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Apr 17 2024
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American Teens Are Getting Arrested for Smuggling Migrants
American teens are smuggling migrants illegally into the United States at alarming rates. And law enforcement officials told Newsweek that money is the No. 1 reason that juveniles are entering into transnational crime.
Human smuggling is defined by the federal government as the illegal importation of people into the county by evading federal immigration laws, as well as the unlawful
NewsweekApr 06 2024
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Setauket Fire Department's Bill Doherty Jr. 'Irish American Of Distinction'
Doherty joined his fellow honorees at the county’s Irish American Heritage Month celebration at the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge on March 27. The celebration highlighted Irish Americans' contributions throughout Suffolk with each legislator selecting an Irish American person of distinction who resides in his or her respective legislative district. The 33-year-old South Setauket
Patch.comApr 27 2024
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BHP’s $60 Billion Takeover Bid for Mining Rival Anglo American Rejected
The proposal, if implemented, would position BHP as the world’s largest copper producer. Anglo American’s board unanimously rejected BHP’s £31.1 billion (A$59.5 billion) all-share offer, citing that the proposal is “opportunistic and fails to value Anglo American’s prospects.” BHP’s unsolicited, non-binding, and highly conditional combination offer requires Anglo American to complete two
The Epoch TimesApr 20 2024
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Brasa South American Steakhouse opens in Canal Place
Walk through the glass doors under the Brasa sign on Canal Street and you’ll immediately get the sense that this isn’t your average steakhouse. First, there’s the music, with lively refrains from South America setting a Latin tone. Then there are the lush plants in the entryway, a precursor to the tropical decor upstairs. An elevator brings guests directly into Edgar Caro and Antonio Mata’s 10
The Times-PicayuneApr 13 2024
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These are the border officers that migrants fear – and they are not the Americans
The rust-colored barrier soars into the cloudless blue sky, a solid and almost impassable marker of the border between Mexico and the United States. But then it stops, when the rough, hilly terrain becomes a mountain, or a large boulder blocks the way.
These are the spots well known by human smugglers, who bring migrants in vans, show them the gaps, tell them to head north and to call
CNN (Online News)Feb 20 2024
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Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announces Outdoor Recreation Grant awards
(LITTLE ROCK) – The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism is awarding $4.34 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects within 29 counties across the state. The grants fall into two categories: Facilities for Underdeveloped Neighborhoods (FUN) Park grants and matching grants. The Outdoor Recreation Grants Program (ORGP) has provided $52.6 million in matching grants since 1988
The Camden NewsApr 16 2024
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The average American doesn’t know what a 401K is
Almost half of Americans don’t know what a 401(k) is, according to a recent poll. A national survey of 2,000 Americans, evenly split by generation, revealed that 43% of respondents don’t know what a 401(k) is. The survey examined Americans’ financial literacy, commitment to learning and adopting healthy money habits, and feelings regarding their bank accounts and financial futures. The results
New York Post (News)Apr 25 2024
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Millions of Americans would see taxes cut under new plan
South Carolinians could get a tax cut if a new budget proposal moves through under the direction of Republican Senate Finance Committee Chairman Harvey Peeler. The state is working on a budget that would ditch a planned one-time property tax rebate worth $500 million and instead offer a statewide income tax cut. If passed, the state would be using $100 million to bring the state income tax
NewsweekApr 29 2024
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Oklahoma Native American community sees yearly return of popular wild onion dinners
As winter fades to spring and the bright purple blossoms of the redbud trees begin to bloom, Cherokee chef Bradley James Dry knows it’s time to forage for morels as well as a staple of Native American cuisine in Oklahoma: wild green onions. Wild onions are among the first foods to grow at the tail end of winter in the South, and generations of Indigenous people there have placed the alliums at
Fox News (Online News)Apr 29 2024
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Affluent Americans are driving US economy and likely delaying need for Fed rate cuts
Since retiring two years ago, Joan Harris has upped her travel game.
Once or twice a year, she visits her two adult children in different states. She’s planning multiple other trips, including to a science fiction convention in Scotland and a Disney cruise soon after that, along with a trip next year to neolithic sites in Great Britain.
“I really have more money to spend now than
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