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Apr 28 2024
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Federal Way driver who crashed head-on into semi-trailer and later died has been identified
A Federal Way man who crashed into a semi-trailer ten days ago and later died at an area hospital has been identified, the Washington State Patrol announced Friday afternoon. About 4:40 a.m. April 19, Otineru B. Tinifu, 62, was driving a Metro Bus east on state Route 18 in King County. Troopers say he crossed the center line and crashed head-on into a westbound semi-trailer. Tinifu was taken
The News TribuneApr 22 2024
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Supreme Court to consider clash of Idaho abortion ban with federal law for emergency care
Washington — Less than two years after the Supreme Court returned abortion policy to the states by overturning Roe v. Wade, the justices will hear the second of two cases in a month's span that involve efforts to restrict access to the procedure. The latest dispute to be argued Wednesday involves the interplay between Idaho's near-total ban on abortion and a federal law that requires Medicare-
CBS News (Online)Apr 24 2024
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Report: Nominee for Chicago’s top federal prosecutor to be named district judge after Senate stall
WASHINGTON — The woman nominated for Chicago’s top federal prosecutor position is being named a federal judge after she was not confirmed in the Senate, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. April Perry was nominated by the Biden administration last summer following John Lausch’s departure as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District in March 2023. Lausch was nominated by former President Trump in
WGNApr 26 2024
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Alabama woman who says police assaulted her after calling 911 files federal lawsuit
Alabama woman who says police assaulted her after calling 911 files federal lawsuit An Alabama woman who was shown on video being arrested at her home by police in February because she refused to show her identification says she is demanding justice in court. Twyla Stallworth, a 40-year-old woman from Andalusia, Ala., filed a federal lawsuit this week against the city, its police department
NPR Fact CheckApr 23 2024
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Owner of Burbank health care firm accused of evading nearly $5.8 million in federal taxes
LOS ANGELES — A Burbank man who allegedly evaded the payment of nearly $5.8 million in federal taxes over several years by using a shill to illegally collect Medicare reimbursement payments made to his blood-testing company was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury. Armen Muradyan, 58, is charged in downtown Los Angeles with one count of tax evasion. He has been in federal custody since his
Los Angeles Daily NewsApr 19 2024
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Des Moines man acquitted of murder fails in challenge to federal firearm conviction
A Polk County jury wasn't convinced that Tyrone Cameron shot and killed Jeffrey Gillom. A federal jury, presented with the same facts, came to a different conclusion. Cameron, 30, was charged with murder and other crimes after the April 2022 shooting at the Hickman Flats Apartments in Des Moines. At his trial later that year, prosecutors argued Cameron was angry about a fight earlier in the
Des Moines RegisterApr 16 2024
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Spain to decide whether to suspend main candidate to lead soccer federation
MADRID, April 16 (Reuters) - Spain's government said on Tuesday it will decide whether to suspend the frontrunner to lead the country's soccer federation (RFEF) while it determines with FIFA how to reform an organization mired in a corruption scandal. Jose Manuel Rodriguez Uribes, president of the state-run Superior Council of Sport (CSD), told a parliamentary hearing he had called for a
ReutersApr 19 2024
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New federal PFAS rules to protect health will cost Mass. communities millions
An estimated 181 water systems in Massachusetts will likely be affected by new federal rules limiting toxic PFAS chemicals in drinking water. Of those, an estimated 95 will have to address these so-called “forever chemicals” for the first time, according to data from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Treating drinking water for PFAS often involves installing expensive
WBURFeb 06 2024
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Brett Favre Must Repay Welfare Funds, State Auditor Says in Lawsuit
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi’s state auditor filed court papers Monday renewing his call for Brett Favre to repay the state for welfare money that the auditor says was improperly spent on projects backed by the retired NFL quarterback. Auditor Shad White’s demand of nearly $730,000 from Favre is the latest twist in a long-running legal battle over money that was supposed to help some of
Mississippi Free PressApr 19 2024
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'No reason to wait': Federal judge shoots down Trump’s delay request
Former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the United States' 2020 presidential results have led to not only two criminal indictments — one being prosecuted by special counsel Jack Smith for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the other by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for the State of Georgia — but also, civil lawsuits blaming Trump for the January 6, 2021 attack on
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