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Apr 17 2024
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Metro Detroit Kroger employee accused of threatening to shoot workers, customers
Ex-Michigan House Speaker charged, Detroit mayor to deliver State of the City and more top stories Ex-Michigan House Speaker charged, Detroit mayor to deliver State of the City and more top stories Ex-Michigan House Speaker charged, Detroit mayor to deliver State of the City and more top stories WESTLAND, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - An employee at a Kroger store in Westland is accused of making
CBS News (Online)Apr 20 2024
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Protect migrating birds in Indiana with these steps
Billions of birds are migrating north as the weather warms, and many of them make the great trek at night. Bright, artificial lighting polluting the skies over cities can disorient the migrating birds causing them to call out in confusion and waste energy as they try to find their true path. The exhausted birds are then left vulnerable to other threats in their environments. Allen’s
IndyStarApr 23 2024
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Chinese suppliers shrug off U.S. tariff threats as customers flock to their cheap goods
China can withstand any new tariffs the world throws at it—even the punitive ones Donald Trump is planning if he wins a second presidential term—because its prices are simply too competitive to resist. That’s the predominant view at this month’s Canton Fair. Many buyers and sellers at China’s biggest trade event, held in the southern city of Guangzhou, shrugged off the risk of an escalating
FortuneJan 24 2024
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Abbott says Texas has constitutional right to defend, protect border
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statement Wednesday, reiterating his belief Texas has constitutional authority that “supersedes” federal statutes at the Texas-Mexico border. Abbott previously declared an “invasion” under Articles in the U.S. Constitution, which he said reserves the state the right of self-defense from illegal immigration. “I have already declared an invasion
KXAN NewsApr 15 2024
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U.S. Customs seizes over $5 million of cocaine in Puerto Rico
United Press InternationalApr 16 2024
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Afghan migrant on terror watchlist released into US by border agents
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has denied that border agents knowingly released an Afghan migrant on the national terrorist watchlist into the United States, saying it could not initially corroborate the man's identity before he was released. Agents initially apprehended 48-year-old Mohammad Kharwin in March 2023 after he crossed the US-Mexico border illegally through California.
The Christian PostApr 21 2024
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Customers line up for $1 Earth Day sale at Buffalo Exchange thrift store
A line stretched down the block from the Buffalo Exchange in Andersonville Saturday as customers waited for their allotted 10 minutes to rummage through boxes of used clothes, shoes and accessories on sale for $1. The cash-only Earth Day event took place across Buffalo Exchange locations nationwide, with Chicago stores in Wicker Park and Andersonville participating. All proceeds benefited
Daily NorthwesternApr 18 2024
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Ex-employee for N.J. bank admits stealing $105k from dead customer
A former bank employee pleaded guilty Wednesday to taking over $105,000 in federal retirement benefits from a deceased customer’s account, U.S. Attorney Phillip R. Sellinger said Thursday. Jorge Nova, 35, of Passaic, admitted to one count of wire fraud in federal court and faces sentencing scheduled for Oct. 18. Nova was an employee at a commercial bank in Nutley between 2011 and April 2015.
nj.comMar 14 2024
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Weed-Stuffed Suitcase Found At BWI Airport With $150K Of Pot: Customs
Authorities said the weed was worth up to $150,000 in the U.S. and double or triple that in Europe. Customs officers said the pot was stuffed into the suitcase of a London-bound passenger connecting through Reykjavik, Iceland. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the bust happened on Feb. 25. The agency announced the news on Wednesday. Customs officers said they found the suitcase as it was
Patch.comApr 23 2024
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Federal official talks about abortion protections in Phoenix
Federal official talks about abortion protections in Phoenix Melanie Fontes Rainer, the acting director of the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, answers questions during an interview on April 23, 2024, at the Planned Parenthood Central Phoenix Health Center. Mark Henle/The Republic Melanie Fontes Rainer, the acting director of the Office for Civil
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