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Everything You Need to Know About the 2023 NYS Fair: Food, Technology, and Special Days

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WSYR

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The Great New York State Fair is set to open soon, and here are some frequently asked questions to help you plan your visit. The fair runs from August 23 to September 4, with gates opening at 9 a.m. and closing at 10 p.m. Admission is $6, with free entry for seniors and children. Tickets must be purchased online in advance, and IDs are required for entry. Parking can be purchased online or in person, and there are designated accessible parking and ride-share locations. The fair offers new attractions like the Asian Village and Dinosaur Expedition Exhibit, as well as the return of the Talent Showcase and Regional Showcase. The Wade Shows Midway features over 60 rides, and the fair offers various entertainment options throughout the grounds. Safety measures are in place, and smoking is prohibited except in designated areas. The fair is monitoring air quality due to Canadian wildfires.

"Trump Acknowledges Criminal Charges' Impact on 2024 Campaign"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Financial Times

Former President Donald Trump has admitted that potential criminal charges against him could harm his chances in the 2024 presidential campaign. This acknowledgment comes as investigations into his business dealings and actions while in office continue. Trump's admission reflects the potential legal challenges he may face in the future and the impact they could have on his political aspirations.

Trump Attorney's 'Admission' in Jan. 6 Case Raises Eyebrows

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HuffPost

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Former prosecutor criticizes Donald Trump's defense attorney, John Lauro, for making what he deems as an "admission" on live TV regarding Trump's involvement in the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Lauro stated that Trump asked Vice President Mike Pence to pause the Electoral College voting for 10 days to allow state legislatures to review the results, but did not instruct any obstruction of due process. The former prosecutor argues that Lauro's statement can be used against Trump if he were to testify, calling it a "rookie mistake" and not a smart move. The indictment in the election probe alleges that Trump, along with a co-conspirator believed to be lawyer John Eastman, tried to convince Pence to reject Biden's electoral votes based on false claims of election fraud.