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Trump passes test as kingmaker in Ohio

The primary elections in Ohio and Indiana on Tuesday stood as the first real test of former President Donald Trump’s status as the Republican Party kingmaker — and he passed. Takeaways from the races: TRUMP’S CLOUT Trump’s chosen candidate, “Hillbilly Elegy” author and one-time investment banker JD Vance, won the crowded Republican primary for U.S.

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

GCHS The Grayson County Historical Society meeting will be Tuesday May 10 at 6:30 P.M. in Frontier Village at Loy Lake Park with Brian Hander giving his presentation on the 150th birthday of the city of Denison.

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Bells doctor, 9 others agree to pay to settle kickback violations

Bells doctor among 10 others who agreed to pay to resolve False Claims Act allegations. Bruce Maniet, of Bells, Bruce Maniet, of Bells, agreed to pay $175,436 to settle allegations that from January 18, 2016 to October 23, 2017 he received kickbacks from two management service organizations in exchange for ordering laboratory tests from Boston Heart and Little River.

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Stocks drift, bond yields rise as markets wait for the Fed

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is off to a mixed start on Wednesday and bond yields are rising as traders look ahead to an announcement later in the day on interest rates from the Federal Reserve. The Fed is widely expected to raise its benchmark shortterm rate by double the usual amount, half a percentage point, as it steps up its fight against inflation. Several companies were making big moves on earnings news. Lyft sank 30% after releasing an outlook weaker than analysts were expecting, while Airbnb and Starbucks both rose after reporting solid results. The S&P 500 was drifting between small gains and losses.

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