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Arizona woman suspected of staying at hotels on California wildfire federal relief money
AZ woman arrested in CA wildfire relief fraud scheme, facing federal charges

US conducting criminal antitrust investigation into TP-Link, Bloomberg News reports
DOJ probes TP-Link for antitrust, security risks amid market dominance

Dunwoody drug ring leader sentenced for trafficking fentanyl, meth in home with 4-year-old daughter
Dunwoody drug ring busted; leaders sentenced for trafficking across multiple states.

Avondale security guard sentenced to 13 months for sexually abusing inmate
Phoenix guard sentenced for abusing inmate, gets 13 months prison, 10 years supervision

Family and friends of Frank Tyson held a vigil to mark the 1-year anniversary of his death
Vigil marks 1 year since Frank Tyson's tragic death in police custody in Canton.

DEI, immigration protests, Honda rumors - Local impacts of federal actions this week
Dayton Schools reject anti-DEI pledge, risking $50M funding loss.


Maine Democrats trying to amend state constitution to codify allowing trans athletes in girls' sports
Maine defies Trump's transgender sports order amidst legal battle


Nonprofits offering immigrants legal guidance to lose federal funding
Judge halts funding for immigration legal aid amid DOJ lawsuit

Fintech founder charged with fraud after ‘AI’ shopping app found to be powered by humans in the Philippines
AI shopping app Nate's founder charged with investor fraud for fake automation claims.


Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Found Dead: What We Know
Ex-VA U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber found dead; probe ongoing into her sudden demise.


Dunbar School Foundation owes state $460K for unallowable DSF Stop vaccine program spending
Dunbar School Foundation must refund $460K for misused COVID grant funds.


FBI Attacks “The Manipulaters” As Hackers Impact 17 Million Americans
FBI strikes cybercriminals: 17M victims affected in Operation Talent crackdown

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