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U.S. News Announces Best U.S. Law Schools of 2015; Duke Places in The Top Ten
The U.S. News & World Report recently unveiled the top U.S. law schools of 2015. Yale University, Harvard University, and Stanford University led the ranks as usual, securing the top three spots. Duke’s School of Law surprised experts by climbing to number 10, “tying with University of Michigan in Ann Arbor” and placing in “the…
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Delaware Furniture Owner Fined $23,000 For Violating Consumer Protection Laws
A Delaware furniture store owner is under fire for questionable business practices. Michael D. Wharton, owner of The Amish Mill, will pay $23,000 in fines for “violating Delaware’s consumer protection laws,” CBS News reports. Among his offenses, CBS continues, are manufacturing “undisclosed fees and willfully misleading customers who waited months for orders that never arrived.”…
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New Kentucky Law Helps Prevent Law Enforcement From Harassing Boaters
The Kentucky State Senate recently passed a bill requiring stricter standards of the state’s law enforcement officers before they stop and board citizens’ recreational boats. It passed out of the senate February 20th on a whopping 35-0 vote, and is now in the House for consideration. Many marina operators testified before legislators that there’s recently…
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OBAMA’s Budget Proposal
The federal budget proposal of United States is not supposed to be announced till 4th March but as per the proposal details available to public; it can be assumed that the budget would lessen down the retirement benefits. Actually, those benefits will be curbed to turn down the national debt. Though the proposal is ambiguous…
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After years of escape chief of Sinaloa cartel ‘El Chapo’ Guzman apprehended
After the escape of 12 years, the drug lord “El Chapo” alias “Shorty” has been apprehended. The Authorities said that “He was arrested from a seaside hotel-condominium tower in a bustling Mexican beach resort”. Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was notorious for escaping from high security jail custody in the year of 2001. The Authorities claim…
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Couple Charged With Unlawful Dentistry
The health of our teeth and gums is inextricably linked to the overall health of our bodies. Not only do our teeth begin the process of digestion, but healthy gums have a direct effect on blood sugar levels, and can even have a cardiovascular impact. Functional teeth contribute to our physical well-being, and dental implants…
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Snake Handling Pastor Dies After Snake Bite
Kentucky pastor Jamie Coots, age 42, died this past Saturday after a snake he was handling bit him on the hand while he was preaching to his church, Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name. Coots turned down offers for emergency medical treatment, and died at home. Coots was previously the star of a National Geographic…