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Feeding Our Future defendant, who made $1.3 million in single year, says he gave food away
Minnesota Reformer via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA defendant in the Feeding Our Future trial testified Thursday that he didn’t set up shell companies...
Exonerated Central Park 5 member: wants Trump to be afforded opportunity not afforded to him
MSNBC· 2 days agoYusef Salaam, one of five Black and Latino teenagers wrongfully convicted of a 1989 rape in Central...
Special session is over, and the lawmakers actually made laws: Capitol Letter
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 hours agoThe first special session of the Ohio General Assembly in two decades ended Friday with two new...
Strict rules over delta-8 and delta-9 likely for Texas’ booming hemp industry
The Weatherford Democrat· 3 hours agoWhen Texas state Sen. Charles Perry sat down this week in a packed room at the state Capitol to hear...
Pride celebrations kick off in Mid-Michigan on heels of FBI warning
WILX 10 Lansing· 2 days agoLGBTQ+ community members and allies rallied on the State Capitol steps Saturday to kick off a month...
StoneMakers Academy found guilty of fraud related to Veterans Adminstration tuition payments
New Hampshire Union Leader· 19 hours agoDavid Montoya, 64, of Amherst and Rhonda Simpson, 55, of Bedford, pleaded guilty in federal court to...
Is Diddy getting charged? Former associates detail alleged history of abuse in new report
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCombs allegedly threw a party in celebration of the verdict when Anna, a freelance graphic designer...
Who speaks for the City of Miami in times of crisis?
WLRN Miami· 11 hours agoJust days after Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo was found liable for violating the First Amendment rights of two local businessmen, and was ordered to pay them $63.5 million in damages, ...
ACLU Asks for US Probe Into Bias of Consultant's AI Hiring Tools
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoMost Read from BloombergKey Engines of US Consumer Spending Are Losing Steam All at OnceGameStop...
Investigations Newsletter: Biomedical Company Avoids DOJ Prosecution After First Ever Voluntary...
JD Supra· 6 days agoOn May 22, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it will not prosecute a Massachusetts biomedical company, DBA MilliporeSigma, for fraudulent conduct and conspiracy, based on the ...