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May 20 2024
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Chicago TribuneMay 20 2024
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Green Valley woman, 72, sentenced to prison in insurance fraud case
A 72-year-old Green Valley woman accused of insurance fraud has been sentenced to prison, officials say, Victoria Totten pleaded guilty to mail fraud in November 2023, following allegations that she defrauded numerous elderly clients while operating for years as their licensed insurance agent, the US Attorney’s Office in Arizona said in a news release. Totten was accused of falsely
Arizona Daily Star: tucson.comMay 20 2024
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The Tea: St. Aug's under investigation
The U.S. Department of Labor is investigating Saint Augustine's University after the struggling Raleigh college missed paychecks to employees for months. (WRAL) North Carolina's only milk bank, located inside of WakeMed's Cary campus, is appealing for more donors to help premature babies. (News & Observer ) ️ Durham entrepreneur Greg Lindberg was convicted again by a federal jury of
AxiosApr 30 2021
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US states moving to lift mask requirements as vaccination rates slow
US states are moving to lift mask requirements and other restrictions as new coronavirus cases drop sharply, even as the Biden administration grapples with a slowdown in vaccination rates and runaway infections in other parts of the world.
In his joint address to Congress on Wednesday night Joe Biden basked in the glow of having beaten his own promises on Covid-19. He said that 220m
The GuardianJun 22 2023
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Titanic sub implosion detected by Navy hours after losing communications, US official says
The Titan submersible implosion that killed all five passengers was heard by a top-secret US Navy acoustic detection system hours after it began its doomed descent to the Titanic wreck, according to a report. The Navy began using the system, which is used to locate enemy submarines, to listen for the Titan almost immediately after it lost contact with its radio ship on Sunday, a US defense
New York Post (News)May 20 2024
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SNAP June payment dates for each state
SNAP payments will be issued to recipients throughout June—but not everyone will be paid on the same date. Commonly known as food stamps, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are paid to low- and no-income households who need financial help with buying essential groceries. While payments are issued across all 50 states and some U.S. territories, not every recipient is paid
NewsweekMay 15 2023
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U.S. Supreme Court allows death row inmate's lawsuit after failed execution
May 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed a challenge by an Alabama death row inmate who sued months before surviving a botched execution claiming that the state's troubled lethal injection process would violate constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment. In an unusual case that has returned to the justices because the execution of convicted murderer
ReutersMay 15 2023
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U.S. Supreme Court allows death row inmate's lawsuit after failed execution
(Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed a challenge by an Alabama death row inmate who sued months before surviving a botched execution claiming that the state's troubled lethal injection process would violate constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment. In an unusual case that has returned to the justices because the execution of convicted murderer Kenneth
Yahoo NewsMay 20 2024
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Deaf and blind runners among more than 1,100 girls at Sunday's Girls on the Run race
Two years ago, Mary Elizabeth Nnachetam was living in silence with her family in Nigeria. Mary Elizabeth was born deaf, and in a country where deaf people are often marginalized and some signed languages aren't as developed, she wasn't getting the education she needed, said Patricia Nnachetam, her mother. So the family packed up and moved to the U.S. "so she could learn and have a future,"
The Columbus DispatchJul 14 2022
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Why U.S. Petroleum Reserve Oil Went Overseas
President Biden made sure to emphasize that the action he was about to take was extraordinary.
In late March, as the price of gasoline spiked, his administration threw open the spigot of the National Strategic Petroleum Reserve and began releasing a million barrels a day to, in the president’s telling, “provide a historic amount of supply” until domestic production could ramp back up.
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