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Wisconsin Judge Resigns Following Obstruction Conviction
A judge in Wisconsin has resigned after being convicted in an obstruction case involving an immigrant. No specific name of the judge was provided in the report.
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Formula 1 Returns At Miami International Autodrome
Aston Martin confirmed that the team is implementing reliability improvements to the engine ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. A car was kept at the factory in Japan to undergo testing on a power bench to address vibration issues. The team aims to correct these technical problems before the upcoming race. This process was intended to correct existing vibration issues, according to the report. Formula One drivers will have the opportunity to test cars following changes made to new engine rules during the recent break. The Williams driver noted that the five-week break, caused by the cancellation of two races due to the Iran war, provided a timely interval. The Miami Circuit will host these tests this weekend. The sport had undergone a one-month hiatus following race suspensions in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
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Purdue Pharma To Forfeit $225M In Opioid Case
House Speaker Mike Johnson is seeking $7.4 billion to fund drug addiction treatment programs across the United States. The funding is intended to support various treatment initiatives nationwide. Brian Mann of NPR reported on the proposal.
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Opioid Victims Protest Newark Court Ruling
Survivors and relatives of opioid overdose victims demonstrated in front of the Newark court in New Jersey on Tuesday.
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US Implements Enhanced Immigration Screening
US authorities have introduced expanded background checks for all applicants seeking political asylum, green cards, or citizenship. Officials stated that the review process will now take longer to allow for more cautious screening of potential future offenders. Reuters reports that the new measures aim to identify individuals who may commit crimes in the future. The US immigration service is now analyzing social media activity to identify individuals seeking publications with anti-American views. Many asylum applications in the US have been temporarily frozen. Additionally, entry for citizens of 39 countries is now either limited or completely prohibited. The US State Department has issued a new order for consular officers to screen non-immigrant visa applicants regarding potential persecution.
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Historic Texas Candy Chain Closes
Lammes Candies, a candy store chain based in Texas, has closed its operations. The company cited economic pressures as the primary reason for the closure.
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MIT Professor Gilbert Strang Dies
Gilbert Strang, a mathematics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has died. He was known for his lectures on linear algebra, which were watched online by many.
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Flood Warning Issued For Missouri Region
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Pleasant Hill, Missouri, effective until May 1 at 3:24 AM CDT. The warning was initiated by NWS Kansas City.
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Sarah Fitzpatrick Claims More Corroborating Sources In Comey Case
A Department of Justice official stated that Maureen Comey will receive a trial by a jury of her peers regarding new charges. A jury hearing the full circumstances of the case may consider facts not included in the indictment. These facts include that Comey removed a post and apologized after being informed the term '86' is used in mob contexts to mean 'rub somebody out'. The Acting Attorney General stated there will be a motion to dismiss based on selective or vindictive prosecution. Prosecutors are looking at the extent to which it is appropriate to improve intent in this case. The case involves investigations into potential intent to commit harm. One commentator described the situation as vengeance masquerading as justice. A report from Lawfare, a Brookings senior fellow, suggests the Department of Justice is being used for political retribution.
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AI Research Report Disrupts Application Software Industry
A 60-page Bloomberg Intelligence report released within the last day suggests disruption to the $700 billion application software industry.
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