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Nov 30 2022
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Oath Keeper founder Stewart Rhodes found guilty of seditious conspiracy for role in Capitol riot
A jury found Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes guilty of seditious conspiracy for his role in the Capitol riot that occurred as Congress was certifying now-President Joe Biden’s win over then-President Donald Trump.
One other member of the group, Kelly Meggs, the leader of the Florida chapter of the organization, was found guilty of the same charge, while the three others on trial,
Washington ExaminerJan 03 2023
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NYC mayor, a vocal rat opponent, faces more fines for rat infestation at Brooklyn property
New York Mayor Eric Adams was hit with new fines over a rat infestation at one of his properties in Brooklyn, just one day after a different rodent infestation ticket at the same property was dismissed. According to two summonses from the New York Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) dated December 7, Adams is facing fines of up to $1,200 for failing to eliminate conditions that
CNN DigitalMar 03 2023
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Alex Murdaugh gets 2 life sentences in murder of wife, son
Alex Murdaugh, the patriarch of a once-powerhouse legal dynasty in South Carolina, received two consecutive life sentences after being found guilty of murdering his wife and youngest son.
“I am innocent. I would never hurt my wife, Maggie, and I would never hurt my son,” Murdaugh said as he addressed the court Friday before his sentencing.
But prosecutor Creighton Waters said the
NewsNationFeb 23 2023
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U.S. Justice Dept accuses Google of evidence destruction in antitrust case
U.S. Justice Department lawyers say that Alphabet Inc's Google (GOOGL.O) destroyed internal corporate communications and have asked a federal judge to sanction the company as part of the government's antitrust case over its search business.
The DOJ asserted in a court filing unsealed in a Washington, D.C., federal court on Thursday that Google failed to timely suspend a policy allowing
ReutersSep 29 2022
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Another prospect for an Alzheimer's drug renews cost concerns
The prospect of an effective new Alzheimer's treatment came roaring back this week with the announcement of preliminary clinical trial data, giving millions of seniors renewed hope after a tumultuous year.
Why it matters: Alzheimer's is a devastating disease, and the topline results boosted analysts' expectations for an entire class of drugs targeting the condition. But they also
AxiosJul 19 2022
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Twitter has won the first leg of its legal battle with Elon Musk
Twitter recorded the first win in its legal battle with Elon Musk. The two parties are headed to court in Delaware over their $44 billion deal to sell the social media company to Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.
Delaware chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick ruled on today that the case will have a five-day trial in October. That’s much closer to Twitter’s motion for an
QuartzFeb 21 2023
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Mexico's ex-security minister Genaro García Luna convicted of drug trafficking
The former face of Mexico's war on drugs has been convicted by a US jury of drug trafficking.
Genaro García Luna, once Mexico's security minister, was found guilty of taking millions of dollars from Mexico's biggest crime group, the Sinaloa drug cartel.
García Luna - who was arrested in the state of Texas in 2019 - had pleaded not guilty.
The 54-year-old could face life in
BBC NewsJan 03 2023
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Governor appoints Bregman as Albuquerque-area DA
Jan. 4—Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appointed longtime Albuquerque lawyer Sam Bregman as the 2nd Judicial District attorney, according to a news release her office issued Tuesday. Bregman will fill a vacancy created this week by Raúl Torrez, who was sworn in as the state's new attorney general on Sunday following his win in November's election. Bregman, 59, has about 30 years of experience as a
Yahoo NewsApr 05 2023
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A Big Win for the Left in Wisconsin’s Supreme-Court Race
Progressive activists now have the opportunity to reshape Wisconsin law on a wide array of matters.
On Tuesday, progressive Milwaukee judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated conservative candidate Dan Kelly by eleven points in Wisconsin’s supreme-court election, handing progressive activists a 4–3 majority on the court and the opportunity to reshape Wisconsin law on a wide array of matters,
National Review (News)Aug 23 2022
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Two Men Convicted In Attempted Kidnapping Of Michigan Governor Whitmer
A jury convicted two men Tuesday for plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) in 2020, part of what prosecutors have described as a larger domestic terrorist plan to set off a civil war and attempt to overthrow the government.
Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. were convicted of all charges brought against them in federal court in Michigan, including conspiracy to kidnap and
Forbes