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Jul 17 2023
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Sam Brinton was traveling on taxpayer dime during Las Vegas luggage heist
Sam Brinton, the former Energy Department official who was fired for stealing designer luggage at a Las Vegas airport, was on a taxpayer-funded trip during the bag grab, according to internal Biden administration documents. The paperwork obtained by government watchdog group Functional Government Initiative showed that taxpayers footed a $1,950 bill for Brinton’s trip to the DOE-operated
Washington TimesJul 17 2023
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Victims in Shreveport Saturday morning shootings identified.
The Caddo Parish Coroner has identified the three people killed in early Saturday morning shootings in Shreveport. Just before 2:30 a.m. July 15, Shreveport Police Department was dispatched to a shooting on Commerce Street near Phoenix 2.0 nightclub in Downtown Shreveport. Upon arrival, officers discovered John Ruffin Jr., 41. Ruffin was one of five shooting victims transported to a local
Shreveport TimesMay 31 2023
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Live coral colonies damaged by cinder blocks during a Hawaii Island canoe regatta
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Cinder blocks used during a Hawaii Island canoe regatta damaged one hundred coral colonies in Kailua Bay.
The race was paused on Saturday when it was found the blocks were dropped on live coral.
DLNR says as of yesterday, all but three of the blocks have been relocated.
Dive teams documented the damage to help officials decide whether to submit
Hawaii News NowJun 16 2023
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Man charged with murder in shooting off Dimond Boulevard
A 32-year-old man is accused of fatally shooting another man Thursday morning in a parking lot in South Anchorage, police said. Ryan Dummler had an argument with the victim off West Dimond Boulevard near King Street, police said Friday. Dummler shot the other man multiple times and fled, police said. The wounded man, who has not yet been publicly identified, was dead when police responded to
Anchorage Daily NewsJul 17 2023
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'Gender-Fluid' Sam Brinton Using Taxpayer Funds When Thefts Occured
Sam Brinton, the “openly genderfluid” former senior Biden administration official, was traveling on a taxpayer-funded business trip when he was accused of baggage theft in 2022, Fox News reported Monday. Brinton used to work for the Department of Energy (DOE), however he was reportedly fired after two accusations of luggage theft, according to a December report. Brinton traveled in early July
Breitbart NewsAug 08 2023
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Three from Monmouth County killed in crash on Garden State Parkway in Port Republic
PORT REPUBLIC − A crash on the Garden State Parkway Sunday night claimed the lives of three people from Monmouth County, the New Jersey State Police said. According to a preliminary investigation, a Kia and a Toyota were traveling south on the Parkway shortly before 10 p.m. when the Kia collided with the rear of the Toyota, Detective Jeffrey Lebron said. As a result, the Kia went off the
Asbury Park PressJul 19 2023
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Quinnipiac Poll: 47 Percent Consider Third Party in '24
Americans are evenly split about whether they'd consider voting for a third-party candidate for president in 2024, with 47% saying they would and 47% saying they would not, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday.
"With neither President [Joe] Biden nor former President [Donald] Trump knocking it out of the park on favorability, almost half of the country
Newsmax (News)Jul 19 2023
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America struggles with protecting unaccompanied minors at border
While illegal crossings at the southern border are down, the Biden administration continues to struggle with thousands of unaccompanied minors reaching the U.S. every month, with many of those children being labor trafficked inside the U.S.
In the 2023 fiscal year, U.S. Border Patrol agents are on pace to encounter nearly 100,000 unaccompanied minors at the southern border. Last month,
NewsNationAug 08 2023
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RI therapist has license suspended over alleged relationship with student she was treating
PROVIDENCE – The state Department of Health has suspended a therapist’s license to practice in Rhode Island based on allegations she engaged in a romantic relationship with a minor patient she was treating at a school in Exeter. The state moved to summarily suspend the license of Celine Vescera on Aug. 4 after receiving multiple reports from school staff, relatives and the the Rhode Island
The Providence Journal