Por: The Advocate Opinion March 27, 2023
This month marked the end of a long and tortuous chapter in the hurricane recovery of Louisiana.Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funded the designed to assist homeowners in making repairs and/or elevating their hurricane-damaged property.The program was administered by a management company hired by the state of Louisiana. Most grants were distributed between 2007 and 2009.However, this... + full article
Forbes USA Business March 09, 2023
Updated Mar 9, 2023, 12:38pm ESTTopline Former President Donald Trump will publish a new book in April featuring 150 private letters that major celebrities and political figures have sent to him over the past few decades, Axios first Thursday—though the book could face... + más
Kim Jong Un’s Little Girl Threatens Death Blow to Aunt’s Succession | The Daily Beast
Is Kim Jong Un planning a family dynasty for North Korea? Seoul's spy agency thinks so | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Business February 28, 2023
In creating an ethics-based culture, the examples set by managers and leaders is key. getty By (IESE Business School) When crypto exchange FTX imploded late last year, inevitable questions related to compliance ensued. How did co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried get away with such... + más
New $36M in CPD budget will go to consent decree hiring: Brown | WGN-TV
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The Advocate USA Crime February 16, 2023
This article was produced in partnership with , and The Times-Picayune The Advocate, which was part of ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in 2022. to get stories like this one as soon as they are published.The state of Louisiana is dropping after hurricanes Katrina and Rita... + más
Louisiana dropping lawsuits against thousands of homeowners | Associated Press
Editorial: Years after the 'road home,' an overdue end to state's lawsuits | The Advocate
CBS News USA Crime February 01, 2023
The man accused of torturing a woman he held captive in southern Oregon last week is dead after an hours-long standoff, .The station quoted Grants Pass police spokesperson Jeff Hattersley as saying Benjamin Obadiah Foster died at the hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.... + más
Photos show evidence of teeth pulling, live burials in Russian torture room | Newsweek
10 torture sites in 1 town: Russia sowed pain, fear in Izium | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation January 31, 2023
A manhunt is underway in Oregon for a man accused of torturing a woman who authorities believe uses dating apps to find victims or people to help him evade police.Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, is wanted by the Grants Pass Police Department for attempted murder, kidnapping and... + más
High school scores and top performers from Tuesday, March 7 | Orlando Sentinel
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Fox News USA Politics December 05, 2022
FIRST ON FOX: will not tell congressional Republicans which atheist organizations they are giving religious freedom grants to, Fox News Digital has learned.Several and staff were on a Thursday conference call with Mariah Mercer of the State Department’s Office of International... + más
FTC says Bezos, Jassy must testify in probe of Amazon Prime | ABC News
Complaints about auto-lease buyout fees prompt subpoenas from state Attorney General | Orlando Sentinel
WGN-TV USA Sports October 03, 2022
Posted: Oct 3, 2022 / 04:23 PM CDT Updated: Oct 3, 2022 / 04:23 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Chicago Police Supt. David Brown said Monday that an additional $36 million allotted to the police department in next year’s city budget will go towards hiring more civilian employees in... + más
Judge overseeing CPD consent decree departing Chicago to be Chief Justice John Roberts’ chief of staff | WGN-TV
Guest column: To better fight crime, it's time to end the NOPD consent decree | The Advocate
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