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May 15 2024
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Joe Biden Behind The Scenes
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U.S. News & World ReportMay 29 2024
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Former Richmond USPS employee sentenced to a year in prison for stealing mail
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A former United States Postal Service (USPS) postal carrier in Richmond has been sentenced to a year and one month in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges related to stealing mail in February. According to court documents, on Oct. 18, 2022, police searched the home of 40-year-old Wendy Lawrence and found stolen mail belonging to over 180 people. In addition to
ABC 8 WRICMay 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 “
Portland Press HeraldMay 29 2024
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MPS could have funding suspended after failing to submit financial reports to state
State officials are admonishing Milwaukee Public Schools and threatening to suspend funding to the district after MPS officials have failed to provide key financial reports, some of which were due over eight months ago, according to a recent letter to MPS Superintendent Keith Posley released to the public Wednesday. Following months of failures by MPS administrators to submit the required
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMay 30 2024
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Pueblo West man accused of threatening to "kill" young victim if they reported sexual assaults
PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - KRDO13 Investigates is revealing how a Pueblo West man accused of sexually assaulting a child was tracked down by Pueblo County Sheriff's deputies. 47-year-old Lonnie Martin has been slapped with three felony charges: sexual assault on a child under 15, sexual assault as a person in a position of trust, and aggravated incest. According to court documents obtained
KRDOMay 15 2024
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U.S. News & World ReportMay 14 2024
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City of Memphis subpoenas DA's office records, communications between Nichols family, DOJ
The City of Memphis Tuesday subpoenaed the Shelby County District Attorney's Office for any correspondence between the office and attorneys for Tyre Nichols' family, the U.S. Department of Justice and two of the officers who were fired in relation to Nichols' beating and death. In addition to communications, the subpoena requests the DA's office turn over all documents relating to
Yahoo NewsMay 29 2024
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Tech-savvy teen to become Catholic Church's first millennial saint
The Catholic Church will soon grant sainthood to a teenager who used his knack for programming to spread the faith. Carlo Acutis will become the church’s first millennial saint. Acutis died from leukemia in 2006, but he left a lasting legacy by creating a website to document miracles and later being credited with miracles of his own. Archbishop Nelson Perez of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Fox 29 PhiladelphiaMay 29 2024
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Mass. teachers vent about 'trying time' of accommodating migrant students, docs show
Teachers throughout western Massachusetts are voicing frustrations as they work to accommodate an influx of migrant students to their schools, according to documents obtained by a parents' rights group. Massachusetts is one of several Northeast states currently facing an influx of migrants. Gov. Maura Healey earlier this month signed off on a law allocating millions of additional dollars to
Fox 29 KABBAug 29 2022
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Lindsey Graham Predicts Riots if Trump Prosecuted Over Classified Info
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) appeared on Fox News Sunday and predicted that there would be "riots in the streets" if former President Donald Trump is prosecuted over classified information taken from Mar-a-Lago.
Graham argued that there was a "double standard" in matters related to Trump when compared to the controversy over Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server while serving
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