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Month: August 2023

Douglas County families scramble to plan transportation, after district announces rolling bus cancellations

By Gabriela Vidal Click here for updates on this story     DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colorado (KCNC) — Stress is mounting for Douglas County parents like Bobbie McDonald, as they work to fill in the gaps imposed by Douglas County School District’s rolling bus cancellations. “This is not what you’re expecting to come across that your kids aren’t

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Former high-level FBI official hoping to resolve criminal case stemming from alleged scheme to help sanctioned Russian oligarch

By Holmes Lybrand and Kara Scannell, CNN (CNN) — A lawyer for Charles McGonigal, the former head of counterintelligence for the FBI’s New York field office who has been charged with concealing $225,000 he allegedly received from a former Albanian intelligence employee, said he expects the case against his client in Washington, DC, to be

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Clientes denuncian la desaparición de depósitos de cuentas bancarias de Wells Fargo

Alexandra Ferguson Los Ángeles (CNN) — Wells Fargo está lidiando con un problema técnico que provocó que los clientes informaran la desaparición de sus depósitos directos de sus cuentas bancarias. Este jueves, un torrente de clientes se puso en contacto con Wells Fargo a través de Twitter, ahora oficialmente denominado “X”, alegando que no podían

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An American billionaire says he’ll stop funding the think tank behind Israel’s judicial overhaul

By ISABEL DEBRE Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — An American billionaire and major donor to a Jerusalem think tank backing the Israeli government’s divisive judicial overhaul says that he will stop giving to the conservative group. The decision on Friday by Arthur Dantchik, a 65-year-old libertarian multibillionaire from New York, to cut funding to the

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