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Mar 16 2024
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Shawnee County residents affected by storm urged to contact insurance department for assistance
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Shawnee County residents are being reminded to contact the Kansas Department of Insurance if they have concerns about their insurance claims following severe weather. Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt announced on Friday, March 15 that residents affected by the recent severe weather in Shawnee County should contact the Kansas Department of Insurance if they have
WIBW 13Apr 03 2024
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Bryan Kohberger lawyer alleges public bias as residents called police after being contacted in juror survey
Bryan Kohberger's lead lawyer has accused the public of bias against her client, who is suspected of killing four University of Idaho students, after Latah County residents called police to report a defense expert had contacted them for a survey. "The afternoon filing on March 22, 2024 was done with the intention of obtaining an immediate order without a hearing," Kootenai County Public
Fox News (Online News)Mar 26 2024
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Bryan Kohberger case: Idaho judge bans both sides from contacting prospective jurors
The judge overseeing the murder case against University of Idaho stabbing suspect Bryan Kohberger has barred prosecutors and the defense from contacting potential jurors without express permission from the court. It comes as the 29-year-old criminologist's defense is hoping for a change of venue from Idhao's Latah County, a community of about 40,000, where Kohberger allegedly barged into an
Fox News (Online News)Mar 19 2024
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No-contact advisory lifted for Kalamazoo River week after Pfizer chemical spill
MLive.comMar 28 2024
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Idaho murders: Kohberger defense reaching out to potential jurors with 'survey' before judge banned contact
Bryan Kohberger's defense team is crying foul after a judge ordered both sides in the Idaho student murders case to stay away from potential jurors ahead of a change-of-venue hearing that could move the upcoming trial out of Latah County, where the slayings happened. "The late Friday afternoon filing was a strategic action by the State," defense attorney Anne Taylor wrote in a motion to
Fox News (Online News)Mar 18 2024
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Supreme Court Wary of States’ Bid to Limit Federal Contact With Social Media Companies
A majority of the Supreme Court seemed wary on Monday of a bid by two Republican-led states to limit the Biden administration’s interactions with social media companies, with several justices questioning the states’ legal theories and factual assertions.
Most of the justices appeared convinced that government officials should be able to try to persuade private companies, whether news
New York Times (News)Feb 15 2024
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West Milford councilman charged with criminal sexual contact
A West Milford councilman has been charged with criminal sexual contact after allegedly touching someone's genitals during a party earlier this month, law enforcement officials said late Thursday afternoon. Matthew Conlon, a municipal councilman, Board of Education member and Young Republican Federation of New Jersey chairman, was charged via summons after West Milford Police officials
North Jersey NewsMar 31 2024
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Mitchell Robinson (ankle) sits for Knicks; OG Anunoby ‘hasn’t taken any contact since he last played’
Another injury aggravation has landed a key Knicks rotation player back on the bench. The Knicks ruled former starting center Mitchell Robinson out ahead of tipoff against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday with a sprained left ankle. It’s the same ankle the rim-protecting big man suffered a stress fracture on in early December, a “wrong step” ultimately requiring surgery sidelining the seven
New York Daily NewsMar 18 2024
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US Supreme Court seems wary of curbing US government contacts with social media platforms
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared skeptical of a challenge on free speech grounds to how President Joe Biden's administration encouraged social media platforms to remove posts that federal officials deemed misinformation, including about elections and COVID-19.
The justices heard oral arguments in the administration's appeal of a lower court's preliminary injunction
ReutersMar 22 2024
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N.J. karate dojo owner who had sexual contact with developmentally disabled adult gets probation
The 52-year-old owner of a karate dojo in Mount Olive convicted of having sexual contact with a developmentally disabled adult student has been sentenced to two years probation, officials said. Raymond Ziesse was physically involved with the student at the Mount Olive Karate Academy in the Flanders section of town on multiple occasions between May and August of 2018, the Morris County
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