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Padilla: 'Smart' for States to Give Benefits to Illegals, 'Stretch' to Say Fed Money Fungible

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On Friday’s broadcast of “CNN News Central,” Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) said that if states choose to use state taxpayer money to provide health care for illegal immigrants, “I happen to think it’s smart,” but it’s a “stretch” to say

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Colorado companies, execs charged in Chinese forklift scheme tried to avoid $1M in tariffs, feds say

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Two Denver-area companies face federal wire fraud charges in a scheme to sell imported Chinese forklifts to the federal government as American-made equipment, according to an indictment released Tuesday.

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Forecast: Home equity rates, the Fed and what’s next for home equity borrowing

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How much rate relief can home equity borrowers actually expect?

Forecast: Home equity rates, the Fed and what’s next for home equity borrowing

www.ocregister.com

How much rate relief can home equity borrowers actually expect?

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British family moved to Cyprus after getting fed up of dreary UK life - and now enjoy life on ONE parent's salary only

www.dailymail.co.uk

Sarah, 48, and James Moore, 47, relocated from Middlesbrough with their two children, nine-year-old Bea and Miles, five.

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Tears Of Joy As Fed Poly Employs Physically Challenged Persons

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There were tears of joy yesterday as the Federal Polytechnic Orogun (FPO), Delta State, formally presented employment letters to successful applicants among the Niger Delta Joint Association of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). Presenting…

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Dem Rep. Kamlager-Dove on Noem Being Barred from Gov't Building: Feds Treat Cities Badly

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On Friday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “The Hill,” Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) reacted to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem being denied access to a government building in Illinois by saying that she was reminded of what happened with Sen.…

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The Weekly Bottom Line: Shutdown Throws a Curveball at the Fed

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Canadian Highlights Canadian equity markets continued their ascent this week, although bond yields and oil prices sent a somewhat weaker signal about economic growth prospects. Canadian job markets have softened, which should downwardly…

Pritzker calls on state agencies to investigate feds’ treatment of children at South Shore raid

Gov. JB Pritzker is directing the state’s Department of Child and Family Services and the Department of Human Services to evaluate how children were treated during an aggressive immigration raid on a South Shore apartment building this…

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Fed. Circ. Sinks Advocacy Groups' Bid For PTAB 'Veto' Rule

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The Federal Circuit on Friday affirmed a lower court's rejection of efforts by advocacy groups to create a "veto" for small-business patent owners defending themselves at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, saying in a precedential decision…

Friday, Oct 3

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Ex-USPTO Director Vidal Joins Fed. Circ. Advisory Council

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The Federal Circuit's advisory council has brought on a former U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director and a Latham & Watkins LLP partner as its newest members.

Newman Opposes Fed. Circ.'s Stay Bid Amid Shutdown

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The government shutdown is no excuse to halt proceedings in Judge Pauline Newman's case for reinstatement to the Federal Circuit, the judge said in an opposition, noting in a Friday filing that the Federal Circuit was seeking to delay its…

Feds: South Texas official ran smuggling scheme with wife, paid Mexican bribes

The McAllen city commissioner's wife was also accused of bringing in and harboring undocumented workers.

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Only victim set to speak at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sentencing was scared off by ‘bullying’ letter from his legal team: feds

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The former live-in assistant backed out of making an in-person victim impact statement at the last minute, prosecutor Mary Slavick said.