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October 23, 2021
Oct. 23—LUMBERTON — More law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty this year than in 2020, and more than 4,000 additional assaults on officers were reported in 2020 than the previous year, according to a report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
As of Oct. 21, 61 law enforcement officers were "fatally wounded," with 24 of them falling victim to "unprovoked" attacks wh...
October 23, 2021
The Hong Kong Legislative Council has voted to pass the Medical Registration (Amendment) Bill in an effort to curb the country’s medical workforce shortage. The bill passed with 39 ayes and one no, and the scheme aims to start by the third quarter of 2022.
The bill is an amendment to Hong Kong’s Medical Registration Ordinance. It allows overseas-trained doctors to apply for a special registra...
October 23, 2021
Brooklyn residents, especially in the southern part of the borough, are very aware of the inconvenience caused by noisy elevated trains.
But help may be on the way. On Friday, Gov.Kathy Hochul signed into law Brooklyn Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus’ (D-Coney Island-Bath Beach-Dyker Heights-Bay Ridge) New York City Transit Noise Reduction bill.
The law is in response to unnecessary and excess...
October 23, 2021
In my column on Sept. 13, I discussed the New Hampshire definition of the important legal term “trade secret,” and I explained that what many business owners may consider to be trade secrets may only be confidential information. Briefly, an item of information or a procedure is a trade secret only if:
■It is information in your possession that is not commonly known by the public;
■It is actua...
October 23, 2021
The editorial board of the Kansas City Star dropped the hammer on House Republicans on Saturday after they sat on their hands and refused to vote with Democrats to ask the Department of Justice to charge Steve Bannon with congressional contempt.
The former Donald Trump adviser has refused to honor a subpoena to turn over documents and appear to testify about the Jan 6th insurrection being inv...
October 23, 2021
COLUMBUS — A new Ohio law prohibiting the execution of people who had severe mental illness at the time of their crime has begun seeing its first implementations.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine in January signed the bill into law covering killers diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder or delusional disorder when they committed their offenses.
Earlier this year, ...
October 23, 2021
Jefferson community law enforcement partnership meet and greet Tyler Morning Telegraph
October 23, 2021
Jefferson community law enforcement partnership meet and greet KPVI News 6
October 23, 2021
Jefferson community law enforcement partnership meet and greet KTBS
October 23, 2021
Jefferson community law enforcement partnership meet and greet El Paso Inc.
