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John Kay Carmack (born May 10, 1931) has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 1984. He is currently an emeritus general authority and was the managing director of the church's Perpetual Education Fund from 2001 to 2012.
You aren't gonna need it" [1] [2] (YAGNI) [3] is a principle which arose from extreme programming (XP) that states a programmer should not add functionality until deemed necessary. [4] Other forms of the phrase include "You aren't going to need it" (YAGTNI) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and "You ain't gonna need it".
Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson raised concerns Friday about the integrity of US elections, in a joint appearance at Mar-a-Lago that featured false claims about voting.
The Institute for Statecraft is a pro-democracy think tank [1] founded in 2009 by Christopher Donnelly [2] and Daniel Lafayeedney, [3] [4] [5] based in Fife, Scotland. [4] Its stated objects are to advance education in the fields of governance and statecraft, and to advance human rights.
House Speaker Mike Johnson will meet on Friday with Donald Trump for a press conference on election integrity at the presumed Republican presidential nominee's Mar-a-Lago club, a Trump campaign ...
Greg Johnson is an American Christian author and lead pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. [1] He is one of the first celibate publicly gay-identified pastors of a non- affirming conservative evangelical church in the United States.
True the Vote (TTV) is a conservative [2] [3] vote-monitoring organization based in Houston, Texas, whose stated objective is stopping voter fraud.The organization supports voter ID laws [4] and trains volunteers to be election monitors and to spot and bring attention to suspicious voter registrations that its volunteers believe delegitimize voter eligibility.
A Lexington native who founded a company once valued at more than $1 billion but later went to prison for fraud is facing new charges. A federal grand jury in Lexington indicted Charles E. Johnson ...