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Month: May 2023

Charges dropped against Secret Service employee accused of criminal harassment and witness intimidation, attorney says

By Nicki Brown and Celina Tebor, CNN (CNN) — All charges have been dropped against a US Secret Service employee and driver for former first lady Michelle Obama who was charged with criminal harassment and witness intimidation, according to his attorney. Douglas Vines was arraigned in Massachusetts in October 2022 after a woman claimed he

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Boston University president blasts ‘abusive’ students who tried to ‘cancel’ Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav at commencement

By WBZ Staff Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The president of Boston University is sharply criticizing some graduating students and says he’s apologized to this year’s commencement speaker, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav, who was met with boos and chants of “pay your writers!” at the May 21

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EE.UU. rastrea ahora más de 800 posibles casos de ovnis, según un funcionario del Pentágono

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El Departamento de Defensa rastrea más de 800 casos de los llamados “fenómenos aéreos no identificados (FANI, por sus siglas en inglés)”, comúnmente conocidos como ovnis, según un alto funcionario del Departamento de Defensa que estudia estos fenómenos. “Recibimos aproximadamente entre 50 y 100 nuevos informes al mes”, declaró el

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2 suspects arrested after stealing $40K worth of boneless chicken breasts, deputies say

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     SUMTER, South Carolina (WHNS) — Two suspects are now in custody for their involvement in stealing boneless chicken breasts worth about $40,000 from Pilgrim’s Pride, according to the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the incident occurred on Tuesday, May 9. Both suspects 30-year-old Antonio

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Justice Department sues West Virginia governor’s coal empire seeking unpaid fines

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Justice Department announced a lawsuit Wednesday against West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s coal empire, seeking more than $5 million in unpaid civil penalties and fees. Though Justice, a Republican, is not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit, his adult son who runs the family’s coal operations,

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Cancelan planes de renovar el Indio Mall

La ciudad de Indio anunció que el dueño del Indio Fashion Mall canceló los planes de renovar el centro comercial. Cabe resaltar que las renovaciones de dicho mall fueron anunciadas en el 2018, después vino el cierre por la pandemia y luego el concilio aprobó un nuevo diseño y reabrieron en el otoño del 2022.

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