Trump Appoints Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Policy in New Administration

November 11, 2024 — President-elect Donald Trump has announced the appointment of his longtime adviser, Stephen Miller, to serve as deputy chief of policy in his upcoming administration. Miller, known for his hard-line stance on immigration and his influential role in shaping Trump’s policy agenda, will be a central figure in crafting the administration’s policy direction…

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Diddy Denied Bond/Bail Addressing Violence and Coercion: The Case of Diddy

In recent developments, significant concerns have surfaced regarding violence and the presence of weapons in the high-profile case involving Sean Combs, commonly known as Diddy. Reports have indicated that both overt and subtle forms of coercion, including witness intimidation, have influenced the proceedings. Such behavior, often occurring behind closed doors, poses a severe threat to…

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Chemical Accident at Brimhall Aquatic Complex: Safety Measures and Investigation

There was a chemical accident at the Brimhall Aquatic Complex on Thursday morning around 7:30 am. Swim lessons and competitive swim teams were present at the time. Early reports suggest that sodium bicarbonate and bleach were accidentally mixed, causing harmful fumes to be released. Seven people, including five employees and two participants, were affected and…

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Justice Department and CFPB Secure $8 Million Settlement with Fairway Independent Mortgage for Redlining in Birmingham

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation has agreed to an $8 million settlement, alongside a $1.9 million civil penalty, to resolve allegations of discriminatory lending practices. The settlement addresses claims that Fairway engaged in redlining predominantly Black neighborhoods in and around…

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Arizona Rancher’s Trial: Mistrial Declared in Case of Fatal Shooting of Migrant

The trial of Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly, charged with the fatal shooting of Mexican migrant Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea on his property, concluded in a mistrial. Despite extensive deliberations, the jury’s inability to reach a unanimous verdict has left significant uncertainties surrounding the incident that occurred on Kelly’s ranch near the U.S.-Mexico border. The case has…

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Litmus Music Emerges as Winning Bidder for Opus Music Group with Significant Financing Deal

September 8, 2024 — Litmus Music, a music rights acquisition company launched in 2022 by industry veterans Hank Forsyth and Dan McCarroll in partnership with Carlyle Global Credit, has emerged as the successful bidder for Opus Music Group. This major acquisition not only includes the prominent catalog of Juice WRLD but also represents a significant…

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