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Jan 03 2024
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Man arrested, woman found safe in alleged kidnapping in Aurora
A 47-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly assaulted a woman and kidnapped her, according to the Aurora Police Department. Middell Harper was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and second-degree assault, Aurora police said Wednesday. The woman he allegedly kidnapped was found safe. The Aurora Police Department issued an alert on social media Tuesday about a possible assault and
The Denver PostJan 05 2024
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Epstein’s Creepy Phone Logs Show Calls From Harvey Weinstein, Schoolgirls
The wife of billionaire Victoria’s Secret mogul Les Wexner was eager to speak to Jeffrey Epstein, as was disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, a “Mr. Cipriani,” and his former girlfriend and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
“Abigail Wexner - wants to talk to you @ something private,” reads one handwritten note from 2005 contained in the latest release of court records on Friday related
Daily BeastApr 24 2020
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Rep. Shalala Failed to Report Stocks Sold While in Congress
Freshman Congresswoman Donna Shalala, D-Fla., newly appointed to oversee the Trump administration's handling of $2 trillion in taxpayer funds to fight the effects of the coronavirus, failed to report she sold a variety of stocks throughout 2018 and 2019 as required by the STOCK Act, reports the Miami Herald.
Under the 2012 STOCK Act, members of Congress have 45 days to disclose stock
Newsmax (News)Jan 03 2024
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Carolina Panthers owner fined for throwing drink into crowd
David Tepper, the owner of the Carolina Panthers, was fined $300,000 by the NFL after he appeared to throw a drink in the direction of Jaguar fans near the end of 26-0 loss in Jacksonville on Sunday. A viral video shows Tepper in a box seat at the Jaguar’s EverBank Stadium, and he appears to throw the contents of his drink into the stands below him before tossing the cup and walking away. The
The HillJan 04 2024
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Video of Jimmy Kimmel's Tie to Epstein Re-Emerges After Late-Night Host's Social Media Tirade
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, who launched a social media broadside at NFL legend Aaron Rodgers while claiming he had no connection to sex offender and alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, has been found to have one. Chef Adam Perry Lang, a friend of Kimmel’s, was Epstein’s private chef, according to The Hollywood Reporter. On Tuesday, the New York Jets quarterback suggested the comedian
Western JournalJan 03 2024
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Omaha woman charged in arrest warrant with second-degree murder
A 31-year-old woman is charged in an arrest warrant with second-degree murder and use of a firearm to commit a felony in connection with the death of her significant other. Alyssa Roman is scheduled to appear at a bail hearing Wednesday in Douglas County Court. She is accused of fatally shooting Alan Critser, 33, with whom she shared a home at 7438 N. 55th Plaza. Omaha police officers were
Omaha World-HeraldMar 05 2021
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Cuomo advisers altered report on coronavirus nursing-home deaths: WSJ
Top advisers to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo influenced state health officials to remove data from a public report that showed coronavirus-related nursing-home deaths in the state had exceeded numbers previously acknowledged by the administration, a bombshell report says.
Details about the July report were disclosed Thursday night in a story first published by The Wall Street Journal.
Fox News DigitalJan 03 2024
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Quincy man arrested after attempting to light raccoon on fire
QUINCY, MASS. (WHDH) - A Quincy man was arrested and charged with animal cruelty after police say he attempted to light a raccoon on fire. Quincy Police received a call on Saturday, Dec. 30 reporting that a person was attempting to light a raccoon on fire in the backyard of a house on Royal Street. Upon arrival, officers saw two neighbors arguing and a live raccoon, with apparent burn injuries
WHDH 7Jan 04 2024
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Boston teen arrested at school after staff find loaded gun in backpack, cops say
A 15-year-old Boston Public Schools student is facing firearms charges stemming from an incident Wednesday during which school staff found a loaded gun in his backpack, according to Boston police. Officers were called to Snowden International High School on Newbury Street around 11:40 a.m. for a report that a student may be carrying a firearm, police said in a press release. At the scene,
MassLive.comJan 04 2024
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Suburbs Of New York And Chicago Pump The Brakes On Migrant Buses
The mayors of New York and Chicago recently signed executive orders limiting when migrant buses directed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott can drop off migrants. However, Abbott has circumvented those orders by directing migrant buses to stop outside the two cities and forcing migrants to take public transportation to their destination. Now, the leaders of those areas are fighting back. The Associated
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