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  • AP’s website doesn’t suck, but fuck it. Here’s the list:

    Alabama

    634 Broad St., Gadsden: Sept. 30

    Arkansas

    965 Holiday Drive, Forrest City: April 25

    4083 Jefferson Ave., Texarkana: May 25

    Colorado

    825 N. Crest Drive, Grand Junction: June 21

    Florida

    4740 Dairy Road, Melbourne: May 16

    Georgia

    1338 Broadway, Columbus: Sept. 30

    Kentucky

    825 High St., Hazard: April 24

    Louisiana

    178 Civic Center Drive, Houma: April 25

    Mississippi

    4717 26th St., Meridian: June 1

    604 Yalobusha St., Greenwood: June 1

    2383 Sunset Drive, Grenada: May 1

    Montana

    3701 American Way, Missoula: June 21

    North Carolina

    730 Roanoke Ave., Roanoke Rapids: Aug. 1

    2123 Lakeside Drive, Franklin: June 23

    2805 Charles Blvd., Greenville: June 24

    1865 W. City Drive, Elizabeth City: June 24

    North Dakota

    1414 20th Ave. SW, Minot: June 21

    Nevada

    701 Bridger Ave., Las Vegas: June 1

    New York

    75 S. Broadway, White Plains: May 31

    332 Main St., Poughkeepsie: July 31

    Ohio

    30 N. Diamond St., Mansfield: May 17

    Oklahoma

    1610 SW Lee Blvd., Lawton: April 25

    Texas

    1122 N. University Drive, Nacogdoches: May 7

    8208 NE Zac Lentz Parkway, May 25

    West Virginia

    1103 George Kostas Drive, Logan: April 30

    Wyoming

    79 Winston Drive, Rock Springs: June 20











  • The end of the article is great:

    For his part, Mr. Raskin has tried to come up with creative ways to invoke Mr. Trump’s criminal cases without running afoul of the ruling.

    During a recent floor speech, he made reference to an “unmentionable American felon, one of 19 million in the country” and an “unrepentant and anonymous convicted felon from New York” without mentioning the former president by name. He referred to Mr. Trump’s hush-money case as “the trial whose very existence must be sent down the Orwellian memory hole to save someone’s hurt feelings.”

    In the interview, he noted that no rule could erase the facts of Mr. Trump’s status as a felon.

    “I’m afraid the Republicans have now invited a contest for how creative we can be in talking about Donald Trump’s criminal convictions without explicitly stating those words,” Mr. Raskin said.