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  2. Bob Sellers - Wikipedia

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    He joined WTTG Fox 5 Morning News in Washington, DC in 2006 where he served as a morning news anchor until July 2008. He then went to WSMV in Nashville where he was the primary anchor. While at WSMV, Sellers won an Emmy in 2010 for coverage of historic floods in the area. After leaving WSMV-TV, Sellers joined WZTV as morning news anchor.

  3. Tom Basile - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Basile (born October 22, 1975 [1]) is an American businessman, political commentator, and Republican politician in New York.He served in the George W. Bush administration in various capacities, including in Iraq, and was the executive director of the New York Republican Party from 2009–2011.

  4. Wall Street banks prepare to sell up to $3 billion in X loans ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two people with knowledge of the matter ...

  5. Banks sell down more X debt; just $1.3 billion now left on ...

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    With the latest sale, the banks - that besides Morgan Stanley includes Bank of America, Barclays, Mitsubishi UFJ, BNP Paribas, Mizuho, and Societ Banks sell down more X debt; just $1.3 billion now ...

  6. Newsmax TV - Wikipedia

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    Newsmax TV is an American television channel owned by Newsmax described as conservative, right-wing, [6] and far-right. [18] The network primarily focuses on political opinion-based talk shows.

  7. While Fox News employs a familiar tactic when it comes to unflattering stories about the network or MAGA, Newsmax is directly calling on Trump to drop the former Fox News star’s nomination.

  8. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    When a provision of law requires that repossession takes place, the lien holder has a non-delegatable obligation not to cause a breach of the peace (which is synonymous with disturbing the peace) in performing the repossession or the repossession will be reversed, and the party ordering the repossession will be liable for damages (or the lienholder will be held responsible).

  9. Newsmax, One America News sued by voting technology firm ...

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    Voting technology company Smartmatic on Wednesday sued right-wing U.S. television networks One America News and Newsmax, saying they must be held accountable for spreading conspiracy theories ...