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Contempt ruling delayed after Ashenfelter hearing

October 29, 2019 | News | No Comments

At a hearingtoday in federal court in Detroit, ajudge delayed ruling on whether to holdDetroit Free Press reporter David Ashenfelter in contempt for refusing to reveal confidential sources, the paper reported. Ashenfelter is fighting a subpoena from former federal prosecutor Richard Convertino, who subpoenaed the reporter for information to boost his Privacy Act lawsuit against […]

U.S. special forces in Syria carried out a successful operation in which Abu Bakr Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State militant group, died, President Trump announced Sunday. WASHINGTON —  The U.S. special forces operation in Syria that led to the reported death of Abu Bakr Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State militant group, brought […]

Click:defoamers market Hurricane-like winds swept across large swaths of California over the weekend, bringing with them not only worries over fires and power shut-offs but also some vexing questions for the state’s politicians and voters. Simply put: What systemic changes can, or should, government officials put in place to keep these worrisome days of October […]

Racing! Embezzlement makes the stewards’ rulings

October 28, 2019 | News | No Comments

Click:Research Peptides Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we decide to go all marathon on you and do newsletters the next two days. First off, given that the Breeders’ Cup is at Santa Anita, we are going to have bonus newsletters on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday’s […]

The Sports Report: Rams and Chargers win

October 28, 2019 | News | No Comments

Howdy, I’m your host, Houston Mitchell. Let’s get right to the news. RAMS On a night when the Rams entertained an enthusiastic Wembley Stadium crowd by pulling off a double-reverse flea-flicker pass for a touchdown, they also had reason to celebrate. Cooper Kupp amassed a career-best 220 yards receiving, Jared Goff passed for two touchdowns, […]

Diana Rodriguez, a second-year business major at Mount St. Mary’s University, was studying for her principles of management class when the lights flicked out for about a minute at 1:30 a.m. Monday. Five minutes later, she smelled smoke. But she had smelled smoke last week, drifting south from a blaze in Santa Clarita; surely whatever […]