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FinanceApr 21

Sheffield Law Firm Collapses Amid £39.5M Fraud Investigation

PM Law Ltd, a Sheffield-based firm with 25 offices across England, suddenly closed on February 2 amid a major fraud probe.

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PoliticsApr 21

Two migrants face charges under UK's illegal Channel crossing laws

Two men have been prosecuted under Britain's laws targeting illegal Channel crossings, including the first conviction under new legislation.

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HealthApr 7

California Doctor Linked to $71.7 Million in Hospice Medicare Claims Across 126 Facilities

A CBS News investigation found one Los Angeles County physician associated with Medicare claims for nearly 2,800 hospice patients in a single year.

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WorldMar 25

Jewish Communities Increase Security Measures Amid Rising Antisemitic Incidents

Jewish communities in the US and Europe have heightened security and continued religious observances following attacks on Jewish sites and rising antisemitic rhetoric.

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FinanceMar 31

Fed Officials Signal Confidence in Current Policy Stance Amid Economic Uncertainties

Federal Reserve officials expressed confidence in monetary policy positioning as markets react to economic developments.

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TechnologyApr 9

Communities Move to Restrict Data Center Development Amid Industry Growth

Wisconsin town passes first referendum limiting AI data centers while Maine considers statewide ban, as Intel secures Google partnership.

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TechnologyApr 17

French Telecoms Companies in Talks for €20.4 Billion SFR Acquisition

Bouygues, Orange, and Iliad are in discussions to acquire Altice's French telecom unit SFR in a deal valued at approximately €20.4 billion.

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OtherApr 19

Lahaina Residents Work to Rebuild Community After 2023 Wildfires and Recent Flooding

Maui's Lahaina community continues recovery efforts nearly three years after deadly wildfires, facing additional challenges from recent severe flooding.

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EntertainmentMar 12

Noma Chef René Redzepi Resigns Amid Abuse Allegations, Loses Major Sponsors

René Redzepi stepped down from his Copenhagen restaurant Noma after abuse allegations emerged, prompting sponsor withdrawals from his Los Angeles pop-up.

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WorldMar 21

U.S. Pauses Iranian Oil Sanctions to Increase Market Supply

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the move will add approximately 140 million barrels of crude oil to global markets.

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OtherMar 27

Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann expected to plead guilty, sources say

Rex Heuermann, charged with seven Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island, is expected to change his plea to guilty next month according to multiple sources.

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WorldApr 7

Bloomberg Reports on Orban-Putin Phone Call Transcript

Bloomberg reported on a phone call transcript between Hungarian PM Viktor Orban and Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing Orban's offer to help Russia.

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PoliticsApr 21

Supreme Court Declines Cuomo Nursing Home Wrongful Death Case

The Supreme Court refused to hear a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo over COVID-era nursing home policies.

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PoliticsApr 17

Immigration System Backlog Creates Deportation Risks, El Salvador Prison Concerns

Analysis reveals U.S. immigration application delays increase deportation risks, while human rights groups report Salvadoran deportees disappearing into prisons.

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WorldApr 17

Airline Worker Detained After Sharing Dubai Bomb Damage Photos, Dies in Custody

An airline worker was arrested after authorities accessed his private WhatsApp messages containing photos of bomb damage in Dubai and died eight days later in detention.

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