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A man who calls himself "pro-life Spiderman" scaled a nearly 600-foot building in Chicago to raise money for an anti-abortion organization.
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Chandrababu Naidu's involvement in national politics during the period of 1996 to 2004 was dominated by non-Congress coalition politics in Delhi. [35] In the aftermath of the 1996 parliamentary elections , he assumed the role of convenor for the United Front , a coalition comprising 13 political parties that secured power at the Centre.
A North Side man has been charged with participating in a scheme to fraudulently bill $6.2 million to Medicare in just over a month for COVID-19 tests that were never performed, part of what ...
Ron Stephens (Illinois politician) (R) State Representative from Greenville in the 102nd District, was arrested for DUI. He was found guilty, and since he had previous arrests for drug abuse, he was given 12 months of supervision, his license was revoked and he was required to take monthly drug tests. He then resigned his seat. (2010) [49] [50 ...
Two of those charged are Chicago street gang members, according to authorities. All five were arrested Thursday in the Chicago area and appeared at the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in the afternoon.
Police in suburban Chicago arrested 33 people Wednesday after they blocked streets for more than six hours outside a company protesters say has a role in the deaths of thousands of civilians in Gaza.
On 1 September 1995, Naidu took over as Chief Minister, and stayed the chief of Telugu Desam Party after a political coup against his father in law N. T. Rama Rao. [8] He formed his first government with a 11-member cabinet along with the support of nearly 150 MLAs'.