrant to the United States who wrote widely about the Civil War and President Abraham Lincoln, has died. He was 86 ....
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