CAMDEN, N.J. – Two Indian nationals were sentenced to prison today for their roles in a conspiracy to commit wire fraud by accepting illegally obtained wire transfers from victims across …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch announce an arrest has been made in reference to a Homicide that occurred on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, in …
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Twitter’s Misinformation Policy Says It’s False That Vaccinated People Can Spread COVID-19
Twitter recently updated its policy on medical misinformation to label some tweets that claim vaccinated individuals can spread COVID-19 to unvaccinated persons as false or misleading. Twitter’s medical misinformation policy now …
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Former Financial Advisor Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison for $12 Million Fraud that Caused Clients to Lose Retirement Savings
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressLOS ANGELES – A former financial advisor with a lengthy disciplinary history was sentenced today to 168 months in federal prison for a real estate investment con that caused …
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Providence Man Pleads Guilty in Schemes That Defrauded Home Improvement Stores
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressPROVIDENCE, R.I. – A Providence man today admitted in federal court that he participated in a scheme that defrauded home improvement stores in Rhode Island and Massachusetts of more than …
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Waterbury to Ensure that Polling Stations are Accessible to People with Mobility Disabilities
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressLeonard C Boyle, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that the government has reached a settlement agreement with the City of Waterbury to ensure that …
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Two polls conducted in West Virginia and New Hampshire show that Americans believe President Joe Bident’s spending plans will drive up inflation. A Remington Research Group poll conducted in West …
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Prosecutor launches investigation into fire that killed 8-year-old boy in Somerville
SOMERVILLE, N.J. – Somerset County Prosecutor Michael H. Robertson, Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of County Detectives John W. Fodor and Somerville Chief of Police Dennis Manning announced an on-going …
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ICE HSI investigation started the Josh Duggar investigation that led to his conviction
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressFollowing an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a federal jury convicted an Arkansas man today for receiving and possessing material depicting minors engaged …
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Arsonist charged fir Sunday fire in Buckingham that killed 81-year-old man
BUCKINGHAM, PA – A Lackawanna County man was charged with setting a fire at a Buckingham Township home early Sunday morning, killing an 81-year-old man inside and sending his wife …
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Prosecutor investigating possible arson in Jersey City apartment fire that left one victim in critical condition
On Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at approximately 9:30 p.m., the Jersey City Fire Department was notified of an alarm activation at the Berry Gardens Apartments located at 92 Danforth Avenue …
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Philadelphia police searching for armed carjackers that robbed husband and wife at gunpoint
by Dinesh Patelby Dinesh PatelOn November 19, 2021, at approximately 4:00 AM, the victim, a 54-year-old male, parked his vehicle on 2200 block of South 20th Street. As he and his family exited the …
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Democratic Dark Money Giant Poured Millions Into Bail Funds That Helped Violent Criminals Back Onto The Streets
A prominent Democratic dark money group funneled nearly $6 million into bail funds in 2020, some of which have a history of helping allegedly violent criminals back onto the street, …
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Grand Jury indicts St. Louis man in carjacking crime spree that resulted in the death of one victim
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressST. LOUIS – A federal grand jury indicted Carmain Milton for three carjackings in the city of St. Louis that occurred in September 2021. One of the three carjackings resulted …
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Former Signal Peak Mine official admits conspiring to not report coal mine accidents that injured workers
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressBILLINGS – A former official for Signal Peak Mine, LLC, which operates an underground coal mine near Roundup, today admitted allegations that he conspired with others to not report as …
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New City teen pleads guilty to car crash that killed one teen, seriously injured another
by Adam Devineby Adam DevineNEW CITY, NY – Rockland County District Attorney Tom Walsh announced the guilty plea of a New City teen stemming from a fatal car accident that occurred on May 6, …
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University Of Iowa To Pay Nearly $2 Million In Legal Fees For Religious Groups That Were Banned Over Marriage Views
The University of Iowa (UI) is going to pay nearly $2 million in legal fees to Christian groups after being banned from campus over their marriage views, local outlet The …
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DALLAS, TEXAS – On Monday, December 6, 2021, at approximately 10:04 p.m., Dallas Police Officers responded to a major accident call at Northbound North Central Expressway to the Westbound Woodall …
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Former insurance agent sentenced to prison for wire fraud scheme that defrauded clients across the U.S.
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressSeattle – A 58-year-old Snohomish, Washington, insurance agent was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 2 years in prison and 3 years of supervised release for wire …
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De Blasio Announces That NYC Will Mandate Vaccines For Private Sector Workers
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the city would be implementing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all private sector employers, he said during an interview on MSNBC Monday. …
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Washington Post Contributor Says Gas Prices ‘Actually Aren’t That High’
The Washington Post published an article Thursday arguing that gasoline prices aren’t actually very high despite “recent commentary” on the issue. Rising gasoline prices are a consequence of inflation, which …
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Coffee prices soared to a 10-year high on Monday, with experts projecting the high costs to last well into 2023, CNBC reported. Coffee contracts for December hit $2.34 per pound …
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Four Executives Plead Guilty to Fraud Scheme that Caused Over $4.5 Million in Losses to the Small Business Administration
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressThree former executives of Valley Bank, a defunct financial institution based in Moline, Illinois, and the President of Vital Financial Services (Vital Financial), a lending service provider, have pleaded guilty …
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Akron Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Selling Fentanyl that Led to Fatal Overdose
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressU.S. Attorney Bridget M. Brennan announced that Jurmaine A. Jeffries, 32, of Akron, Ohio, was sentenced on Nov. 30, 2021, by Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr to 20 years in prison. …
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Jim Cramer calls for ‘forced’ vaccinations; he once told people to invest in a firm that went out of business weeks later
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonCNBC host Jim Cramer once told his viewers, “Your money is safe in Bear Stearns.” Weeks later the company went out of business. Now, Cramer is calling for the military …