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Pence, Schumer on right side of press issue
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.Disclosure last week that the U.S. Department of Justice secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press rocked the journalism community. Commandeering the work and personal phone records of individual...Tags: Justice System, Journalism, Mike Pence, Civil Rights, Corporate Officers
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Neighborhood watch meeting set
MISHAWAKA -- The Twin Branch neighborhood watch group will meet at 7 p.m. today at Twin Branch School.Tags: Safety of Citizens, Politics
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Not everyone raving about electronic music festival
As Joliet awaits this weekend's Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the country's biggest electronic dance music festivals, many local officials have been emphasizing economics. The festival's promoter, Insomniac, has commissioned impact studies to...
Tags: Memorial Day, Entertainment, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Ecstacy (drug), Electric Daisy Carnival
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Citadel's Kenneth Griffin exposes 'cronyism,' causes a stir at Economic Club
Citadel LLC founder Kenneth Griffin named and shamed local corporations that have taken tax incentives from the financially strapped state in a speech to a prominent Chicago business group. "The last election cycle I called a local CEO to talk to him...
Tags: Elections, Ken Griffin, Citadel LLC, Mutual Funds, Democratic Party
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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon survives vote to strip him of chairman role
NEW YORK – Jamie Dimon survived a bruising fight to strip him of his chairmanship, but directors at JPMorgan Chase & Co. may still have to calm restive shareholders. Dimon, JPMorgan's savvy chairman and chief executive, easily beat a proposal to...Tags: Elections, California Public Employees' Retirement System, New York City, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Finance
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Medicinal pot is coming. Why it's not time to worry
If it goes through, we'll see a trade-off. Increases in addiction, crime and family dissolution along with assorted benefits. But enough about the proposed expansion of casino gambling in Illinois. Today I want to talk about the inevitability of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health Treatments, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Pat Quinn, Executive Branch
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Illinois Sports Facilities Authority will pay legal tab for Jim Thompson
The public agency that owns U.S. Cellular Field agreed Tuesday to pay the legal expenses of its ex-chairman, former Gov. Jim Thompson, in a federal lawsuit brought against him last month by the agency's former executive director. The Illinois Sports...
Tags: Justice System, Chicago Mayor, Chicago White Sox, Pat Quinn, Trials
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Local medical professionals talk impact of Obamacare
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - otherwise known as Obamacare - was signed into law in 2010. Since then it has been the topic of much debate within the medical and insurance industry here in the United States. It was also the topic of...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Judges
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
No 4th trial for man in deaths of 3 relatives BALTIMORE (AP) — A man convicted of conspiracy in the slayings of three young relatives won't be retried a fourth time on murder charges. Policarpio Espinoza Perez was sentenced last month to life in...Tags: Gambling, Transportation Accidents, Osama bin Laden, Finance, Vandalism
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Rep. Issa tested by the spotlight
WASHINGTON — During the 2010 campaign, Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat from Sherman Oaks, joked, "Every time I try to encourage the White House to do more to help us elect Democrats to the House of Representatives, I send them a picture of Darrell...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Henry A Waxman, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Democratic Party
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Md. lieutenant governor to make remarks at Homeward Bound Heroes concert
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown will give remarks at the Homeward Bound Heroes concert event. The concert is scheduled for Wednesday evening in Bethesda. It's being held at the Music Center at Strathmore to honor and raise...Tags: Anthony G. Brown, Entertainment, Executive Branch, Larry King, Politics
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Cal State moving to offer online science labs
California State University is moving aggressively to offer web-based science labs, a systemwide virtual campus and online advising as remedies for "bottlenecks" that impede student progress and graduation rates, officials said Tuesday. Some of these...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Students, Jerry Brown, California State University, Long Beach
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