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U.S. Rep. George Santos, the New York Republican infamous for fabricating his life story, has been indicted on charges that he duped donors, stole from his campaign and lied to Congress about being a millionaire, all while cheating to collect unemployment benefits he didn t deserve, prosecutors said Wednesday.The indictment was a reckoning for a web of fraud and deceit that prosecutors say overlapped with Santos fantastical public image as a wealthy businessman 鈥?a fictional biography that began to unravel after he won election last fall.Santos surrendered on Wednesday and was taken to a federal courthouse on Long Island, where he was expected to make an initial court appearance on charges of wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false statements to Congress.Among the allegations, prosecutors say Santos induced supporters to donate to a company under the false pretense that the money would be used to support his campaign. Instead, they say, he used the money for personal expenses, including designer clothe stanley cup s and his credit card and car payments.Santos also is accused of lying about his finances on congressional disclosure forms and applying for and receiving unemployment benefits while h stanley cup e was em stanley website ployed as regional director of an investment firm that the government shut down in 2021 over allegations that it was a Ponzi scheme.The indictment seeks to hold Santos accountable for various alleged fraudulent schemes and brazen misrepresentations, U.S. Atto Bvmy Bronny James cardiac arrest was due to a congenital condition
There are a lot of things that are making it difficult to navigate this pandemic stanley fr . For some, it could be roommates and their behavior.Sharing a space is already complicated. But if your roommate is taking part in things that could put your own health at risk, things get even tougher.This can be anything from bringing over people who are not in your household, to simply not wearing a mask when they go out or not cleaning up in shared spaces.Therapists say now is not the moment to compromise on health. Say hey, this is uncomfortable for me. This is not something that I would have wanted or have thought to discuss two years ago, but we do have to talk about it now because the reality of the world is that we have this COVID pandemic and we all want to be safe, said Dr. Kathryn Smerling, a family therapist.Other therapists suggest you have this talk during the day when your roommate is less likely to be tired and burned out. Also, have the conversation face to face. Tone and emotions can be lost over emai stanley cup l or text.You should not only communicate about what you are comfortable with, but also be willing to make some changes yourself. If your roommate is not willing to do that, you have a philosophical difference and maybe you shouldnt be rooming together. But if you have a choice, then perhaps, you would have to leave. If the roommate is not willing t stanley cup website o participate in health, then perhaps thats the wrong roommate for you, said Smerling.Therapists say if your roommate has this attitu
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The executor of O.J. Simpson s estate says he will work to prevent a payout of a $33.5 million judgment awarded by a California civil jury nearly three decades ago in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the families of Simpson s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.Simpson s will was filed Friday in a Clark County court in Nevada, naming his longti stanley cups me lawyer, Malcolm LaVergne, as the executor. The document shows Simpsons property was placed into a trust that was created this year.LaVergne told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the entirety of Simpson s estate has not been tallied. Under Nevada law, an estate must go through the courts if its assets exceed $20,000.Simpson died Wednesday without having paid the lions share of the civil jud stanley bottles gment that was awarded in 1997 after jurors found him liable. With his a stanley cups uk ssets set to go through the court probate process, the Goldman and Brown families could be in line to get paid a piece of whatever Simpson left behind.LaVergne, who had represented Simpson since 2009, said he specifically didn t want the Goldman family seeing any money from Simpson s estate.SEE MORE: Some of O.J. Simpson s assets could go to Goldman, Brown families It s my hope that the Goldmans get zero, nothing, he told the Review-Journal. Them specifically. And I will do everything in my capacity as the executor or personal representative to try and ensure that they get nothing. LaVergne did not immediately return phone and email messages left by The A Jiuy Man plays trombone during incredible surgery on his brain
