A judge denied bond Tuesday for Alex Murdaugh, saying the attorney’s considerable financial resources and mental instability appear for now to make it too risky to allow him to await trial outside of jail on charges he stole $3.4 million in insurance money meant for the sons of his housekeeper. …
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October, 2021
September, 2021
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28 September
Man accused of killing TikTok star Anthony Barajas and his friend Rylee Goodrich inside California movie theater enters insanity plea
A man accused of fatally shooting two young people inside a Southern California movie theater in July has pleaded not guilty, and not guilty by reason of insanity, to two counts of murder. Joseph Jimenez, 20, did not speak during Monday’s hearing at the Riverside Hall of Justice, letting his …
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28 September
Senate Republicans block bill to avoid government shutdown and suspend debt ceiling
Republicans blocked a Senate bill to fund the government at current levels and suspend the debt ceiling, leaving open the possibilities of a government shutdown early Friday morning and a catastrophic U.S. default that could take place some time in October if Congress fails to act. A procedural vote on …
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21 September
House unanimously passes bill to aid “Havana Syndrome” victims
The House of Representatives on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that would authorize payments to those impacted by “Havana Syndrome” — a mysterious illness known to produce neurological symptoms that has affected scores of U.S. officials and personnel in multiple countries. The Helping American Victims Afflicted by Neurological Attacks Act, also …
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15 September
Boston’s next mayor will make history as Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George advance to runoff
The next mayor of Boston will make history: For the first time in two centuries, a woman and person of color will be elected to the office. Michelle Wu, the top vote-getter in Tuesday’s runoff, will face fellow city councilor Annissa Essaibi George in the November 2 mayoral election, CBS …
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10 September
Steve from “Blue’s Clues” surprises Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show”
Earlier this week, Steve from “Blue’s Clues” went viral with a video message he made for the 25th anniversary of the popular children’s show. But on Thursday night, the star returned to television to “surprise” host Stephen Colbert with an appearance on “The Late Show.” “Folks, that soft sound you’ve been …
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3 September
Texas abortion ban turns citizens into “bounty hunters”
The Texas law that bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy includes an unusual measure designed to ensure the law is enforced: Residents of the state can sue clinics, doctors, nurses and even people who drive a woman to get the procedure, for at least $10,000. That financial incentive was …
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August, 2021
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19 August
Justice Department says new Missouri gun law unconstitutional, hurts public safety
Washington — The Justice Department on Wednesday asked a Missouri court to invalidate a new state law that prohibits state and local officials from enforcing federal firearms laws, arguing it violates the Constitution and has already done harm to public safety in the state. Federal prosecutors filed a statement of …
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6 August
Key Senate vote on $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill expected Saturday
Washington — The Senate debated amendments to the $1 trillion, 2,700 page bipartisan infrastructure bill late into the night Thursday before Majority Leader Chuck Schumer adjourned the session and said proceedings would resume Saturday. The New York Democrat said there would be a vote to cut off debate on the …
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July, 2021
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27 July
Biden infrastructure deal could create 500,000 manufacturing jobs, business group finds
A bipartisan infrastructure deal being negotiated in the U.S. Senate could create roughly half a million new manufacturing jobs by 2024, the end of President Biden’s first term, an analysis conducted on behalf of the trade group Association of Equipment Manufacturers found. The analysis by IHS Markit assumes the manufacturing jobs would …
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