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Mar 19 2024
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TikTok bill tests Biden’s relationship with young people who ‘don’t feel a connection’
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Gaza protesters interrupting President Joe Biden‘s public appearances have served as a reminder of his political problems with young people this election cycle.
But a possible upheaval of TikTok is the latest political development that could upend 81-year-old Biden’s appeals to the demographic before November.
Young people’s political power as a voting
Washington ExaminerMar 20 2024
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Double Murder Trial Puts Police Conduct in Spotlight
DOVER – Timothy Verrill is either a paranoid drug addict who brutally murdered two women because he feared one was a police informant, or he’s the fall guy for his drug dealing friend who wanted to end his business partnership with his girlfriend. Jurors in Strafford Superior Court started hearing testimony Tuesday in the second murder trial of Verrill. Those jurors will also hear how police
In Depth NHFeb 21 2024
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Assange extradition fought 1 last time
LONDON -- Julian Assange's lawyers opened a final U.K. legal challenge Tuesday to stop the WikiLeaks founder from being sent to the United States to face spying charges, arguing that American authorities are seeking to punish him for exposing serious criminal acts by the U.S. government. Lawyer Edward Fitzgerald said Assange may "suffer a flagrant denial of justice" if he is sent to the U.S.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 15 2024
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Sex abuse victims seek to testify in Baltimore Catholic archdiocese bankruptcy case
The committee representing survivors of clergy sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy case is seeking to give victims an opportunity to tell their stories in court. In a legal brief filed Friday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Baltimore, attorneys for the group of survivors representing all of the diocese’s victims, known as the Creditors Committee, asked a judge to allow
Baltimore SunMar 20 2024
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Bridgeport Man Pleads Guilty In Social Security Scam: U.S. Attorney
BRIDGEPORT, CT — A 31-year-old Bridgeport man waived his right to be indicted and pleaded guilty this month to an offense stemming from his role in a scheme to defraud the Social Security Administration, announced U.S. Attorney Vanessa Roberts Avery. The announcement was also made by Sharon MacDermott, Special Agent in Charge of the Social Security Administration Office of Inspector General,
Patch.comMar 20 2024
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New Hampshire bus driver and wife arrested, accused of making child pornography
KEENE, N.H. - A New Hampshire school bus driver and his wife were arrested for allegedly making child pornography. According to court documents, 43-year-old Paul Baird uploaded the images showing child sex abuse to a website dedicated to the sexual exploitation of children. His wife, Krystal, is accused of taking the photos. Krystal Baird allegedly told investigators she took photos of her
CBS News (Online)Mar 20 2024
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Charges: Timberwolves VP got hard drive stolen from disgruntled employee
Prosecutors charged Somak Sarkar, 33, with felony third-degree burglary in Hennepin County District Court on Wednesday. The hard drive had both personal and business information on it. The business information, which belongs to the Timberwolves, "included employment and player contracts, as well as strategic NBA information," the criminal complaint states. Security video captured Sarkar
KARE11Apr 10 2023
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Court Backs Firing of Teacher Who Refused to Use Transgender Students’ Names
A divided federal appeals court has upheld an Indiana school district’s firing of a music teacher who refused to address transgender students by their first names and pronouns for religious reasons. A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, in Chicago, ruled 2-1 on April 7 that the Brownsburg, Ind., school district’s decision to end a nearly school-year-length attempt to
Education WeekMar 20 2024
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Waterbury man pleads guilty to being in gang, faces life in prison
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — A Waterbury man pleaded guilty Wednesday to being a member of a violent street gang along with five other charges. Ezra Alves, 23, of Waterbury, also known as “EJ” or “Ezzy” admitted to being a part of the 960 gang — one of a few Waterbury-based groups police have been investigating. According to court documents, Alves and 15 other gang members were charged in a 36-
WTNHMar 20 2024
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Nevada officials hit with election integrity lawsuit over 'impossibly high' number of voters in some counties
The Republican National Committee is suing Nevada state officials over alleged inconsistencies in the state's voter rolls. On Friday, the RNC and the Nevada Republican Party filed a lawsuit in federal court against Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar (D) and five county clerks, alleging they have violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 by not maintaining clean and accurate
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