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Strike Force Freezes $580 Million In Crypto
A strike force has frozen approximately $580 million in cryptocurrency. The specific nature of the strike force was not detailed.
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Syrian Ship Operators Accused of Fuel Fraud
A US Attorney has alleged that ship operators used the wrong fuel pump, potentially violating environmental regulations. The accusation suggests a failure to adhere to proper fueling procedures. The case involves potential violations related to maritime fuel standards.
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Tariffs Fully Passed To Consumers, Dallas Fed Reports
Tariffs have reached 'full pass-through,' meaning consumers are absorbing the entire cost, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. This indicates that businesses are not absorbing any of the tariff costs.
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Rabbi Trains Jews in Firearms Use
Rabbi Raziel Cohen, 29, known as "The Tactical Rabbi," leads an academy in the United States that trains Jews in firearms use and self-defense. The initiative aims to equip individuals with shooting skills.
Rapper Ordered To Pay Over $400,000 For Music Sample
A rapper has been ordered to pay over $400,000 in damages for using a music sample without permission. A Los Angeles jury ruled Tuesday that the rapper and his companies must pay over $400,000 to musicians for using a sample of their music in an early version of his 2021 song. The ruling was made in Pittsburgh, with similar cases also being heard in Los Angeles and London. The ruling was made in a court case involving copyright infringement.
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Fort Mill School District Proposes $271.7 Million Budget
The Fort Mill School District has proposed a $271.7 million budget for the 2026-27 school year. The budget includes teacher pay raises and funding for a new middle school. It also outlines a strategic plan for enhanced education.
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US Attorney Alleges Ship Operators Used Wrong Fuel Pump
US Attorney alleges ship operators used the wrong fuel pump. This action could have implications for maritime fuel standards and safety.
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Kidsburg Offers Free Books For Reading Program
Kidsburg is offering free books to children who participate in their reading program. Participants who complete and submit a form are entered to win tickets to the first Steelers home game in September.
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California Bans Countertops to Protect Workers
California has enacted a ban on certain types of countertops to protect workers from silica dust exposure. This measure is intended to prevent silicosis among construction and fabrication workers.
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Court Throws Out Epstein Lawsuits Against WSJ
A court has dismissed lawsuits filed by Donnie Epstein against The Wall Street Journal concerning the Epstein Birthday card. The dismissal was based on a lack of proof presented by Epstein.
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