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Students and school staff may be more ready than ever for winter break.Districts across the country are reporting an increase in disruptive student behavior. Those who work with kids say all signs point to the COVID-19 pandemic and more free time on electronic devices.Alma Lopez is a nationally-recognized middle school counselor in Livingston, California. She says student behavior started declining in mid-October. Rather than blame the student and give them this consequence, it was, hey, the data is saying that we re having a problem right now with langua stanley quencher ge. So what are we, as the adults in the building, going to do Lopez said.Lopez says the pandemic has had a different effect on every age group.Some kids are experiencing peer-to-peer relationship issues. Other kids are experiencing development issues after missing out on critical in-person grade transitions.Older kids have concerns about the future, and the data showed an increase in discipline for bad language.Lopez says her school addre stanley thermos ssed the language issue right away. Really helping them to understand that language has meaning and has power, Lopez said. Even at a young age with a developing brain, stanley thermos mug you ve got to think about it. Other districts report more serious incidents, like increases in fights, weapons on campus and mental health issues.Lopez s district surveyed students and found seventh-graders had the toughest time with their feelings. Those students also reported increases in thoughts of self-harm.Lopez says
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The newest segment of the workforce is young, and they have only been in it for less than a decade 鈥?but, they re about to take over the baby boomer generation by numbers, according to Glassdoor. This means big changes are expected. Gen Z, or zoomers, were born between 1997 and 2012 and are part of at least five generations in the workforce now. As the years go on they ll make more and more changes happen, but as of last year there were at least 17.1 million Gen Z employees influencing various companies in various roles. So, how will these different generations work together and respect each other Jason Dorsey, a generations and behavioral researcher, said it s not possible to overstate how much of an impact these generations are having on the workforce as they work together. These different generations have different ways of working and learning, and they may not be willing to change and adapt to managers. RELATED STORY | Why Gen Z is being forced to give up their pets more than other age groupsThe constant use of digital devices and living through COVID-19 has also been shown to have had a large im stanley website pact on these behaviors. Every new generation that comes in, frustrates the generation that comes before it, Dorsey said. The stanley cup becher difference here is, we re not seeing Gen Z saying Oh I need to adapt to everybody else, I m likely going to be working forever. We also see Gen Z coming of age completely dependent on their mobile stanley cup devices, he added. The wise leaders are saying Wh Abfr Delta pilots picket across the country demanding increased pay
UPDATE 11:03 P.M. -- More people continue to donate to the fundraiser. In the first day, Justice for Jacob Blake has raised mor stanley italia e $587,000. It has once again increased its goal. Now the target is $1,000,000. More information here on GoFundMe.UPDATE 6:07 P.M. -- The fundraiser has surpassed $250,000 and a new goal has been set for $500,000.A GoFundMe created for the man shot by Kenosha police on Sunday has raised more than $50,000 in just a few hours.Jacob Blake was shot by police on Sunday. Kenosha police did not say what happened leading up to the shooting, but that officers had responded to the area of 40th and 28th for a domestic incident. MORE COVERAGE: Businesses Looted, Set On Fire During Night 2 Of Kenosha Protests [PHOTOS]Jacob Blake: Man Shot By Kenosha Police Officer During Domestic Incident Kenosha Police Shooting Sparks Nationwide ProtestsGov. Tony Evers Condemns Police Shooting of Jacob BlakeA video circulating on social media stanley kaffeebecher shows Blake, 29, walking toward an SUV and attempting to get into it before being grabbed by an officer and being shot several times in the back. Two officers have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation, the Wisconsin Department of Justice said.A GoFundMe was created to help medical expenses and to seek justice on Blake s behalf, the fundraising site stanley quencher said. Jacob Blake is a loving father of 6 that deserves proper medical attention and legal representation, said the fundraiser, Julia Jackson. We are looking to rai
