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10-Month-Old Baby Found Dead After Florida Babysitter ‘Forgot’ to Take the Child Out of a 133-Degree Car; Authorities Say

A Florida babysitter was arrested on Wednesday after the 10-month-old in her care died. The infant was allegedly left in a hot car for almost five hours, according to authorities. According to a press statement from the Baker County Sheriff’s Office, the Florida babysitter, identified as Rhonda Jewell, picked up the infant from the child’s mother’s house…

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Biden Administration

Biden Administration Unveils Initiatives to Strengthen Food Systems and Support Local Agriculture

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small made the announcement in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of the administration’s commitment to fostering economic opportunities and resilient communities across the nation. The Biden administration unveiled a set of initiatives aimed at enhancing market access for producers, boosting revenue streams, and promoting healthier food choices…

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High Rent Prices in Peterborough

High Rent Prices Continue Hurting Minimum Wage Workers In Peterborough And Here’s Why

Here’s why high rent prices continue hurting minimum wage workers in Peterborough. High Rent Prices Continue Hurting Workers in Peterborough Following Low Minimum Wage The high rent prices in Peterborough continue hurting workers with a low minimum wage of $15.50 as the high rent prices keep increasing in the city, wherein the minimum wage workers…

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Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll Faces Second Tax Fraud

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll Faces Second Tax Fraud Investigation Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

The Spanish court’s press statement revealed that this investigation is related to two alleged counts of tax fraud in 2018. Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, the Grammy-winning Colombian singer, is facing a second investigation for alleged tax fraud, as a judge in Barcelona has initiated a new probe Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll is already awaiting trial…

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Dae Yong Lee

Bel Air Developer Sentenced To 6 Years In Prison For Bribing LA Councilman To Get Approval For Condominium Project

A Bel Air developer was sentenced to six years in prison for bribing a Los Angeles City councilman to get approval for a condominium project. Bel Air Developer Convicted of Bribing LA Councilman to Get Approval for Condominium Project A 58-year-old Bel Air developer identified as Dae Yong Lee was convicted after bribing Councilman José…

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Yevgeny Prigozhin

Wagner Group Founder, Commander Accused Of Murdering Several People; Surviving Victim Claims He Played Dead During The Shooting Incident In Libya

The Wagner group founder and commander were accused of murdering several people after a surviving victim claimed he played dead during a shooting in Libya. Wagner Group Founder and Commander Accused of Murdering People After Illegally Detaining Them Wagner group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin and commander Khalifa Haftar were accused of murdering several members of a…

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Improper Use of Surveillance Powers

Improper Use of Surveillance Powers by FBI Raises Concerns Ahead of Reauthorization

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) outlined instances where FBI personnel performed searches of “sensitive query terms,” including those associated with U.S. public officials and candidates, without proper approval. Recently released court records reveal that the FBI has misused its surveillance powers to conduct searches on a U.S. senator, a state lawmaker, and a state…

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