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May 24 2024
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Karen Read trial resumes Friday, defense says to expect ‘fireworks' with ATF agent on stand
The Karen Read murder trial resumes Friday after a day off, and this could prove to be a key day of testimony. Karen Read's defense team has said "fireworks" should be expected when Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives special agent Brian Higgins takes the stand. Read's attorneys have previously said Higgins had the motive, opportunity and means to attack Boston Police Officer
NBC 10 BostonMay 16 2024
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Kansas City Current defense is surging behind the breakout of this young player
Earlier this season, the Kansas City Current had both scored and conceded the most goals in the National Women’s Soccer League. But KC’s once-leaky defense has turned into a strong and dominant group as the Current prepares to play host to Racing Louisville on Saturday in an 8:30 p.m. match at CPKC Stadium. The Current has conceded just four goals in its last two matches, and one of those was
The Kansas City StarMay 21 2024
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Kenyan officials arrive in Haiti ahead of planned security mission, sources say
(CNN) — A delegation of Kenyan “command staff” has arrived in Haiti, according to a law enforcement source in the country, ahead of the long-delayed arrival of a Kenyan-led multinational security support force in the Caribbean nation. The delegation is expected to assess this week whether equipment and facilities for the foreign police forces are ready – an assessment which will be decisive in
KRDOMay 07 2024
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Flame to arrive in Marseille amid tight security
MARSEILLE, France, May 8 (Reuters) - The Olympic flame is set to reach French soil at Marseille's Old Port amid tight security on Wednesday, 79 days before the Paris 2024 Games Opening Ceremony. More than 150,000 people are expected to welcome the three-masted Belem, which left Greece on April 27 with the flame after it was lit in Ancient Olympia 11 days earlier. Around 6,000 law enforcement
ReutersMay 15 2024
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Citadel Securities Revenue Reaches $2.3 Billion in First Quarter
Citadel Securities generated $2.3 billion of net trading revenue in the first three months of 2024, setting the market-making firm up for a potentially record year as it expands in new assets classes and geographies. The trading haul is among a litany of financial markers recently disclosed to debt investors. The first quarter result, which was up 68% from the prior year, sets the firm on a
BloombergMay 15 2024
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Social Security: Florida man who voted for decades is not a citizen
A Florida resident discovered he wasn't an American citizen despite living in the United States for over 60 years after his application to receive Social Security was rejected. Jimmy Klass, 66, told local news channel News 6 Click Orlando that he received a letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 2020 saying he hadn't proven he had U.S. citizenship. According to his birth
NewsweekMay 23 2024
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Chad Daybell trial: Defense rests its case after 11 witnesses called to testify
After calling 11 witnesses, the defense rested its case in the Chad Daybell triple-murder trial. The Idaho man faces murder charges in the deaths of his first wife and his current wife's two children who once lived in the Valley. Daybell was not one of those 11 witnesses. The self-proclaimed doomsday prophet was asked by the judge if it was his decision not to testify. Daybell responded in the
FOX 10 PhoenixMay 21 2024
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Coins left at airport security checkpoints reignite debate on getting rid of them
Should the U.S. get rid of pennies, nickels and dimes? The debate has gone on for years. Many people argue for keeping coins on economic-fairness grounds. Others call for eliminating them because the government loses money minting low-value coins. One way to resolve the debate is to check whether people are still using small-value coins. And there’s an unlikely source of information showing
Las Vegas SunMay 15 2024
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Controversial security company applies for permit to boot cars in Nashville
A large security company that has been accused of hiring unlicensed guards, including some that reportedly posed as police officers, is hoping to get into the car booting business, records show. Solaren Risk Management, which employs hundreds of security guards at businesses and parking lots throughout Nashville, has filed an application with the Metro Transportation Licensing Commission for a
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