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Can a person be convicted of a federal conspiracy solely by posting misleading political memes online, without ever having communicated or knowingly coordinated with their alleged co-conspirators?
The letter highlights that the current communication equipment in Tehama County is outdated and struggles to cover rural and ...
Saint Peter’s, Fairleigh Dickinson and Maryland-Baltimore County. You might remember those three schools from their March Madness upsets in recent years. Now they've declined to opt in to college spor ...
As federal agents conduct immigration raids in Southern California and across America, the union representing major and minor league baseball players has warned any concerned members to "carry ...
The head of the baseball players' association, Tony Clark, confirms a federal investigation into One Team Partners. This ...
Kathleen Gati and Kelly Thiebaud return to General Hospital, Jermaine Rivers is out at Y&R and other casting news as of July 14.
Douglass Mackey, 36, posted satirical memes of a fake ad in 2016 falsely indicating voters could stay home and simply text ...
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The account was at the center of Mackey's case as it was the account through which he posted a meme jokingly encouraging ...
The decision is a win for Douglass Mackey, a self-proclaimed "troll" who used his Twitter handle to spread false information ...
Robby Soave and Lindsey Granger weigh in on an appeals court overturning the guilty conviction of Douglass Mackey, also known ...
A meme-maker who was prosecuted by the Biden administration for memes he posted online in 2016 has had his conviction ...