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Jan 03 2023
News
Single family residence sells for $1.9 million in San Jose
The spacious property located in the 1800 block of Kirkmont Drive in San Jose was sold on Dec. 14, 2022 for $1,850,000, or $658 per square foot. The house built in 1968 has an interior space of 2,810 square feet. The property features six bedrooms, three baths, a garage, and two parking spaces. It sits on an 8,436-square-foot lot. These nearby houses have also recently been sold: • On Dry
San Jose Mercury NewsMar 08 2023
News
N.J. police captain stole records, computers from his own department, authorities say
A police captain in Morris County was caught on surveillance video stealing computer equipment containing police information along with his own internal affairs records, authorities said. Stephen Jones is charged with computer theft, theft by unlawful taking, tampering with public records and falsifying records, the state Office of the Attorney General said Wednesday. Jones, who was then the
nj.comMar 08 2023
News
Police Captain In North Jersey Hid Internal Affairs Records At His Toms River Home: AG
BOONTON, NJ — A Morris County police captain who lives in Toms River has been charged with tampering with public records, after authorities say he stole his internal affairs records and computer equipment with the data from his police department, the state Attorney General's office said Wednesday. Stephen Jones, 42, of Toms River, was charged Wednesday in connection with the April 2022 theft,
Patch.comApr 25 2023
News
Biden’s reelection likely to hinge on inflation and the economy
Despite record job creation, a historically low unemployment rate, and solid growth, perceptions of Biden’s handling of the economy may come down to a single number that is of outsized importance to American families: inflation, which continues to run well above normal. And although the pace of price growth is trending down from last year’s four-decade high, it remains elevated and the
The Boston GlobeDec 29 2022
News
Singapore's venture capital scene looks set for a 'pretty decent' 2023 ...
Singapore's tech start-up scene has grown in recent years, and the city-state ranked seventh in the latest Global Innovation Index 2022. Global venture dollars may have dropped in 2022, but Singapore's government-owned tech investment firm is optimistic about 2023. "2023 is probably going to be a pretty decent year for venture capital in Singapore," Hsien-Hui Tong, executive director of
CNBCMay 31 2023
News
Trump critic Chris Christie to launch White House bid -source
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who advised Donald Trump's White House campaign in 2016 only to become a vocal critic of the former president in recent months, will launch a bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination next week, a person familiar with the matter said.
Christie, 60, enters the race as a decided underdog, six years after his 2016 presidential campaign
ReutersMar 11 2023
News
Cheer Coach Arrested After Having Sex with Daughter’s Underage Boyfriend Over 300 Times
Oklahoma high school cheer coach Jennifer Hawkins, 45, was arrested for allegedly having sex with her daughter’s 16-year-old ex-boyfriend more than 300 times, according to Oklahoma City police officers. Local law enforcement began investigating Hawkins in January after the victim, now 21, told investigators about his sexual relationship with her that began when he was a high school sophomore
Breitbart NewsDec 29 2022
News
Single family residence sells for $2.9 million in Piedmont
The spacious property located in the first block of Selborne Drive in Piedmont was sold on Nov. 4, 2022 for $2,850,000, or $758 per square foot. The house built in 1953 has an interior space of 3,758 square feet. The property features four bedrooms, four baths, and a garage. It sits on a 6,468-square-foot lot. These nearby houses have also recently changed hands: • A 4,590-square-foot home on
San Jose Mercury NewsJul 17 2023
Perspectives Blog
When a Three-Legged Stool Loses Two Legs
From the CenterFor several decades in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, successful Republicans relied on an often uneasy but usually workable coalition that brought economic, foreign policy, and social conservatives together into the broad GOP tent. Republican presidents from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush used this partnership as the foundation for their political support,
Dan SchnurApr 18 2023
Opinion
We must invest in the IRS. It’s the only way to ensure all Americans pay the taxes they owe.
Imagine investing $80 over a decade and getting a $180 return. Pretty good deal, right? Now multiply those figures by a billion dollars and you get an idea of how much American citizens will benefit from additional federal funds being allocated to the Internal Revenue Service.
The agency responsible for collecting federal taxes earlier this month revealed how it plans to spend new money
Chicago Tribune