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Patient Fatally Kills Dr. Benjamin Mauck Inside His Clinic in Tennessee

A patient fatally shot and killed his doctor as they were in the exam room in Tennessee on Tuesday, according to the authorities. Dr. Benjamin Mauck, an orthopedic surgeon, was remembered as a “highly respected and beloved” medical professional. Police said he was assassinated on Tuesday while seeing a patient. Around 2:30 pm, authorities claimed, Larry…

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Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors

3 Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Demand Reparations For Ongoing Harm To Black Community Despite Lawsuit Dismissal

Three Tulsa race massacre survivors demanded reparations for ongoing harm to the Black community despite lawsuit dismissal. Three Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Continue Seeking Reparations for Decades of Harm to Black Community Following Lawsuit Dismissal The three Tulsa race massacre survivors named Hughes Van Ellis, Viola Fletcher, and Lessie Benningfield Randle continued seeking reparations for…

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Mayor Quinton Donald Lucas

Kansas City Mayor, Council Members To Expect Salary Increase Of Up To More Than $150,000 Yearly Following Proposed 15% Pay Raise

The Kansas City mayor and all council members expect a salary increase of up to more than $150,000 yearly following the proposed 15% pay raise. Kansas City Mayor and All the City Council Members Expect Salary Increase Following 15% Pay Raise Proposal The Kansas City mayor Quinton Lucas and all the city council members will…

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Tenants Facing Eviction

Los Angeles County Approves ‘Right to Counsel’ Ordinance Ensuring Legal Representation for Tenants Facing Eviction

This “Right to Counsel” ordinance will formalize and expand the existing Stay Housed LA County program, initiated in 2020, which offers support services to tenants including legal education, representation, and rental assistance to income-eligible tenants. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved the creation of a “Right to Counsel” ordinance to secure legal…

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Bank of America

Bank of America Faces $250 Million Penalty Over Bogus Accounts and Financial Wrongdoings, Says Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced on Tuesday that the banking giant will pay a total of $250 million in penalties for having bogus accounts, with $100 million to be refunded to affected customers. Bank of America has been accused by federal regulators of engaging in fraudulent activities, including the creation of bogus accounts,…

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Governor Gavin Newsom

Governor Gavin Newsom Launches $20 Million Campaign to Protect Californians from Deadly Heat Waves

Governor Gavin Newsom‘s campaign aims to address the shortcomings of the state’s response to extreme heat, which has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses. Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration in California has launched a $20-million campaign called “Heat Ready CA” to warn residents about the dangers of extreme…

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Drug Dealers from Honduras Sell Drugs in San Francisco

Sanctuary City Policies Fuel Real Estate Boom in Honduras as Drug Dealers from Honduras Sell Drugs in San Francisco

San Francisco‘s sanctuary city policies have inadvertently provided significant assistance to drug dealers from Honduras, resulting in a surprising consequence a real estate boom in their home country. The San Francisco Chronicle conducted an investigation and conducted interviews with Honduran migrants involved to sell drugs and drug trafficking within San Francisco According to the migrants,…

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