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Donations from Shaquille O'Neal, Draymond Green allegedly embezzled by Crips leader, who is also accused of murder
Donations worth a combined $40K allegedly went into Eugene Henley's pocket.
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Nike’s founder, a Walmart heiress, and the owner of the Dallas Cowboys are among the billionaires bankrolling March Madness Sweet 16 schools
Some of America’s wealthiest have donated millions of dollars to the U.S. schools with the top-ranked basketball programs.
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California couple deported after living in U.S. for 35 years
An Orange County couple that came to the United States without authorization some 35 years ago, raised three daughters and now have a new grandson were deported to Colombia earlier this week, according to media reports. Nelson Gonzalez, 59, and his wife Gladys Gonzalez, 55, originally entered the states near San Ysidro before ultimately […]
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Ex-Ravens and Michigan assistant charged with accessing thousands of college athletes' 'intimate digital photographs and videos'
Matt Weiss was fired in January 2023 after he was accused of computer crimes while at Michigan's football facility.
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Dow Jones Futures: Market Still Needs This; Six Stocks To Watch
The stock market rally attempt fell slightly Thursday, still awaiting a bullish signal. Micron led earnings movers late.
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People Are Sharing The Best One-Liners To Shut Down Arguments With Trump-Supporting Family Members
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Trump's bluntness powered a White House comeback. Now his words are getting him in trouble in court
Donald Trump’s shoot-from-the-lip style kept Americans on the edge of their seats during last year's campaign. The spontaneity is complicating his administration's legal positions. Nowhere has this been clearer than in cases involving his adviser Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency, the driving force in his efforts to downsize and overhaul the federal government.
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