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Nov 30 2023
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Tight end Zach Ertz requests and receives his release from Arizona Cardinals
Veteran tight end Zach Ertz has requested and been granted his release from the Arizona Cardinals in order to sign with a contender to try and win his second Super Bowl. Ertz’s friend and former Cardinals teammate, the retired J.J. Watt, broke the news Thursday via social media. The Cardinals made it official later, also announcing they have re-signed defensive lineman Ben Stille in a
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Oct 11 2023
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Portland Police Bureau swearing-in new police chief Bob Day
Bob Day, who retired as deputy chief in Portland in 2019, became the city’s 51st police chief Wednesday morning. Day’s predecessor, Chuck Lovell, swore him in at a brief gathering held at Portland City Hall. October 11, 2023 Bob Day, who retired as deputy chief in Portland in 2019, became the city’s 51st police chief Wednesday morning. Day’s predecessor, Chuck Lovell, swore him in at a brief
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Nov 27 2023
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Opening statements in Young Thug trial set to begin Monday
The 12 trial jurors include an HR professional, a former political consultant, a retired custodian, two educators, a store manager, a government worker, a delivery driver, a telecommunications employee, a beauty advisor, two people who are unemployed and one who works at a health clinic. There are seven Black women on the jury, two Black men, two white women and one white man. The six
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Nov 28 2023
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Utah Rep. Celeste Maloy sworn into Congress, bringing House back to full capacity — for now
The House gained its newest Republican member on Tuesday evening, filling the final vacant seat in the lower chamber and bringing the total number of lawmakers back up to 435 for the first time in six months. Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-UT) was sworn into office after winning a special election last week to fill the seat of former Rep. Chris Stewart, who retired in September citing concerns for his
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Nov 28 2023
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Utah Rep. Celeste Maloy sworn into Congress, bringing House back to full capacity — for now
The House gained its newest Republican member on Tuesday evening, filling the final vacant seat in the lower chamber and bringing the total number of lawmakers back to 435 for the first time in six months. Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-UT) was sworn into office after winning a special election last week to fill the seat of former Rep. Chris Stewart, who retired in September, citing concerns for his
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Oct 20 2023
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Providence courtroom to be renamed in honor of form Chief Judge Frank Caprio
A Providence municipal courtroom will be renamed in honor of former Chief Judge Frank Caprio.
Providence and state leaders will gather at the Providence Public Safety Building on Friday morning to dedicate a municipal courtroom after the judge.
Caprio recently retired after serving for nearly 40 years. • RELATED: After 40 years on the bench, Providence's Judge Caprio will retire
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Oct 25 2023
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Ex Fuquay-Varina nursing home employee charged with murder
FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. (WNCN) — A former nursing home employee was charged with murder after an elderly woman died, according to the Fuquay-Varina Police Department. Police said on Sept. 24, Cynthia Williams Sellers was involved in an assault while working at the Windsor Point Retirement Community in Fuquay-Varina. Officers responded to the retirement community after receiving a call indicating
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Nov 27 2023
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Judge Denies Trump’s Request to Call Court-Appointed Monitor as Fraud Trial Witness
A New York judge on Monday rejected a request by Donald Trump’s attorneys to call a retired federal judge appointed to monitor and potentially, dissolve the former president’s business empire as a defense witness in his civil fraud trial.
In 2022, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron appointed ex-U.S. District Judge Barbara Jones to serve as a court-appointed monitor to watch
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Oct 23 2023
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Jury finds Logan Clegg guilty on multiple murder charges for 2022 deaths of Concord, NH couple
CONCORD, MASS. (WHDH) - A man accused of killing a retired couple in Concord, NH, a year ago was found guilty after jurors spent less than two days deliberating. Logan Clegg had faced charges in connection with the deaths of Djeswende and Stephen Reid, who authorities say were shot to death while out on a hiking trail in Concord, NH, in April 2022. The retired couple was initially reported
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Nov 27 2023
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As online fraudsters run amok, U.S. response is lagging
It was a bank teller who first noticed something was wrong, recalls Ken Westbrook, a retired federal employee. His 86-year-old mother had been to her bank to pick up the latest in a series of cashier's checks she was sending to online fraudsters who had convinced her on telephone calls from overseas that her account was at risk from hackers, and that she must move her retirement savings to
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