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Mar 16 2024
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SUNSHINE WEEK: The importance of transparency and accountability
In 2013, a Times-News reporter suspected the Minidoka County sheriff of malfeasance, but requests for information that should have been made public were denied. The reporter made multiple public records requests for information to find something to substantiate her suspicions. But until the charges were filed against the sheriff, nothing was released. The sheriff eventually resigned amid
Magic Valley NewsApr 08 2024
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Romanian National Gets 6 Years in Prison for ATM Theft of Government Benefits
An illegal alien from Romania has been convicted of using electronic devices to break into ATM machines to steal money from public assistance benefits accounts meant to help low-income families in California. Marius Oprea, 38, was handed 75 months in a federal prison for using the devices to skim money from the accounts by creating counterfeit debit cards in the names of welfare program
Breitbart NewsApr 15 2024
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Photos: funeral for corrections officer draws hundreds of fellow officers
Apr 15, 2024; Wheelersburg, Ohio, USA; More than a hundred corrections officers stand outside the funeral for Lt. Rodney Osborne at the Cornerstone Nazarene Church in Wheelersburg. Osborne was fatally shot in the chest Tuesday at the firing range at the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's prison training facility in Orient. Doral Chenoweth-The Columbus Dispatch Apr 15, 2024;
The Columbus DispatchApr 03 2024
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"Upholding the Separation of Church and State Ensures Equitable Governance."
The intertwining of religion with the machinery of state governance is a topic that invites considerable debate in my humble opinion, underscored by historical precedents and contemporary realities that span the globe. In the context of this discussion, the narrative surrounding House Speaker Mike Johnson at a gala celebrating conservative Christian lawmakers serves as a poignant illustration
Daily KosApr 11 2024
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Government officials, philanthropists celebrate the golden spike
An artist rendering of the future Golden Spike State Monument, which will be located in Brigham City. Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson welcomed Karen and Scott Keller to the Gold Room in the Utah Capitol Thursday for a ceremonial signing of the golden spike resolution. The resolution, sponsored by Sen. Scott D. Sandall, R-Tremonton, and Rep. Thomas W. Peterson, R-Brigham City, approved the creation
Deseret NewsApr 11 2024
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Ohtani Translator Charged, Took Over $16 Mn From Dodgers Star's Account
The former Japanese-language translator for Shohei Ohtani was charged on Thursday with unlawfully transferring more than $16 million from the bank account of the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar to pay gambling debts.
Ippei Mizuhara, 39, has been charged with bank fraud for making a series of transfers without the knowledge or permission of Ohtani, the Justice Department said in a
Barron'sApr 16 2024
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Big Tech offices are getting smaller, and that spells trouble for office landlords
Alongside layoffs that have roiled tech companies in the last few months, the office market is also feeling the effects of a right-sizing in the wake of massive expansions that happened at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Wall Street Journal reports that so-called “Big Tech” firms—a cohort that includes the likes of Google, Amazon, Meta, and Salesforce—have been shrinking their real
QuartzApr 03 2024
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Data: Only 57 producers account for 80% of post-Paris emissions
Just 57 fossil fuel and cement producers are linked to 80% of global fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015, a new report finds. Why it matters: Many producers, be they state-owned entities or investor-owned oil companies, have been expanding production, and emitting more CO2, since Paris was signed. Zoom in: The report, from the London-based think
AxiosApr 13 2024
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Government spyware is another reason to use an ad blocker
Government spyware is another reason to use an ad blocker Ad blockers might seem like an unlikely defense in the fight against spyware, but new reporting casts fresh light on how spyware makers are weaponizing online ads to allow governments to conduct surveillance. Spyware makers are reportedly capable of locating and stealthily infecting specific targets with spyware using banner ads. One of
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