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Man Accused of Attacking Conservative Journalist Defrauded Minnesota Unemployment Program

The Minnesota Star Tribune profiled Chris Ostroushko as a “suburban dad” resembling Mr. Clean in January. A man who was arrested after being caught on video shoving a conservative journalist to the ground at an anti-ICE riot Saturday was found guilty of defrauding Minnesota’s unemployment program of almost $7,000 more than 20 years ago, court documents show. …

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Appeals Court Slaps Down Judge Boasberg’s Targeting of Trump Admin, Citing ‘A Clear Abuse of Discretion’

The Washington D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered federal district Chief Judge James Boasberg to end his year-long contempt investigation into Trump administration officials. Last April, Boasberg, an Obama appointee, issued an order launching an investigation into holding members of the Trump administration in criminal contempt for not complying with his directive to turn flights around and …

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TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez assaulted during Minneapolis ICE protest

DOJ has opened investigation into incident Frontlines TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez was attacked while covering an ICE protest in Minneapolis on Saturday. At the Whipple Federal Building, protests took place over a local ICE field office that is also a detention facility. Protesters swarmed Hernandez, blowing horns in front of her face, yelling obscenities and waving adult novelty products …

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Update: Florida Democrat Found Guilty In Insane Criminal Case

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick found guilty on 25 of 26 charges by House Ethics Committee; faces expulsion from Congress by is licensed under YouTube WASHINGTON, DC – Law Enforcement Today previously reported that a member of the House of Representatives from Florida was brought before a House committee on Thursday to face possible expulsion from the chamber. On Friday, she learned …

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Proposed solar farm to be largest in county

A proposal to build Worcester County’s largest solar project is moving through the state approval process, with construction possibly beginning as early as next year. New Jersey-based developer Soltage is proposing six solar arrays on an industrially zoned site at the northwest corner of Routes 50 and 113. It would produce up to 18 megawatts …

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Canada Advances Controversial Door-to-Door Gun Buyback Plan

For all the gun control activists in America who continually shout, “NO ONE IS COMING FOR YOUR GUNS!” while at the same time pushing ever-increasing gun control, our neighbor to the north is giving reason for vigilance. Canada is demonstrating if enough citizens become complacent and disengaged, then yes — the government will, in fact, …

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Delay concerns mount over J-1 application process

Shifting priorities, fewer personnel and greater scrutiny of applicants’ social media postings are threatening to turn this year’s J-1 student visa program into a slog that leaves many prospective student visitors stuck at home and American employers short on staff this summer. “There’s no decline in interest,” said Mark Overmann, executive director of the Alliance …

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Misuse of School Funds Raise Serious Questions of Oversight in Worcester County

A newly filed criminal case in Worcester County, Maryland alleges a years-long scheme in which a senior public school official diverted more than $118,000 in taxpayer-funded education dollars for personal use, raising broader concerns about financial oversight in local public school systems. According to charging documents, Denise Renee Shorts, a former Chief Academic Officer and …

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SHA cancels pilot project to convert Ocean City bus lane into bike path

A rendering shows the proposed concept to do away with the shared bus lane and convert it into a bike-only lane. Photo Courtesy SHA A state plan to convert a portion of Ocean City’s bus lane into a dedicated bike lane has been scrapped. Mayor Rick Meehan announced Tuesday that the Maryland State Highway Administration …

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Avid runner stabbed and shot in string of random attacks allegedly carried out by repeat offender

Brookhaven police chief called the attacks ‘completely random’ after three people were targeted in DeKalb County A 40-year-old avid runner was stabbed and shot during a string of attacks allegedly carried out by a repeat offender in Georgia. Lauren Bullis, 40, was identified as one of the victims in Monday’s string of attacks in DeKalb County, …

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