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Unusual Murder Case Reveals EMT’s Mood Before Hallucinating Man’s Asphyxiation Death

Peggy Finley, a 45-year-old EMT from Illinois, has been released on bail following a favorable ruling by the Fourth District Appellate Court in Springfield. The court determined that she should be granted a lower bond compared to her co-defendant, based on applicable legislation. The ruling was made last Friday, just hours after which Finley was…

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Federal Criminal Case Unveils Allegations of Fraud and Money Laundering Against Rep. George Santos

The co-signers of the bail that keeps Rep. George Santos out of pretrial custody have two days until a federal court orders them to stop financially supporting the New York Republican. A captivating overview unveils the commencement of a notable federal criminal case presided over by U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert. The case involves allegations…

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Small Businesses

Rising Costs, Hiring Enough Workers Continuously Affect Small Businesses Despite Inflation Slowing Down

The rising costs and hiring enough workers continuously affected small businesses despite inflation slowing down. Small Businesses Affected by Rising Costs and Lack of Hiring Enough Workers Despite Slowing Inflation With inflation already slowing down in the US, small businesses are still affected by rising costs and the lack of means of hiring enough workers,…

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Progressive Bill Seeks to Restrict Criminal Background Checks by Landlords on Prospective Tenants

Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley, both members of the progressive group known as the “Squad,” have introduced a new bill aimed at limiting consumer reporting agencies from including criminal history information in tenant screening reports. Landlords may face restrictions on conducting criminal background checks on potential tenants as progressives advocate for changes in tenant…

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