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Torrington man accused in death of teen, grandfather expected back in Connecticut
Republican-American· 11 hours agoTORRINGTON - Now a sentenced prisoner in Florida, the city man accused of causing the death of a...
Sting gets personal in St. Petersburg with the Florida Orchestra: Review
Tampa Bay Times· 4 days agoSting offered his blessing right after his second tune: Yes, we could rock out in front of the ...
Ravensbrück is a stark reminder of the politics of exclusion | R. Bruce Anderson
The Lakeland Ledger· 3 days agoWhen I was growing up, we were asked to think of the USA as a great “melting pot,” a place where...
Man accused of 2014 double homicide at tire shop arrested after breakthrough
WPEC CBS12 West Palm Beach· 15 hours agoJeffrey Brown, 34, had his first court appearance on Tuesday where he faced counts of premeditated...
Playoff lacrosse: What to know about Palm Beach County's state championship contenders
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoOnce again, the hard work and dedication comes to a conclusion, but only four total teams across the...
Opinion | Ethical Lapses in the Medical Profession
New York Times· 16 hours agoIt is unsettling, and dismaying, to read Dr. Carl Elliott’s account of moral lapses continuing to exist, if not thrive, in medical education. This was despite its being widely discredited, and ...
Government continues to crack down on COVID-19 testing Medicare scheme
WFLA· 8 hours agoYou may recall our Better Call Behnken investigation into COVID-19 testing fraud.
FCI Dublin's closure was 'ill-conceived, like Swiss Cheese:' judge
Fox local via AOL· 6 days agoThe BOP's plan to close FCI Dublin shortly after it was placed under unprecedented federal oversight, and quickly transfer 605 women across the country, was “ill-conceived, like Swiss Cheese," according to a judge.
A Capitol Cop and a Jan. 6th Convict Walk Into a Polling Station
The Bulwark· 13 hours agoIt’s primary day in a handful of states, and two contests for the U.S. House of Representatives...
Benefits News | Army Times
Army Times· 4 hours agoWill DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops? In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need. A decision on whether Special ...