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Montana Resident Faces Arrest Warrant for Alleged Mass Killing of Numerous Birds, Including Bald Eagles

After missing court on allegations of murdering thousands of birds, including bald and golden eagles, a federal judge issued an arrest warrant for Montana resident Simon Paul. Starting in 2015, Paul and Travis John Branson allegedly hunted and killed 3,600 birds on Montana’s Flathead Indian Reservation and other sites with unidentified individuals for six years….

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Congressional Leaders Strike Deal on Spending Levels, Navigating Away from Shutdown Risk

Congress achieved a spending agreement for the current fiscal year, preventing a government shutdown. Congress set spending restrictions for defense and domestic programs as part of a debt limit suspension package until 2025. The agreement matches them. The revised pact addresses House Republicans’ complaints about the first spending constraints, but it otherwise follows the agreement…

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Naked ‘Saltburn’ Setting Revives Chart Success for ‘Murder on the Dancefloor

Barry Keoghan‘s recent film, “Saltburn,” has surprisingly revived Sophie Ellis-Bextor‘s 2001 song “Murder on the Dancefloor” in the charts. The movie’s ending sequence, where the protagonist gleefully dances through a mansion in the buff to Ellis-Bextor’s song after defeating a wealthy UK family, is responsible for the resurgence. Film Boosts 20-Year-Old Song ‘Murder on the…

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Potential Recession Threat: Local Economist

Many economists expect a 2024 recession, but LaGrange College vice president for academic affairs and economist Dr. Brian Peterson is optimistic. Peterson says there is no immediate recession risk because employment is high, prices are average, and GDP is growing. The Fed’s unwillingness to alter interest rates soon boosts the outlook. Post-Pandemic Economic Trends: Consumer…

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Secretary of Defense Discusses Secret Hospitalization

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin finally spoke out about his unannounced multi-day stay, thanking Walter Reed Medical Center workers. Austin acknowledged difficulties after surgery that required a five-day hospital stay, citing transparency concerns. He acknowledged the media’s concerns and promised to increase public communication. Defense Secretary Acknowledges Transparency Concerns Amidst Undisclosed Hospitalization Austin’s illness remained…

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Positive Developments in 2023: Medical Advances, Conservation Success, and Extraterrestrial Deliveries

Many positive events in 2023 gave optimism and progress. The breakthroughs included cancer treatment advances, womb transplants, and uncommon animal births. Scientists found that induction chemotherapy before normal treatment reduced cervical cancer death and recurrence by 35%. The UK saw its first womb transplant, giving fertility patients hope. Medical Advancements, Green Air Travel, and Ocean…

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Challenges Ahead as State Expenditure Growth Encounters Resistance from Rising Spending

In the previous three years, almost every U.S. state has reduced broad-based taxes, according to an Associated Press piece titled ‘State tax lowering trend faces challenges from dwindling revenues and tighter budgets’ Income, sales, property, and gas taxes were reduced permanently, rebated, or suspended. Minnesota’s Recent Tax Changes: A Closer Look at Welfare Spending and…

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