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Lopez: The Biden Administration would not assist immigrants detained in accordance with SB 4

Roberto Lopez, an attorney for civil rights, does not anticipate that the Biden Administration will support immigrants who have been detained as a result of the extensive new authority that Senate Bill 4 offers to law enforcement. Lopez is the Texas Civil Rights Project’s Beyond Borders senior advocacy manager and a resident of the Rio Grande…

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Now that he is unable to access cryptocurrency, former FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried trades fish to cover his jail expenses

The former crypto-billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried quickly became familiar with the Metropolitan Detention Center’s financial structure. While awaiting punishment on 7 felony counts, including wire fraud and an attempt to commit laundering funds, the infamous founder of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX was keeping busy by exchanging food products for services. It seems that a convict gave him the…

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How does your check compare to the typical Social Security benefit at ages 62, 66, and 71?

Fortunately for you, the Social Security Administration (SSA) releases comprehensive data on all claimants and benefits received in the United States. But bear in mind that the amount of your every monthly payout is mostly determined by 4 things when considering your benefit to others: the number of years you were employed, the income you earned…

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The Most Dangerous And Worst Neighborhoods In Anchorage

The Most Dangerous And Worst Neighborhoods In Anchorage

In Anchorage, certain neighborhoods have garnered attention for safety concerns, with three areas standing out as particularly noteworthy. These neighborhoods in Anchorage have been identified as presenting higher risks, prompting a closer look into the safety measures and community initiatives in place Residents in these neighborhoods in Anchorage are expressing heightened concerns regarding safety issues,…

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Papa John's Pizza Settles Disability Discrimination Case for Over $100,000, Resolving Allegations Made by Visually Impaired Employee

Papa John’s Pizza Settles Disability Discrimination Case for Over $100,000, Resolving Allegations Made by Visually Impaired Employee

In a settlement exceeding $100,000, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission revealed that Papa John’s Pizza will pay $175,000 to Michael Barnes, a visually impaired individual who was denied accommodation and terminated before commencing work. Papa John’s Pizza, the fourth-largest pizza delivery chain in the nation, has resolved disability discrimination allegations brought by a recently…

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$136K Lottery Jackpot Winner Reveals She Will Buy New House To Live With Her Family After Winning Jackpot Prize In Baltimore

A $136,000 lottery jackpot winner in Baltimore revealed that she will buy a new house for her family after winning the jackpot prize. Construction Worker Becomes Baltimore Lottery Jackpot Winner After Winning $136,000 in Casino Royale Slots A 27-year-old construction worker identified as Yesica Moya Jovel became the recent lottery jackpot winner in Baltimore as…

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Gas Prices Plummet: Potential Political Impact as Prices Reach Lowest Since 2020 Thanksgiving

Gas Prices Plummet: Potential Political Impact as Prices Reach Lowest Since 2020 Thanksgiving

CNBC News reports that if gas prices plummet hit $3.25 on Thursday, it will mark the lowest cost since Thanksgiving Day in 2020. Gas prices plummet across the United States, bringing relief to consumers ahead of Thanksgiving According to AAA, gas prices have been steadily decreasing since late September, reaching a national average of $3.31…

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