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Aug 15 2023
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Entire Minnesota police department resigns due to issues with pay
A small city in southeastern Minnesota has been left without a police department after the whole force recently resigned, according to officials. The Goodhue Police Department resigned due to issues with the city's pay, Mayor Ellen Anderson Buck said at a city council meeting Monday. The city council met to discuss options for police coverage following the department’s resignation. The meeting
NBC News (Online)
Jul 31 2023
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Senators Probing Biden Admin After Department Is Found Collaborating with China-Controlled Entity
A group of U.S. senators is asking the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) why it is working with a Chinese biotech firm and warning that doing so is giving China a competitive edge and putting U.S. security at risk. BGI, the Chinese biotech firm in question, has already been blacklisted by both the Department of Defense and the Commerce Department for its criminal business practices and its
Western Journal
Jun 05 2023
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce stock falls Monday, underperforms market
Shares of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CM, dropped 1.69% to C$56.39 Monday, in what proved to be an all-around poor trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, falling 0.46% to 19,931.62. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce closed C$14.71 below its 52-week high (C$71.10), which the company achieved on June 6th. Trading volume of 3.9 M shares
MarketWatch
Aug 01 2023
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West Virginia troops depart for the southern border
Following a send-off ceremony Monday, 54 volunteer members of the West Virginia National Guard will depart today for the southern border as part of Operation Lone Star. “You are heroes,” Gov. Jim Justice said to the volunteer troops during Monday’s send-off event. “You always do what you are doing right now. You always step up.” Justice and West Virginia National Guard Adjutant General William
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Aug 22 2023
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Arkansas Education Department to Review Controversial AP African American Studies Pilot
Multiple public schools in Arkansas offering the controversial Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies course must hand over materials related to the course after the Arkansas Department of Education said it may contain topics prohibited by the state's education law and will no longer qualify for students' graduation credit. In an Aug. 21 letter (pdf) to five school districts,
The Epoch Times
Aug 21 2023
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Audit finds 'stunning' deficiencies in troubled Idaho health department grant program
Idaho State Journal
Jun 02 2023
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce stock rises Friday, outperforms market
Shares of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CM, advanced 3.50% to C$57.36 Friday, in what proved to be an all-around positive trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, rising 1.79% to 20,024.63. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce closed C$13.74 below its 52-week high (C$71.10), which the company reached on June 6th. Trading volume of 3.2 M shares
MarketWatch
Aug 21 2023
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Audit finds 'stunning' deficiencies in troubled Idaho health department grant program
Idaho Press
Mar 23 2023
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Walmart Cutting Hundreds of E-commerce Workers
About 200 workers at Pedricktown, New Jersey, and hundreds of others at Fort Worth, Texas; Chino, California; Davenport, Florida; and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania were let go due to a reduction or elimination in evening and weekend shifts, the spokesperson said. The layoffs at Walmart, a retail bellwether because of its size, could be a harbinger of further turmoil in the U.S. economy, which many
Newsmax (News)
Aug 16 2023
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Another small Minnesota town loses its entire police department
GOODHUE, Minn. (NewsNation) — Another small-town police force has quit, leaving some residents in Goodhue shaken. The police chief and officers claim it came down to pay and work-life balance. What happens now is the question facing small towns across the country as fewer people are going into policing, making the field very competitive. Police Chief Josh Smith told NewsNation he can’t hire
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