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New York Man Freed After 19 Years in Prison for Robbery He Didn’t Commit

NEW YORK—A man who spent nearly two decades in prison for a roughly $550 robbery was exonerated and freed Monday, after prosecutors said they now agree he didn’t commit the crime. “It cost me 20 years, but they said they corrected it now. So that’s all that matters. So I’m good with that,” Kenneth Windley, […]

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Chicago man bought and resold soda in $1.5 million food stamp fraud scheme…

Court records detail one of the earliest charged transactions: on November 14, 2018, federal investigators watched Quinones drive to a store and purchase roughly 20 cases of Pepsi using three Link cards.
Prosecutors said from 2018 to 2023, Quinones paid cash to people enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP or food stamps, in exchange for access to their Link cards and PINs. He then used those cards to make bulk purchases of sodas, water, and snacks at retail stores and resold the goods to convenience stores and restaurants for profit.

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Federal Committee Urges New System to Track COVID Vaccine Injuries

https://bonginoreport.com/health-fitness/federal-committee-urges-new-system-to-track-covid-vaccine-injuries

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Sheriff REFUSES to Release Violent Criminal — Now Judge Threatens Him With Contempt

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/sheriff-refuses-to-release-violent-criminal-now-judge-threatens-him-with-contempt

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Biden Admin Hid Evidence China Hacked U.S. Voter Files in 2020

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/biden-admin-hid-evidence-china-hacked-u-s-voter-files-in-2020

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Federal Court Blocks USDA From Making Colorado Recertify Food Stamp Recipients

Requiring the state to reassess recipients’ eligibility on a compressed timeline is illegal, a judge ruled.

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Minnesota Elections Official Admits Illegal Aliens Can Vote…

During the hearing, Anderson questioned Linnell about how individuals register to vote and what safeguards exist to ensure voter eligibility.
Critics of expanded voter ID laws have argued that election systems already contain safeguards and that additional identification requirements could create barriers to voting.

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