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    Fainted at the Jerusalem restaurant, the employee was furious: “It hurts my business”

    In a video posted on social media, the same person was seen angry at Magen David Adom employees who came to take care of her: “She is unable to walk, pick her up, take her, she is in my business It does not interest me, she must fly away Take her away She hurts me [ ]

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    Docs: Police say South American crime group targeting Asian business owners

    FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) -- A South American crime group is believed to be targeting Asian business owners in central Indiana and a recent burglary may be tied to group members, Fishers police said Wednesday. Charly Sneider Benavides Mayorga, 34, and 33-year-old Jhon Jairo Munoz Lopera, face charges of burglary, resisting law enforcement, theft, []

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    A Hawaii restaurant group illegally shared $59,000 tips accumulated by 70 servers among managers, DOL says

    DK Restaurant Group cut managers' salaries by at least 25% and topped them up with tips earned by servers, the Department of Labor said.

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    Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A new poll shows that a majority of Americans feel that federal government actions over the past six months have hurt their families and that President Joe Biden’s policies have not benefited the middle class

    The post Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A new poll shows that a majority of Americans feel that federal government actions over the past six months have hurt their families and that President Joe Biden’s policies have not benefited the middle class

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    No basis for takeover of BEDC, says management

    The management of Benin Electricity Distribution Company Plc (BEDC) has said there is no legal basis for the takeover of the company following the purported activation of the call on its collateralised shares by Fidelity Bank. The purported activation seeks to take over the respective Boards of Kano DisCo, Kaduna DisCo, and BEDC over the [ ]

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    Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll

    Most Americans Say Federal Government Actions Are Hurting Them: Poll

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    Advocates say losing Albany eviction law hurts renters

    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Albany’s “good cause” eviction law mandated landlords to state specific reasons for evicting a tenant or increasing the rent. Before the law, Canyon Ryan, Executive Director with the United Tenants of Albany, said the city saw a lot of holdover evictions, hurting month to month renters the most.  “There are some []

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    New Chinese restaurant set to open in downtown Ann Arbor

    Evergreen Restaurant will be opening its new location on July 8

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    Pedestrian killed on Colfax by hit & run driver, Denver Police say

    Denver Police want to find the driver who they say hit a pedestrian and then took off. The victim, who has not yet been identified, died.

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    Britney Spears says her manager helped create her conservatorship — and made millions off it

    A new court filing indicates that Tri Star Sports and Entertainment strategized with Jamie Spears, who owed money to the company at the time, to become co-conservators.

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    New Orleans battled mass incarceration Then came the backlash over violent crime

    After decades of a “lock them up” approach, voters put progressives in key criminal justice posts Now a rise in violent crime is their toughest challenge yet

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    New Orleans Battled Mass Incarceration. Then Came the Backlash Over Violent Crime.

    After decades of a “lock them up” approach, voters put progressives in key criminal justice posts. Now a rise in violent crime is their toughest challenge yet.

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