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Katie Thurston while holding up a final rose called for Thomas Jacobs, but only to eliminate him in a surprise twist on Monday s episode of The Bachelorette.
The 30-year-old series star during a rose ceremony shocked her other suitors when she summoned Thomas, 28, a real estate broker from Poway, California, for the final rose.
Instead of giving him the coveted rose, Katie instead lashed out her emotions against Thomas that had been building the whole episode and ultimately sent him packing.
Final rose: Katie Thurston while holding up a final rose called for Thomas Jacobs, but only to eliminate him in a surprise twist on Monday s episode of The Bachelorette
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (CN) The U.S. Census Bureau must release 2020 census data to Ohio by Aug. 16, per the terms of a settlement agreement announced Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general in February.
The settlement came on the heels of a decision by the Sixth Circuit to remand the case to the district court after a panel of appeals judges determined the Buckeye State had standing to challenge the bureau’s delay in releasing the data.
Initially, U.S. District Judge Thomas Rose found he was helpless to grant Ohio relief because the process of producing the data could not be sped up due to a number of factors, including the Covid-19 pandemic. Rose ruled Ohio lacked standing to bring its suit because its injuries were not traceable to the federal government and could not be meaningfully addressed by any court order.
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CINCINNATI (CN) The Sixth Circuit on Tuesday revived Ohio’s lawsuit against the Treasury Department over delayed census data and remanded the case for a district judge to determine whether an injunction is necessary to ensure a mid-August deadline is met.
A three-judge panel heard oral arguments in the case last week, and released a terse, two-page unpublished opinion just six days later.
The suit stemmed from the federal government’s failure to meet the statutory deadline regarding the release of census data, which Ohio and other states use in their redistricting process.
A federal judge dismissed the suit for lack of standing in March and determined Ohio will still be able to redraw its state and federal voting districts in time for the 2021 election cycle. The state needs to draw its new maps by Sept. 1, a process that includes three public hearings.