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House Committee Subpoenas Agency Head Over $127M Paid to Dead Participants in Teamsters’ Pension Fund

The House Education and Workforce Committee has taken significant action by subpoenaing Gordon Hartogensis, the head of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), amid a probe into the mishandling of $127 million paid to a Teamsters’ pension plan, including payments made to deceased participants. Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) authorized the subpoena after encountering resistance from […]

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Illinois Man Arrested for Alleged Stabbing Spree Resulting in Four Deaths

Rockford, Illinois – A horrific incident unfolded in Rockford, Illinois, as a 22-year-old man allegedly embarked on a stabbing spree, leaving four dead, including a 15-year-old girl, and several others injured. Christian Soto faces multiple charges in connection with the attacks. The Rockford Police Department responded to distress calls on Holmes Street, Winnetka Drive, and […]

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Nurse Arrested in Owensboro Drug Bust

In a significant drug bust in Owensboro, Kentucky, eight suspects are facing multiple charges, including a nurse accused of stealing medical drugs from her workplace. The Daviess County Sheriff’s Office initiated an investigation following numerous tips regarding a drug trafficking operation allegedly centered at the residence of Pamela Bartimus. Bartimus, a 61-year-old employee of Hospice […]

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Former Anaheim School Administrator Admits to Embezzling Nearly $16 Million

Anaheim, CA – Former senior education official, Jorge Armando Contreras, has pleaded guilty to embezzling over $15 million in public school funds from the Magnolia School District over a span of seven years. Contreras, 52, admitted to the embezzlement from August 2016 through July of last year, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s […]

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Houston Faces Fiscal Crisis, Brace for Major Rate and Fee Hikes, Experts Warn

Houston, Texas – In a stark revelation at a recent city council meeting, Mayor John Whitmire declared, “Houston is broke.” The city’s financial woes have been laid bare by City Controller Chris Hollins, who disclosed a troubling deficit of $150 million to $200 million annually, outpacing revenue. The impending firefighter settlement, anticipated to cost Houstonians […]

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