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Apr 19 2024
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Biden Admin Announces Massive Restrictions On Alaskan Oil Reserve And Hampers Key Mining Project In One Fell Swoop
The Biden administration moved to block oil and gas activity on millions of acres of Alaskan land and effectively rejected a road project needed to mine large reserves of copper in the state on Friday, Bloomberg News reported. The Department of the Interior (DOI) finalized a plan that will restrict future oil leasing and development on about half of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A
The Daily CallerApr 28 2024
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Minneapolis felon sentenced to federal prison for illegal gun possession
A Minneapolis felon was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison this month for illegal possession of a firearm, announced United States Attorney Andrew Luger. Details in the case filed last year against Ramone Trayvil Johnson, 30, said that on June 18, 2023, Minneapolis police officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation about 2 p.m. on the 3400 block of Bryant Avenue North. Police made
Alpha NewsMar 21 2024
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Celtics reserve guard reveals Patrick Beverley ‘lit a fire in me’
BOSTON — Throughout Patrick Beverley’s NBA career, he’s had a propensity to get under the skin of his opponents. That’s part of his game as the defensive-minded guard has made a living by getting every advantage he can for his team. So when Beverley gave the “too small” gesture at Luke Kornet on Wednesday, C’s guard Payton Pritchard admitted it affected him. “It kind of lit a fire in me,”
MassLive.comMar 12 2024
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Browning man admits to shooting man on Blackfeet Indian Reservation
A Browning man pleaded guilty Tuesday to shooting and wounding a man on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Joseph Paul Vandenberg faces 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. He also faces a mandatory minimum of five years to life in prison, a $250,000 fine and five years supervised release for firearm charges. Court documents say Vandenberg was a passenger
NBC MontanaApr 24 2024
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Stacey Neumann of Scarborough nominated to federal district court
President Joe Biden announced Stacey Neumann of Scarborough as his nominee to serve on the United States District Court for the District of Maine on Wednesday. Neumann, a former federal prosecutor in the District of Maine, has a track record of both federal and state white-collar and other criminal defense. Often covering matters involving the Maine Human Rights Commission, Neumann has
Yahoo NewsMar 19 2024
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Former Arizona police officer indicted after deadly hit-and-run on the reservation
A former White Mountain Apache Police officer has been indicted after the deadly hit-and-run of a 30-year-old woman on the reservation last Thanksgiving. The crash happened Nov. 23 around 3:30 a.m. on Highway 73, just south of the Hon-Dah Casino. Authorities say former officer, Ben Anderson, 49, was on duty when he hit Billy Iris with his patrol car and left the scene. A week ago, a federal
FOX 10 PhoenixMay 10 2024
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'I need answers': Mother of Waupun prisoner who died of rare stroke files federal lawsuit
The mother of Cameron Williams, a prisoner at Waupun Correctional Institution who died from a rare stroke after other prisoners say he begged staff for help, has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and prison officials. "Hopefully no family has to go through this again," said Raven Anderson in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMay 05 2024
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City of Tucson gets federal money to continue getting rid of harmful chemicals in water
Yahoo NewsApr 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
AZ CentralOct 26 2021
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Federal Reserve to Hold Conferences on Diversity and Inclusion Next Month
The Federal Reserve announced Monday that it is conducting two virtual diversity and inclusiveness training sessions for its 23,000 employees early next month.
According to the press release, the organization's training sessions will be ''focused on the experiences that underrepresented groups have as they participate in the economy, the economics profession, central banking, and
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