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Florida man entered a guilty plea to $7.2M COVID-19 relief fraud
ORLANDO, Fla. — A man from Florida who left the United States and was later caught in Croatia has admitted to…
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Investigation determined deaths of Indiana Rep. and three others as accidental
Last month, authorities ended their investigation into the vehicle accident that claimed the life of Representative Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.). They…
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Durbin expressed concerns same-sex marriage bill won’t pass if Republican Party controls Senate
On Sunday, Senator Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) voiced his concern that a measure that would codify protections for same-sex…
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Pilot killed an accident during Reno Air Races
An air race that was taking place in Reno, Nevada, on Sunday afternoon resulted in the death of a pilot…
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Majority of U.S. employees say their income is not keeping pace with inflation
A new study reveals that the majority of U.S. employees struggle to afford basic costs as persistently rising inflation eats…
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Carlos Alcaraz won first place in men’s singles at the U.S. Open
The men’s singles competition at the U.S. Open was won by Carlos Alcaraz of Spain after he defeated Casper Ruud…
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Convicted Jan. 6 rioter receives US Capitol flag from Texas rep
On Friday, Simone Gold, who was condemned to 60 days in jail for her conduct during the January 6, 2021…
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Steve Bannon turned himself in on money laundering and conspiracy allegations
Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon was indicted and turned himself in to New York state prosecutors on Thursday morning. Bannon is…
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Holiday weekend air travel exceeds pre-pandemic levels for the first time
The number of passengers passing through airport security checkpoints in the United States over a holiday weekend has topped the…
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Chicago officials appealing for contributions and volunteers to assist with immigrants arriving from Texas
Volunteers and financial contributions are being sought by Chicago authorities to aid immigrants who are being bused to the city…
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