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May 07 2024
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Once convicted of murder, Jordan executive brings message of hope to Boston
But that wasn’t what brought him to Boston last week. He was here to spend three days with troubled young men who have been where he has been: behind bars or facing a future of incarceration. He is decades into a storied career in corporate America that has included running the Portland Trail Blazers and many years as a Nike executive overseeing the most successful sneaker brand in the history
The Boston GlobeApr 19 2024
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Togo Lawmakers Approve Contested Political Reform
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Barron'sApr 05 2022
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Here’s Why President Biden’s Executive Action on Guns Won’t Stop Gun Violence
This week, President Joe Biden issued a handful of executive orders that he says will address the nation’s alleged “epidemic” of gun violence. Among other things, the executive orders instructed the Department of Justice to issue new rules about the sale of “ghost guns” and pistol arm braces, as well as model “red flag law” legislation for states.
We don’t yet have the specific language
The Heritage FoundationMay 03 2024
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Former Cred Executives Indicted on Wire Fraud, Other Charges
Three former executives with bankrupt crypto lender Cred were indicted Thursday on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and engaging in financial transactions for illicit purposes. Daniel Schatt, a Cred co-founder and former CEO, Joseph Podulka, former CFO, and James Alexander, the former chief capital officer, were indicted by the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Northern
CoinDeskMay 06 2024
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OSAA executive board adjusts playoff structure for Class 6A football
The Class 6A football state championship bracket will look a little different in the 2024-25 season. On Monday, the executive board of the Oregon School Activities Association met to discuss multiple items. Perhaps one of the biggest was making a small adjustment to the structure of the Class 6A football brackets. Class 6A will remain broken up into the state championship bracket and the
The OregonianApr 27 2024
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Ukraine Aid is Done. Congratulations Mr. President! Now Let's Do Immigration Reform
In these times when so many have forgotten why we elect presidents, President Biden’s growing list of achievements in the presidency is once again reminding us that we elect our presidents not because they talk enough trash to fill four HEFTY bags(like you know who) but because we expect them to take on and lead in solving the major problems facing our country. President Biden came into office
Daily KosMay 09 2024
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Protesters Greet Biden During Chicago Campaign Stop; Hostage Families Clash with Police in Tel Aviv
Biden was in Chicago Wednesday for another campaign fundraiser, where he was met with protesters who blocked downtown streets.
Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, protesting hostage families clashed with police. Two arrests were made. The sister of a hostage was hospitalized. Her mother said in a social media video, “Bring back the hostages. Stop the war with Hamas.”
Democracy Now!May 10 2024
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Oversight panel suggests more than two dozen reforms for Maine child welfare system
Government Oversight Committee held a press conference on Friday, May 10 at the Maine State House to share its suggested reforms for child welfare in the state. (AnnMarie Hilton/Maine Morning Star) In the six years Sen. Lisa Keim (R-Oxford) has served on the Legislature’s Government Oversight Committee, she said child welfare has been an area of focus every year. But the department that houses
Yahoo NewsMay 06 2024
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Gov. Mills signs executive order to boost employment of women in construction
Gov. Janet Mills signed an executive order on Monday to boost the recruitment, training and retention of women in the construction industry in Maine. The order directs state agencies to collect baseline data to better assess the status of women in construction in the state, consult with state-wide entities like unions to improve upon that status, as well as identify and carry out state and
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