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Jan 07 2020
Headline Roundup
Justice Department Asks Judge to Send Flynn to Jail for Six Months
Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to sentence former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn to jail for six months for lying to federal investigators. Flynn pleaded guilty to this charge about two years ago; Federal prosecutors further stated that Flynn's lying was an attempt to obstruct a federal investigation into his business partner.
USA TODAY


Apr 24 2023
News
Warrant issued for former UFC champion Nate Diaz after Bourbon Street fight
The New Orleans Police Department said Monday they have issued a warrant for a former UFC champion who got in a brawl this weekend. Nate Diaz, who is accused of knocking a man who looked like the brother of an upcoming opponent unconscious on Bourbon Street Saturday morning, is wanted for second degree battery, according to the NOPD. Police said officers went to disperse the crowd in the 400
The Times-Picayune
Apr 25 2023
News
DC cops searching for smash-and-grab thieves who stole over $140K in designer glasses
A group of thieves in Washington, D.C., stole over $140,000 worth of designer glasses in a broad daylight smash-and-grab robbery on Sunday, authorities said. The theft happened just after 3 p.m. at Georgetown Optician at the Wharf on 699 Water Street Southwest when four suspects entered the high-end eyewear store, the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department said. Surveillance video shows the
Fox News (Online News)
Apr 24 2023
News
2 die in weekend fire at Duluth apartment building that has seen other fatal blazes
Two tenants died last weekend as a result of a fire in an eight-unit apartment building in Duluth. The names of the deceased have not yet been released, pending notification of family members. The Duluth Fire Department was called to 631 E. Third St. at about 6 a.m. Saturday, and firefighters arrived within about three minutes of dispatch, encountering smoke and quickly advancing flames, said
Twin Cities Pioneer Press
Apr 25 2023
News
San Antonians eager to cast ballots on first day of early voting
Voters came out strong Monday, beating the turnout total on the first day of early voting two years ago — the last time races for San Antonio mayor and the City Council were on the ballot. This year, 9,362 registered voters cast ballots in-person Monday, according to the Bexar County Elections Department. That was up almost 2,300 people from the first day of early voting in 2021. Elections
San Antonio Express-News
Apr 13 2023
News
Drake Bell Is 'Safe' After Daytona Beach Police Sent Out Alert He Was 'Missing and Endangered'
Hours after Bell, 36, was declared missing, Daytona Beach Police Department Public Information Officer Carrie McCallister confirmed to PEOPLE that the former child star has been located. "At this time, we can confirm law enforcement officials are in contact and Mr. Bell is safe," the statement read. The Daytona Beach Police Department announced on Facebook Thursday morning that "officers are
People
Apr 24 2023
News
Ex-officer who killed Breonna Taylor has a badge again
CARROLLTON, Ky. — A Louisville police officer who fired the fatal shot that killed Breonna Taylor has a new job in law enforcement in a county northeast of the city. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday confirmed the hiring of Myles Cosgrove, who was fired from the Louisville Metro Police Department in January 2021 for violating use-of-force procedures and failing to use a body
San Jose Mercury News
Apr 25 2023
News
Alabama Governor Forces Out State Early Education Secretary Over Use Of Book That Deals With Race
The state of Alabama apparently wants to tightly narrow what its education system can teach when it comes to discussing race in public schools. On Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced the ouster of Barbara Cooper, who served as secretary of the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education, over the use of a teacher training book that deals with race, the Associated Press reports. Ivey
BET
Apr 25 2023
News
Police Interrupt Tire Theft At Southington Hotel: SPD
SOUTHINGTON, CT — Local police are looking for the public's assistance after they interrupted three suspects seen stealing tires off a vehicle parked at a local hotel. The Southington Police Department Tuesday said that at about 4:51 a.m. Tuesday, officers were conducting a routine check of the Homewood Suites parking lot, 1096 West St., in Southington. That's when, police said, they
Patch.com
Apr 13 2023
News
DOJ will take emergency dispute over medication abortion rules to the Supreme Court
The Justice Department will take an emergency dispute over medication abortion drugs to the Supreme Court, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Thursday. Garland’s announcement comes after a federal appeals court overnight froze parts of a Texas judge’s order that would have suspended the US Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a medication abortion drug. But the US 5th Circuit Court of
San Jose Mercury News