Carter said that over the last few years of the investigation, he and other officers had been ostracized for their emotions and inability to answer questions at times.
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Jillian Ellison,
The Indianapolis Star,
20 Dec. 2024
These power players are likely to vie for a larger share of the economic pie in post-Assad Syria, creating tensions with traditional business networks in cities such as Aleppo and Damascus that were previously dominated by Assad’s cronies and that might be ostracized under the new government.
Companies that prohibited gambling transactions in 2013 allow thousands of customers to make deposits and withdrawals from Michigan online casinos today.
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Christopher Gerlacher,
Miami Herald,
6 Jan. 2025
In that bill, lawmakers prohibited the commission from investigating anonymous complaints, despite the constitutional requirement for a confidential hotline for whistleblowers.
The regulations, enacted by the Obama administration, prevented internet providers from degrading competitors’ services.
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Ian Prasad Philbrick,
New York Times,
3 Jan. 2025
New Orleans and the two recent attempts on the president-elect's life are cases of events that could have been prevented with proper perimeter security.
And while those who are deported might leave more housing for others, there would likely be a void left in the labor supply needed to build new homes.
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Christopher White,
Baltimore Sun,
8 Jan. 2025
His father was sentenced to federal prison on drug charges before Watson turned 10 and was deported back to Jamaica for not having proper immigration paperwork after being released.
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