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Mar 01 2024
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Sen. Bob Menendez Co-Defendant Pleads Guilty To Attempting Bribery, Other Counts
Jose Uribe, a New Jersey businessman and co-defendant in Sen. Bob Menendez’s bribery case, pleaded guilty to seven counts Friday including conspiracy to commit bribery.
Uribe pleaded guilty to counts including honest services fraud, obstruction of justice and tax evasion in addition to the conspiracy to commit bribery charge. Uribe will be sentenced on June 14, a little more than a
ForbesMar 01 2024
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Mendocino County live storm updates: Winter storm to bring hail and 10 or more inches of snow; State of California sends extra emergency response teams to county (updated 8:31 a.m.)
This is a developing situation and information may change. We’ll update this article as more information becomes available. The most recent information will be updated at the top of the article, with the earlier reports below. 3/1/24 8:31 a.m. — The National Weather Service Eureka (NWS Eureka) has issued a special weather statement for Leggett and Piercy for wind gusts up to 30 mph. and the
The Mendocino VoiceMar 06 2024
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House passes first bills to avert government shutdown until September
The House on Wednesday passed the first tranche of six annual appropriations bills, averting a partial government shutdown that was set to take effect on Friday.
Why it matters: Unlike the stopgap spending bills Congress has been passing since last fall, these bills keep their respective agencies funded to September.
The six bills were passed in a single package, known as a
AxiosFeb 29 2024
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Tooele 4-year-old hit by car, transported to hospital
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post with more information as it becomes available. TOOELE, Utah (ABC4) — A four-year-old has been hospitalized after getting hit by a car today, Feb. 29. Cpl. Colbey Bentley with the Tooele Police Department said the child was hit by a car at Spencer’s Field on the southwest side of Tooele. The accident is still under investigation, but early
ABC4 UtahFeb 29 2024
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1 dead in north Minneapolis shooting, police say
MINNEAPOLIS — Police in Minneapolis have confirmed one person is dead following a shooting on the city's north side Thursday afternoon.
The Minneapolis Police Department says a person was found dead inside a vehicle at the scene of the shooting near 39th and Sheridan avenues.
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CBS News (Online)Feb 20 2013
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Claims of cyberstealing by China prompt administration to develop more aggressive responses
Evidence of an unrelenting campaign of cyberstealing linked to the Chinese government is prompting the Obama administration to develop more aggressive responses to the theft of U.S. government data and corporate trade secrets.
The Obama administration is expected to announce new measures Wednesday, including possible fines and other trade actions against China or any other country
Washington PostFeb 26 2024
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4.9M Earthquake rattles western Idaho
The USGS reported the quake happened 6.3 miles north of Smith Ferry or nearly 55 miles north of Boise. It was reported at 10:25 a.m.
Some people in the Treasure Valley say they felt the quake. No damage has been reported so far.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
KIFI News 8Sep 25 2012
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Romney Touts 'Prosperity Pacts' To Help Middle East, Developing Nations
Saying that foreign aid must play a role in bringing peace to the Middle East, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney made the case today for what he calls "prosperity pacts" that would aim U.S. assistance packages at nations that develop "the institutions of liberty, the rule of law, and property rights."
Romney was addressing the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, a forum
NPR (Online News)Feb 29 2024
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Alabama Legislature Passes Bills Protecting IVF Providers
Two bills protecting IVF providers passed the Alabama House and Senate on Thursday—the latest development in a saga that began when the state’s Supreme Court declared that frozen embryos should be considered children under the law, forcing many providers to suspend service amid fears that they could be sued or prosecuted for causing the “death” of nonviable embryos that result from the normal
Daily BeastFeb 29 2024
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Baltimore to offer paid fellowship program for recent city HBCU graduates
Baltimore will create a fellowship program with the city’s two historically Black colleges and universities to encourage city students to choose careers in public service. The program, which Mayor Brandon Scott, a Democrat, announced Thursday, will use $4 million in federal coronavirus relief funds to pay stipends to 25 recent graduates of Coppin State University and Morgan State University.
Baltimore Sun