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Month: September 2023

Officers gather as the search for escaped convict Danelo Cavalcante continues on September 12 in Pottstown.

Escaped Pennsylvania killer Danilo Cavalcante was planning to flee to Canada before he was captured, US marshal says

CNN, KYW By Nouran Salahieh, Brian Todd and Aaron Cooper, CNN (CNN) — The convicted murderer who escaped a Pennsylvania prison last month is back behind bars – now facing additional charges – after a nearly two-week manhunt that captured national attention and unsettled the surrounding community. Police caught Danilo Cavalcante, 34, by surprise in

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Spanish women’s league players call off strike after reaching minimum pay agreement

CNN By Ben Church, Patrick Sung, Sammy Mncwabe and Amanda Davies, CNN (CNN) — Players competing in the top-tier of women’s football in Spain – Liga F – have called their strike off after reaching a minimum pay agreement, players’ union FUTPRO announced on Thursday. The dispute between the five unions representing the players – including many of Spain’s

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Opinion: Ukraine is actually making progress against Russia

Opinion by Sébastien Roblin (CNN) — Having repeatedly snatched victories from the jaws of defeat in 2022, Ukraine’s forces made far slower progress over the summer in a counteroffensive to liberate southern Ukraine from Russia’s grip. By August, officials in Washington had begun leaking scathing complaints about Ukrainian battlefield performance, while Ukraine’s supporters blamed the West’s long delays in delivering heavy equipment for having bought Russia time to fortify its

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‘Gray area’ in CPD use-of-force policies addressed at Columbia CPRB meeting; no changes made until new chief is hired

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) On Thursday the Columbia Citizens Police Review Board hosted a work session to discuss the Columbia police Department’s use of force policy.  The goal of the meeting was to start a dialogue about the current policy and find out what updates need to be made. According to documents provided on the city’s

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GOP candidate’s wife portrays rival’s proposed pay raise for school personnel as unfeasible

By BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Makenze Cameron, the wife of Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron, dismissed the Democratic governor’s proposal for an 11% pay raise for public school personnel as unfeasible as she promoted her husband’s education plan during a campaign appearance Thursday. Speaking at a “Moms for Cameron” event in

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Waukesha Alderman Payne found guilty after physically abusing his girlfriend’s child

By Daniela Prizont-Cado Click here for updates on this story     WAUKESHA, Wisconsin (WDJT) — A Waukesha alderman who faced criminal charges after physically abusing his girlfriend’s child took a plea deal Thursday, Sept. 14. Fifteenth District Alderman Cory Payne, 40, was found guilty of two misdemeanor counts of battery and disorderly conduct. The judge reduced

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