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Apr 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 DispatchNov 25 2023
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Policing Pronouns: Border agents’ union lambasts latest Biden political correctness order
The Biden Homeland Security Department’s new pronoun rules for illegal immigrants is getting lambasted by the union for border patrol agents as an unnecessary distraction during the nation’s border and fentanyl crises.
A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) memo obtained by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project and made public last week imposed new requirements on an already
Just The NewsMay 13 2024
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Business and Political Leaders Converge in Doha for Qatar Economic Forum
Today’s key speakers include Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda and Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Indonesia’s President-Elect Prabowo Subianto is scheduled to speak tomorrow. Duda, a confidante of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, will discuss the outlook for the war in Ukraine, now in its third year, NATO’s
BloombergMay 10 2024
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U.S. CFTC Proposes Ban on Political Event Contracts
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) proposed a formal rejection of event contracts that bet on the outcome of political activity in a vote on Friday, beginning an effort to wall off U.S. customers from platforms that allow the trading of predictive contracts. The agency has conducted a years-long legal fight with such firms, and the proposed rulemaking approved by the three
CoinDeskMay 13 2024
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Group aims to overcome political polarization in N.H. through dialogue
Those who participate in the dialogues will be asked to spend a few hours preparing and reading, then a couple of hours in the conversation itself. They may also be invited to participate next month in a “Statewide Citizens Assembly,” where a representative sampling of Granite Staters will finalize their list of priorities. The idea is to bring together people with differing perspectives on
The Boston GlobeMar 20 2024
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Correction: Missing Teens-Indiana story
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In a story published March 18, 2024, about a judge approving two new charges against a man in the slaying of two teenagers in Delphi, Indiana, The Associated Press erroneously reported the new charges against Richard Allen of Delphi were murder while committing or attempting to commit kidnapping. Allen already faced those charges but now will also face two additional murder
Tulsa WorldApr 12 2024
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Former N.J. corrections officer convicted of sexually assaulting a child
A former corrections officer in Cape May County was found guilty by a jury Friday of sexually assaulting a minor, Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland announced Friday. Jonathan Perez, 34, was convicted of two counts of first degree aggravated sexual assault of a minor, and one count each of second-degree sexual assault and second degree endangering the welfare of a child. The
nj.comMay 02 2024
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Bates should focus on prosecutions, not politics
Ivan Bates has proven himself to be more than capable in his role as Baltimore State’s Attorney. And his office has remained scandal-free, not always a given for Baltimore public servants. But his latest commentary introducing a new acronym leaves us pining for more prosecutor and less politician (“Bates offers strategic plan for prosecution,” May 1). His “FACTS” policy paper is a veritable
Baltimore SunApr 05 2024
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NYC correction officer arrested for rape in Queens: prosecutors
A New York City correction officer has been charged with raping and sexual assaulting a woman in Queens while off-duty, The Daily News has learned. Officer Anthony Martin Jr., 31, was arrested Tuesday by cops from the 112th Precinct in Forest Hills for holding down the female victim after she told him to stop and raping her on the afternoon of March 26, the criminal complaint alleges. Queens
New York Daily News