Category: Washington, D.C.
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Reload? New Gun Safety Plan Modeled After Domestic Violence Laws, DOJ Says
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By JOSH MITCHELL Editor River Mississippi News WASHINGTON, D.C. — Law enforcement officials and others across the nation…
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Legally Undocumented Bankruptcy Service Providers Excommunicated from Business Dealings in Named District: U.S. Dept. Justice
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‘Disregard’ of Firmly Established ‘Disclosure’ Requirements: Feds ‘Permanently Blocked,’ Bankruptcy Court Declares, Orders In Wake of U.S. Trustee…
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Postal Roll Out 2025: Mail Carriers, Others in USPS Eager for New Medical Insurance Delivery for Selves, Families
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Flag’s Up! Postal Reform Act of 2022 Moving Along Deliveries in Eight Months: Almost 2 Million Expected to…
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Feds: 600 U.S. Identities Exploited by Nigerian Fraudster in Canada to Steal $1 Million in Covid-19 Money Over Four Years
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By JOSH MITCHELL Editor River Mississippi News Dozens of States Affected; 800 Fake Email Addresses Stole U.S. Taxpayer…
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‘Thousands’ of Fraudulent Tax Documents Net Mississippi Man 70 Months in Prison, Federal Judge Orders
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Criminal Actions Drained $4 Million from USA’s Coffers, Served Jackson, Miss. Clients Judge to Decide Amount Christoper Randell…
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U.S. Organic Farms Gain Galvanizing Grants to Help Homegrown Farmers Meet Market Shortfalls
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$40 Million in Grants for Ag-Equity Efforts Orchards, Olive Oil, Natural Grains Among 60 Project Shoots Processing and…
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Transparency Encouraged, Applauded by U.S. Department of Justice During ‘Sunshine Week’
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Recognizes complexities citizens face when navigating FOIA process Authorities offer tips everyday Americans can take to obtain public…
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U.S. Veterans Defrauded by Medical Overbilling, Feds Contend in Round of Lawsuits: DOJ
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US Family Health Plan Alliance Accused of Hiding Excess Payments U.S. Prosecutors: Overpayments Persisted Despite Known Errors By…
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