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and "Donation not approved," but the people who send them all want the same thing: to halt the Republican political contribution platform WinRed from making any more automatic, recurring withdrawals from their accounts. According to campaign finance reports, WinRed processed $14,300 in political contributions from Elliot and her husband, Orin Elliot, between 2020 and the end of 2023. "Older folks are generally more vulnerable and they're often more easily taken in" by aggressive political fundraising appeals, according to Saurav Ghosh, director of federal campaign finance reform at the nonprofit watchdog Campaign Legal Center. "You see with former President Trump, that he's fundraising off his indictments. That refund rate was more than four times that of President Joe Biden's campaign and surrounding political apparatus at that time, according to the Times.
Persons: Matthew Hurtt, Hurtt, he's, Samie Elliot, Elliot, Orin Elliot, WinRed, Donald Trump's, Trump, Saurav Ghosh, Joe Biden's Organizations: Arlington, Arlington County Republican, Republican, Arlington VA, Hurtt, CNBC, Arlington County Republican Party, Federal, Commission, Republican Party, WinRed, The New York Times, Times Locations: Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Oklahoma, Hurtt's inbox, WinRed
An English village in the 1600s is the setting for this three-part erotic thriller about a couple in an unhappy marriage. Ingrid is married to Roland, a witch hunter, and is being pursued by a shadowy suitor with fiery eyes. Written and drawn by Tula Lotay and Becky Cloonan. Will a couple of the town’s film geeks be able to turn the tide in this new series? (Dark Horse Comics.
Persons: Ingrid, Roland, Tula Lotay, Becky Cloonan, , Will, Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt Organizations: Comics
The NFL Players Association, National Basketball Players Association, National Hockey League Players' Association, MLB Players Association, MLS Players Association and Women's National Basketball Players Association will work together to raise awareness about the cause and invest resources to improve mental health for the pro athlete community. This is the first time the sports organizations have come together to promote mental health. The high stakes, busy lifestyles and pressures of professional sports have caused many athletes to reveal their own mental health struggles in recent years. As athletes from all levels have expressed their struggles, many of the leagues realized that mental health needs to be as much of a priority as physical health is. The sports leagues will also highlight inspirational stories from athletes and the various mental health efforts they are leading.
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