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Feb 16 2024
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Plano received ‘B’ for fiscal health
A new report on the financial condition of America’s 75 largest cities ranked Plano no. 3 of 75 for its fiscal health in fiscal year 2022. The report found that the majority of the cities did not have enough money to pay their bills, despite increased tax revenues and COVID relief funds. The analysis by Truth in Accounting, a non-profit government finance watchdog group, found Plano had $436.4
Patch.comFeb 20 2024
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People Keep Dying At This Memphis Jail — And The Lawsuits Are Piling Up
Deion Byrd would have turned 26 years old on Jan. 31. His father, Marcus Byrd, told HuffPost that Deion usually spent his birthdays with his family, watching television and eating some of his mother’s cooking at their home in Memphis, Tennessee.
“He liked joking and things like that,” Marcus said. “He wanted to rap and made a few mixtapes. He had dreams of doing things he could enjoy
HuffPostFeb 16 2024
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Inmate convicted of robbery missing from Community Corrections Center-Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – An inmate went missing Friday morning from the Community Corrections Center-Lincoln. The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services said Jonathan King, 47, left his job in the community. Authorities found his electronic monitoring device near 84th and O streets. King is 6-foot-3, 300 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is
ABC 8 KLKNJan 12 2024
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Delaware judge limits scope of climate lawsuit
DOVER, Del. — A judge has rejected several claims lodged by Delaware’s attorney general in a lawsuit alleging that the fossil fuel industry has downplayed the risks of climate change. Tuesday’s ruling significantly narrows the scope of the suit seeking to hold the industry liable for the effects of air pollution in the state. Democratic Attorney General Kathleen Jennings filed the lawsuit in
Minnesota LawyerFeb 16 2024
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1 firefighter dead, 11 injured following house explosion in Virginia: Officials
The cause for the fire remains unknown, officials said. One firefighter is dead, and 11 others are injured, including civilians, after a home exploded in Sterling, Virginia, Friday evening, Loudoun Fire-Rescue Assistant Chief James Williams said in a press conference. Loudoun Fire and Rescue arrived at a home in Loudoun County, Virginia, at about 7:40 p.m. Friday. Once multiple firefighters
ABC News (Online)Feb 15 2024
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Detroit Pistons player arrested and cited after punching opponent before game
(CNN) — Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart was arrested and cited after an altercation with a Phoenix Suns player prior to Wednesday’s NBA game between the two teams. Stewart, 22, is in his fourth season with the Pistons and Eubanks, 27, is a forward for the Suns. Police say officers at Footprint Center in Phoenix were called to a fight between the two players around 4:45 p.m. local (6:45
Erie News Now WICU/WSEEFeb 16 2024
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For Putin nemesis Alexei Navalny, long-feared death arrives in Arctic prison
Navalny’s family and his team, who continued to run his political operation in exile, had warned that his life was in danger since his arrest in January 2021, when he returned to Russia after recovering in Germany from being poisoned with a banned nerve agent. An investigation led by Navalny and Bellingcat, an investigative journalism organization, had identified a team of Russian federal
Washington PostFeb 16 2024
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Navalny’s reported death draws global outcry; Biden says Putin is responsible
Officials in the U.S. and around the world responded with outrage to the reported death of the imprisoned Russian political activist Alexei Navalny on Friday, with President Biden declaring that President Vladimir Putin is “responsible for Navalny’s death.” Biden acknowledged that Navalny’s reported death had not been confirmed by the U.S., but said he had no reason to doubt it, pointing to a
New York Daily NewsMay 09 2016
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North Carolina sues federal government over law blocking LGBT rights
North Carolina officials set the stage Monday for a high-stakes court battle with the Obama administration by suing the federal government over the Justice Department's demand that they stop implementing a state law blocking LGBT legal protections, particularly bathroom access for transgender individuals.
PoliticoFeb 21 2024
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FBI informant who lied about the Bidens’ ties to Ukrainian energy company had high-level Russian contacts: DOJ
A former FBI informant charged with lying about a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme between a Ukrainian energy company and the Bidens had contacts with Russian intelligence officials, prosecutors said Tuesday.
In court filings, prosecutors said Alexander Smirnov admitted during an interview before his arrest last week that "officials associated with Russian intelligence were involved
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