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Loeffler, Trump’s pick to lead the Small Business Administration, owns 136,555 shares worth of the company’s stock.
The Supreme Court on Friday mistakenly sent out email alerts to attorneys and others laying out which cases it would hear days before it was scheduled to do so, the latest major technical glitch to come from the high court during its busiest month of the year.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is back in the United States after being indicted in Tennessee on federal charges involving migrant smuggling, Attorney General Pam Bondi said.
Despite an email sent to supporters claiming she isn’t running for re-election, Charlotte City Councilwoman Tiawana Brown says that email was sent by accident. The email sent Tuesday afternoon said Brown would not run again,
The deputy marshal was detained because he "fit the general description of a subject being sought by ICE," according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNMan who was mistakenly released from Philadelphia prison recaptured by MarshalsA Philadelphia man who pleaded guilty to firing a gun at police in 2023 is back in custody after it was discovered that he was mistakenly released from prison last month.
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Indy100 on MSN88-year-old woman woke up inside her own coffin after mistakenly being declared deadAn 88-year-old woman who had been pronounced dead woke up inside her own coffin after a huge mistake from the coroner. In a situation that would make anyone claustrophobic, the woman “woke up” and avoided the possibility of being buried alive.
According to Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management, a staff member sent the wrong email notification to the winners of Thursday’s lotteries.
The manager of Finland’s women’s national soccer team has apologized after mistakenly calling up a 51-year-old with the same surname as a 23-year-old who she meant to select.
The incident builds on a reputational maelstrom for Monash IVF, which was already reeling from an April disclosure that an Australian woman had given birth to a stranger's baby after a fertility doctor accidentally implanted the wrong embryo in Brisbane in 2023.
Analysts say some working-class Americans who qualify for Medicaid could lose coverage due to churn from more frequent eligibility checks.