Friday, May 12, 2017

Ex-Florida Congresswoman Convicted of Taking Money Meant for Charity and other top stories.

  • Ex-Florida Congresswoman Convicted of Taking Money Meant for Charity

    Ex-Florida Congresswoman Convicted of Taking Money Meant for Charity
    In a statement provided by her lawyer, James Smith, Ms. Brown said that, while she respected the jury’s decision, she disagreed with it. “I did not commit these crimes, and I intend to file a motion for a new trial,” she said. “This fight is not over, and as I’m sure you know, I will continue to fight to clear my name and restore my reputation.”Prosecutors said Ms. Brown, a Democrat who lives in Jacksonville, was aided in the conspiracy by her former chief of staff, Elias Simmons, known as Ronn..
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  • Poll: Trump approval ticks down, partly due to drop among base

    Poll: Trump approval ticks down, partly due to drop among base
    Story highlightsThe poll shows Trump's approval rating downTrump's support among white people without a college degree went down 10 percentage pointsThe poll, taken May 4-9, pegged Trump's approval at 36% compared to 58% who said they disapprove of his performance as President.Nearly all interviews were done ahead of the news that Trump had fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday. Trump's support had ticked up to 40% in a mid-April poll taken after Trump authorized a missile attack on a Syrian..
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  • Trump Tax Plan Will Not Bolster Growth, Economists Say

    Trump Tax Plan Will Not Bolster Growth, Economists Say
    Indeed, by some estimates, Mr. Trump’s plan could reduce economic growth — although such estimates necessarily involve a large dollop of guesswork because the administration has provided few details. “I don’t think any of this should be thought of as increasing short-term growth,” said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, an economist and former director of the Congressional Budget Office who now runs the American Action Forum, a conservative think tank. He said he remained hopeful, however, that congressional..
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  • Coroner asks police to reopen investigation, wants to know if bullying led to boy's suicide

    Coroner asks police to reopen investigation, wants to know if bullying led to boy's suicide
    CINCINNATI – The Hamilton County coroner wants a full police investigation into whether an 8-year-old boy’s suicide resulted from possible bullying at school and should be ruled a homicide.Coroner Lakshmi Sammarco said her office will dig deeper into the case based on a surveillance video taken inside Carson School and a police detective’s analysis."There's enough information here that we would like to reopen the case to look at whether we need to amend the death certificate," Sammarco said Thu..
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  • 2 faces of the immigration fight get to stay in US (for now)

    2 faces of the immigration fight get to stay in US (for now)
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement granted temporary stays of removal to Jeanette Vizguerra and Arturo Hernandez, said Vizguerra's attorney, Hans Meyer. Both had been living in the country without proper documentation for more than a decade before their encounters with ICE this year. Vizguerra, who has three American-born children younger than 12, is expected walk free Friday at 8:30 a.m. (10:30 a.m. ET), after securing a stay of nearly two years, Meyer said Thursday. She can remain in the Unit..
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  • FBI searches Republican political consulting firm in Annapolis

    FBI searches Republican political consulting firm in Annapolis
    Federal authorities on Thursday searched the offices of a political consulting firm in Annapolis that has worked with Republican candidates locally and nationwide and was sued in 2014 on allegations of fraudulent fundraising practices. Strategic Campaign Group says it supports Republican candidates on a range of services including mail, fundraising and telephone town halls. Its leaders include GOP strategists Kelley Rogers, Chip O’Neil and Dennis Whitfield. The firm has close ties to Republican..
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  • Sessions issues sweeping new criminal charging policy

    Sessions issues sweeping new criminal charging policy
    Attorney General Jeff Sessions overturned the sweeping criminal charging policy of former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. and directed his federal prosecutors Thursday to charge defendants with the most serious, provable crimes carrying the most severe penalties. In a speech Friday, Sessions said the move was meant to ensure that prosecutors would be “un-handcuffed and not micromanaged from Washington” as they worked to bring the most significant cases possible. “We are returning to the en..
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  • ICE announces largest anti-gang crackdown in agency history

    ICE announces largest anti-gang crackdown in agency history
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Thursday that its investigative branch, along with other law enforcement agencies, has arrested 1,378 people across the United States in recent weeks in what officials called the largest anti-gang crackdown in the agency’s history. More than two-thirds of the people arrested are U.S. citizens, and all but two of those were born in this country, ICE officials said. The arrests were part of a six-week initiative, from March 26 to May 6, led by ICE’s Homela..
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  • Trump Will Likely Win Re-election In 2020

    Trump Will Likely Win Re-election In 2020
    Trump will most likely be reelected in 2020. How can both of these statements be true? Here’s how: Even when people are unhappy with a state of affairs, they are usually disinclined to change it. In my area of research, the cognitive and behavioral sciences, this is known as the “default effect.” Software and entertainment companies exploit this tendency to empower programs to collect as much data as possible from consumers, or to keep us glued to our seats for “one more episode” of a streaming..
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  • 'You are paddleboarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks,' chopper tells Calif. beachgoers

    'You are paddleboarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks,' chopper tells Calif. beachgoers
    “You are paddleboarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks,” Deputy Brian Stockbridge announced via a loudspeaker. Stockbridge was in a helicopter, flying off the coast of Dana Point in Orange County, Calif., at about 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday. And, indeed, swimming in the Pacific Ocean below and clearly visible from the air, were several great white sharks. Their fins rose menacingly from the water as they glided back and forth. “They are advising you exit the water in a calm m..
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