FRANKFURT – The European Central Bank may need to end its bond buys sooner than earlier thought given mounting inflation risks, ECB policymaker Gaston Reinesch said, joining a growing number …
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MIDDLETOWN, PENNSYLVANIA – A jackpot-winning Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket sold for the Monday, February 21 drawing matched all five balls drawn, 3-16-17-40-43, to win $418,421 less …
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Student Causes Dorm Explosion With Homemade Rocket Fuel Experiment
A Brigham Young University student caused an explosion inside a dormitory kitchen Sunday, according to the school’s police department. The dorm resident had been experimenting with homemade rocket fuel on …
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Supreme Court To Hear Case Of Woman Forced To Create Websites For LGBT Causes Against Religious Beliefs
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of a web designer fighting a Colorado law that forces her to promote messages against her religious beliefs, the court announced …
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Ivy League Law School Will Pay Tuition For Low-Income Students
An Ivy League law school will start paying tuition for low-income students beginning next fall to diversify its culture and make law degrees more affordable, the Wall Street Journal reported. …
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FLUSHING, NEW YORK – The New York Lottery today announced one top-prize winning ticket was sold for the February 19 TAKE 5 MIDDAY drawing. The ticket, worth $21,194.50, was purchased at AMI …
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YONKERS, NEW YORK – The New York Lottery today announced one top-prize winning ticket was sold for the February 19 TAKE 5 EVENING drawing. The ticket, worth $41,205, was purchased …
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TRENTON, NJ – One New Jersey Lottery ticket matched four of the five white balls and the Powerball drawn for the Saturday, February 19, drawing winning the $50,000 third-tier prize. The ticket …
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Global stock market outlook modest even before Russia-Ukraine escalation: Reuters poll
by Reutersby ReutersBy Hari Kishan and Jonathan Cable BENGALURU – Global stock markets were already headed for a volatile year with modest gains even before the latest escalation of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, …
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Covington Woman Pleads Guilty to Theft of Social Security Funds
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressNEW ORLEANS – United States Attorney Duane A. Evans announced that HAYDEE ARMAS SANTANA (“SANTANA”), age 58, of Covington, Louisiana, pled guilty on February 17, 2022 to Theft of Government …
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Two from Florence Sentenced for Methamphetamine Trafficking
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressCOVINGTON, Ky. – Shannon Baker, 34, and Ryan Bell, 35, both from Florence, Ky., were sentenced Tuesday, to 150 months and 72 months, respectively, by U.S. District Judge David Bunning, …
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Central Florida Man Charged With Almost $20 Million In Fraud
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressOrlando, FL –United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Nikesh Ajay Patel (38, formerly from Orlando) has been arraigned on charges related to almost $20 million in fraud that …
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Davenport Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Stealing Firearms
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressDAVENPORT, Iowa – Justin Christopher Reed, age 33, of Davenport, was sentenced on February 17, 2022, to 30 months in prison for Stealing Firearms from a Licensed Dealer. Reed was …
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Bradenton Man Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy To Commit Wire And Honest Services Fraud And Distribution Of A Controlled Substance
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressOrlando, FL –United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Joseph Ellicott (43, Bradenton) has pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and honest services fraud …
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Foreign Service Officer and Former Spouse Sentenced for Obtaining U.S. Citizenship by Fraud
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressALEXANDRIA, Va. – A California woman and Russian-born man were sentenced last week to a term of prison of 15 and 6 months, respectively, for their involvement in a conspiracy …
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Former Deputy Sheriff Charged with Making False Statement While Seeking Paycheck Protection Program Benefits
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressNEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA— U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans announced that TIANNA HART, age 32, of LaPlace was charged with making a false statement via a bill of information filed on …
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TRENTON, NJ – One Florida Lottery CASH4LIFE ticket matched the five white balls and the Cash Ball drawn for the Monday, February 21, drawing winning the $1,000 a day for …
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TRENTON, NJ – One New Jersey Lottery ticket matched four of the five white balls and the Powerball drawn for the Monday, February 21, drawing winning the $50,000 third-tier prize. The ticket was sold …
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Brazil meatpacker Marfrig proposes shareholder Molina, Santander’s Rial for BRF board
by Reutersby ReutersSAO PAULO – Brazilian meatpacker BRF SA said on Tuesday that Marfrig Global Foods SA proposed appointing its controlling shareholder Marcos Molina as BRF’s chairman and Santander Brasil’s Chairman Sergio …
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U.S. consumer confidence slips, migration to the South fuels house price inflation
by Reutersby ReutersBy Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON – U.S. consumer confidence fell to a five-month low month in February, with fewer consumers planning to purchase homes, automobiles and go on vacation over the …
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LONDON – Stock markets tumbled on Tuesday while bonds and commodities rallied after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into the breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine. [MKTS/GLOB] Below is reaction …
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By Kylie MacLellan and William James LONDON -Britain on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Gennady Timchenko and two other billionaires with close links to Vladimir Putin after the Russian president deployed …
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By John Chalmers, Sabine Siebold and Robin Emmott BRUSSELS -The European Union agreed new sanctions on Russia that will blacklist more politicians, lawmakers and officials, ban EU investors from trading …
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CARACAS – Half of payments for food, medicine and services in Venezuela’s capital Caracas are made using dollars, according to a report published on Tuesday by two local consulting firms. …
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U.S. banks do not expect major financial impact, risk contagion from Russia sanctions – sources
by Reutersby ReutersWASHINGTON – Banks in the United States do not expect a material financial impact on their businesses, or broader risk contagion, as a result of sanctions Washington and other countries …