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Kennedy has long suspected the race may also be one of the largest annual gatherings of deputies linked to the department’s notorious tattooed subgroups.
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Keri Blakinger,
Los Angeles Times,
11 May 2025
The two defendants allegedly operated a subgroup of 764, called 764 Inferno, through encrypted messaging platforms.
On occasion an ethical will is part of the regular will and might even be integrated to the point that there isn’t a clear separation between the legally binding sections and the ethical will portions.
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Bob Carlson,
Forbes.com,
22 May 2025
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The second-half performance, after falling 5-1 behind in the tie, reached levels Villa have not played at in a generation.
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Jacob Tanswell,
New York Times,
28 May 2025
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Spencer was a campaign strategist and master tactician who helped usher into office generations of GOP leaders, foremost among them Ronald Reagan.
But the law bars the executive branch from using the Internal Revenue Service to target any particular taxpayer.
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Luke Garrett,
NPR,
19 May 2025
The plaintiffs alleged that USIP staffers are not federal workers because the agency is independent of the executive branch and that DOGE's actions—from forcefully gaining access to USIP's buildings to ousting the agency's staff and replacing them with people affiliated with DOGE—violated the law.
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