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Archive for February 19th, 2021

NEWS PROGRAMS Are there issues with having a mammogram right after a vaccine? Is there a list of vaccine ingredients some people say they re scary. Also: My pooch loves to sniff discarded masks. Should I worry? The Justice Department charged six more members of a far-right militia group for allegedly plotting ahead of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. At least three others were already charged from the group. Austin Water says service should resume over the weekend, but pressure could be low. The boil-water notice continues. Using washing machines and dishwashers is discouraged. The West Virginia Democratic senator said Tanden s past statements attacking lawmakers will have a toxic and detrimental impact on her ties with Congress if she were to lead the budget office.

Sex Offender Charged in LA With Abduction and Murder of Boy Charged Again in OC

Orange County DA Files Charges Against Predator for 1981 Murder

Orange County DA Files Charges Against Predator for 1981 Murder
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Fraudsters and cyber-criminals stole billions of dollars of COVID unemployment aid

How fraudsters and cyber criminals stole billions in unemployment aid from federal program after officials warned it was at high risk of exploitation The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program was created under the CARES Act last spring as the pandemic left millions of Americans out of work About $630million in aid has been doled out under the program aimed at helping workers who are not typically eligible for unemployment insurance A new report from NBC News broke down how billions of dollars PUA aid ended up in the wrong hands as fraudsters exploited overwhelmed state agencies Experts described a veritable tsunami of fraudulent claims flooding agencies 

Spitzer sets principles to fight racism in OC s criminal justice system

Print Orange County District Atty. Todd Spitzer announced a set of “guiding principles” Wednesday to address systemic racism in the criminal justice system. “We as a society have engaged in systemic mass incarceration,” Spitzer said. “As a prosecutor, I will stop it. We as a society have prosecuted people of color differently. As a prosecutor, I will stop it.” Spitzer added, “We cannot fix a systematic problem without a systematic approach. That approach must be thoughtful, thorough, and include different perspectives, different experiences, and different ideas. Justice is not evidenced by the longest sentence; justice is what is best for the individual, the victim, and society as a whole.”

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