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May 30 2024
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‘I have a favor to ask you’: Prosecutors zero in on Bob Menendez’s relationship with his wife
(CNN) — They had only been dating for a few months, but Nadine Arslanian, who would eventually become Sen. Bob Menendez’s second wife, had a very particular request for the New Jersey Democrat. In a 2018 text message about his upcoming remarks at the Egyptian Embassy, Arslanian asked, “could you please” discuss Cairo’s improving relations with the International Monetary Fund and other capital
KRDOFeb 26 2014
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35 ObamaCare state exchange websites were deemed 'high risk' before launch, documents show
Security experts worried that 35 health exchange websites were vulnerable to hackers and were rated as high risk for security problems before ObamaCares launch documents obtained by Fox News show.
Fox News DigitalMay 30 2024
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Seven Texas suspects plead guilty in $111 million IRS fraud scheme
Seven suspects, including from the Austin and Round Rock area, pleaded guilty last Friday to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in connection with a wide-ranging scheme to defraud the IRS over $111 million in fraudulent tax refunds. According to court documents, from 2018 to 2021, Abraham Yusuff, of Round Rock, led a stolen-identity-refund-fraud scheme by knowingly conspiring with Meghan
CBS Austin KEYEMay 28 2024
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'The bag fits so well I didn't even see the bag': Woman catches Frontier Airlines forcing passenger to pay $100 for personal item
Over the years, Frontier Airlines has attracted controversy for its carry-on bag policy. The policy is supposed to work as follows: someone brings a personal item, the bag is placed into the bag sizer and, if it is found not to fit, they are charged a carry-on bag fee, typically around $100. However, Frontier flyers have found the enforcement of this policy to be inconsistent. For example,
The Daily DotJan 20 2014
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New documents show that the NSA phone program provided 1,000 terror tips a year to FBI
The National Security Agency's phone-surveillance program generated more than 1,000 tips a year to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to newly declassified documents.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 30 2024
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‘Doodie Calls:’ Florida portapotty company sues customer over unpaid bill
A Florida portable toilet company is suing one of its customers who owes thousands of dollars, according to court documents filed on Wednesday. The lawsuit said that the company — “Doodie Calls” — contracted with D32 Invest and D32 Builder to provide portable restrooms throughout 2022 and 2023. However, Doodie Calls sought legal action against the D32 companies in 2023, accusing them of
Click OrlandoMay 16 2024
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Chandler dental assistant facing 14 felony counts in child molestation case
Police said videos on an east Valley dental assistant's cell phone have led to multiple felony charges after young patients accused him of groping them.Deion Alexander Garcia, 27, of Mesa, is charged with 10 felony counts of exploitation of a minor and five felony counts of molestation of a child, according to court documents. The offenses were committed at Garcia's place of employment at
AZ CentralMay 15 2024
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'Outrageous': Watergate prosecutor unloads on Jim Jordan's 'lawfare' against Trump trial
Former prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks tore into Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) over his "weaponization of government" hearing that rapidly devolved into a forum to attack former President Donald Trump's one-time attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, the key witness in the against the former president. Wine-Banks, who served as a prosecutor in the Watergate trials, tried to outline for Jordan's committee why
Raw StoryMay 14 2024
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CDC Released Wastewater Data to Track Bird Flu
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday released data on influenza A found in wastewater in a public dashboard that could assist in tracking the outbreak of H5N1 bird flu that has infected cattle herds. Last week, an agency official told Reuters about U.S plans to make public data collected by its surveillance system. While the threat from the virus to people has
Newsmax (News)May 30 2024
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Freeport to host public hearing on 2025 budget
Freeport is set to host a public hearing Tuesday, June 4, to review the proposed 2025 budget, just under a month before the next fiscal year begins. The $14.3 million proposed budget would mark a just over $1 million increase in spending over the current fiscal year, according to preliminary budget documents from April. The hearing comes after what town officials have described as a “
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