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WALWORTH COUNTY, Wis. 鈥?A nearly century-old community in Wisconsin represents an important piece of history in the state. During this Black History Month, TMJ4 highlights Lake Ivanhoe, the first Black-founded resort community in the state. TMJ4 Peter Baker, president of the Lake Ivanhoe Property Owners Association, stands in fron stanley mug t of the historic marker from the Wisconsin Historical Society. This is the historical marker, said Peter Baker, president of the Lake Ivanhoe Property Owners Association as he walks up to the historic marker.Baker proudly shows off the marker he fought for 20 years to get for his community. He says within Lake Ivanhoe, the community always knew its historical significance. Courtesy of Peter Baker, president of the Lake Ivanhoe Property Owners Assocation Children fish at Lake Ivanhoe It is historical in the fact of its founding. It was founded by three African Americans out of Chicago, said Baker. They used to do a lot of fishing, but because of racism in the time, in the 20s it was really hard to find places to fish. The three men, Jeremiah Brumfield, Bradford Watson and Frank Anglin, found safety during a time of segregati stanley tumblers on on a 46-acre lake in Walworth County just east of Lake Geneva. According to Baker, the men decided to create their own resort community there for African Americans on Lake Ivanhoe. stanley cup Courtesy: Peter Baker P Howp Oriental Theatre placed on National Register of Historic Places
On Monday, Johns Hopkins University reported that the U.S. had recorded its 6 millionth confirmed case of COVID-19 鈥?another grim milestone in a pandemic that continues to ravage the country like no other nation across the planet.Though the daily number of new cases has fallen in recent days, the U.S. still has more than 2 million more confirmed cases than any other country. The U.S. also has the most COVID-19 deaths with more than 180,000.Despite falling case numbers, the U.S. is still reporting more than 40,000 new cases of COVID-19 each day 鈥?which cur stanley quencher rently ranks as the second-highest in the world, behind India.For the past month, deaths per day linked to COVID-19 have held fairly consistent, peaking at 1,000 per day while falling to a few hundred on weekends. The U.S. currently ranks fourth among all countries with about 56 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people.According to a model produced by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington 鈥?a model often cited by the White House 鈥?a projected 3 stanley vattenflaska 00,000 Americans will die o stanley mugs f COVID-19 by December if current policies remain in place.
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WAUWATOSA, Wis. 鈥?A scary moment in the stands during a rival basketball game in Wauwatosa. Fists started flying during an argument at the West vs. East game. Then someone yelled that they saw a gun. Turns out, there was no gun at all, according to district leaders.Viewer video shows people scrambling to the gym exit doors. Video shows people running out of basketball game amid fight stanley tumbler Wauwatosa West senior Camren Gooding saw it all unfold in person, It was prett stanley cup y scary, I aint gonna lie. It kinda happened pretty fast. I saw people running around, fighting. Police scanner traffic said, We have a large scene thats not in control and need everybody out of the building. Brian Malloy says his two children were at the game as well, excited to see the big rivalry game. But it ended in tears, My daughter was very upset and crying because she didnt know what was going on. I can t even imagine. stanley mug I think it starts at home, like what are you even thinking The game resumed a short time later, where only family members of the athletes could be in the stands.We asked District leaders to learn the safety protocols they have in place, or may change. A spokesperson replied:Last school year, the District implemented the following related to safety protocols:Students are to exit the building after the school day ends. Students are not allowed to sit in the learning center or other area waiting for an athletic game to start.Attendees must use the GoFan ap Rehu Southeast Wisconsin weather: Comfortable weather
PHILADELPHIA 鈥?A Scottish Deerhound named Claire was named Best in Show at the National Dog Show on Thursday.Claire won top prize at the annual Thanksgiving Day event after winning in the hound group and dazzling the judges.During the NBC broadcast, commentator David Frei said the dog was doing exactly what it was bred to do. It was built perfectly, has an active, easy gait, and is elegant in the way that Sir Walter Scott had in mind when he called the Deerhound the most perfect creature, said Frei.So Pure 鉂わ笍The Scottish Deerhound is the Best in Show at stanley quencher the NationalDogShow pic.twitter/M45ein5v4G鈥?NBC Sports @NBCSports November 26, 2020 Like many stanley drink bottle events this year, the dog show was held without spectators to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.In recent years, The Kennel Club of Philadelphia has conducted two separate dog shows, but this year, the club only conducted one show that was divided over two days, on Nov. 14 and 15.The competition was also limited to some 600 dogs, a decrease of 70% from the near 2,000 entries usually on hand.Tomorrow on TODAY: Meet this ye stanley cup ars NationalDogShow 2020 Best in Show winner: Claire the Scottish Deerhound! @NBCSports @NBC pic.twitter/RXoKPWarGb鈥?TODAY @TODAYshow November 26, 2020
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