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Federal prosecutors have taken legal action to seize two upscale New York City apartments valued at $14 million, which are believed to have been purchased using funds obtained through a corrupt scheme connected to Mongolia’s significant copper mine. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, exposes a series of alleged illegal contracts totaling
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City Controller Chris Hollins recently expressed his apprehensions regarding Houston’s ability to sustain the proposed settlement with its firefighters in the long term. While he acknowledged that the city could manage the immediate costs of the settlement, he emphasized the need for a revenue increase to prevent a growing structural budget gap. Hollins estimated that
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Recently, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed several pieces of legislation, including a measure aimed at preserving the state’s largest coal-fired power plant beyond its scheduled shutdown in 2025. Despite concerns raised by the Intermountain Power Agency (IPA), Cox remains optimistic about the future of the plant. However, IPA’s General Manager, Cameron Cowan, expressed reservations about
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