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Jul 11 2024
News
Warner Robins doctor gave woman 10,000 pills, prosecutor says. He gets bond in drug case
A Warner Robins doctor charged with drug offenses had improperly provided 10,000 pills to a former patient and woman he’d had a relationship with, a prosecutor said during the doctor’s court hearing Thursday. Dr. Alan Struth appeared in Houston County court Thursday and was granted a bond by Superior Court Judge G.E. “Bo” Adams, more than two weeks after he was arrested over a drug
The Telegraph (Georgia)Jul 11 2024
News
"The money has absolutely shut off": Donors cut off Biden campaign after debate disaster
It has been two weeks since the debate and President Joe Biden’s campaign continues to suffer as donations seem to have slowed down to a halt, according to four sources close to the campaign who spoke to NBC News. The fundraising is “already disastrous,” one source told NBC News. "The money has absolutely shut off," said another. Major donors and Democratic power brokers worry that Biden’s
SalonJan 07 2019
News
Will Adam Schiff pose a bigger threat to Trump than Robert Mueller?
New chairman of the House intelligence committee leads pack of antagonists as he plans to investigate the details of Trump’s businesses, his lenders, and his partners in the US and abroad.
The GuardianJan 06 2022
Opinion
No He Didn't! NYC Mayor Eric Adams Is Calling People, "Low Skilled Workers."
It hasn’t been a whole week into his tenure, but New York City Mayor Eric Adams loves himself a soundbite. Whether it be declaring that swagger is back in the city and fights over solitary confinement, four days may feel like a lifetime. Right now, he has directed his focus on remote working and “my low-skilled workers.”
Because of the Omicron surge, many larger businesses have pushed
The RootJan 03 2022
News
Bringing ‘swagger’ back: Adams vows to keep NYC, schools open amid Omicron
Watch out, COVID-19, Eric Adams says he’s bringing “swagger” back.
On Day 3 of his mayoralty, Adams declared Monday that he’s bringing to the Big Apple a “swagger” that was “missing” during the COVID-19 pandemic’s doldrums under predecessor Bill de Blasio.
“When a mayor has swagger, the city has swagger,” Adams boasted at Concourse Village Elementary School, where he was flanked
New York Post (News)Jul 11 2024
News
Here’s what NBA’s new media-rights deal means for possible Sonics return
The NBA's media-rights deal was suppose to be the final hurdle before expansion. Now that it's reportedly complete, what does it mean for a return of the Sonics? The reported finalizing of the NBA’s national media-rights contracts worth $76 billion over 11 years with ESPN, Amazon and NBC has cleared the league’s final stated obstacle before announcing an expansion process that should revive
The Seattle TimesJul 10 2024
News
Strauss Bros. Co. in Eastern Market opens street food counter this weekend
Strauss Bros. Co. storefront in Eastern Market is adding to the culinary offerings in Eastern Market’s weekend festivities with the debut of their street food menu. Served out of its storefront at 2478 Riopelle, co-owner Adam Meldrum says the food menu is meant to be easy-to-eat, hand-held cuisine that showcases not only their products, but others in the market. The menu, developed with chef
Detroit NewsJun 29 2024
News
Community responds to current EBR interim superintendent not being named finalist in superintendent search
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The East Baton Rouge Parish School Board has selected three finalists for the new superintendent position, but the community is disappointed with the decision. At Friday’s school board meeting, nearly 70 people stated who they hoped to see in the top three, roughly 90% of them said current interim superintendent Adam Smith. However, he was not named one of the top
WAFB 9Jul 10 2024
News
The Walk development in Downtown Memphis misses financing deadline, plans to change ownership
One of Downtown Memphis' most notable — and often criticized — developments is changing its ownership structure. The Walk (on Union, as it was previously known as) is moving ahead, albeit with the addition of new developers at the helm. Kevin Adams and David Dlugolenski of Big River Development have been the main development team behind the project. Bryan Harris of 25 Hits, an Atlanta-based
The Commercial AppealJul 10 2024
News
Lake Catholic alum Brendan McCrone proud to bring wrestling camp to his alma mater
As a youngster, Brendan McCrone loved attending youth wrestling camps and soaking up instruction and advice from the wrestlers who grew up following guys like Adam Kobella and Ty Mitch, just to name a few. A member of the Lake Catholic youth organization, McCrone stared in awe he learned from some of the best. Now McCrone is one of those guys young kids look up to and want to learn from, and
The News-Herald