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A Rhode Island man pleaded guilty and admitted this week that he sawed into ATMs in Catskill and five other cities.
Industry groups said the directive could create new delays and bottlenecks for renewable energy projects across the country.
The Trump administration is deploying workarounds that delay routing U.S. Attorney nominees through the Senate advice and consent process, where they might be blocked by Democrats.
A South Carolina woman pleaded guilty to sending "threatening, profanity-laced and racially derogatory audio messages through Facebook Messenger." ...
A Rhode Island man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal crime as part of a plea deal in connection with breaking into multiple ...
The Trump administration has renewed John Sarcone’s tenure as Albany’s chief prosecutor days after the federal court declined ...
A Rhode Island man has admitted to stealing money out of an ATM in Catskill. On Tuesday, David Degrasse, 59, of West Warwick, ...
Syracuse Nationals: Hot rods, classic cars will fill NYS Fairgrounds: The Syracuse Nationals will return to the New York ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Shattered legal norms': Trump allies find 'unusual' way to keep MAGA loyalist at DOJJohn A. Sarcone III — an interim U.S. attorney appointed by President Donald Trump — suffered a major setback when a panel of ...
Alina Habba, a New Jersey native who has been serving as its top prosecutor, has garnered the enthusiastic support of the National Troopers Coalition, National Association of Police Organizations and ...
After a panel of judges on Monday declined John Sarcone's bid for a permanent appointment, Bondi named Sarcone special ...
A South Carolina woman will spend months in jail for sending violent and racially charged threats to a Hudson Valley man. Kristin Keeble, 54, of Pageland, South Carolina, admitted to sending a series ...
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