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Stephen Colbert · MinneapolisThe chaos and bloodshed in Minneapolis, Minnesota is nothing short of tragedy. Not only because of the lives lost at the hands of federal agents, but because of what the heavy-handed immigration enforcement operations have revealed about the state of our nation. No serious person disputes that under the current laws of our country, people in the country unlawfully can and will be removed. However, what we’re seeing in Minneapolis is not run-of-t…See the Story
Editorial: The Chaos in Minnesota, and America, Must End
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Basketball · PennsylvaniaWHITEMARSH – The Plymouth Whitemarsh boys basketball team topped visiting Abington to secure its first outright SOL Liberty Division title in three seasons. But a postgame altercation put a damper on Friday night’s matchup between two of the top sides in the District 1-6A rankings. Shortly after PW’s 72-57 win went final, an attempt to break up a confrontation between players on Gym West’s court could not ease tensions with it continuing and gro…See the Story
BOYS BASKETBALL: Plymouth Whitemarsh’s win over Abington to clinch outright SOL Liberty title dampened by post-game tensions
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Plymouth Meeting · Plymouth MeetingPHILADELPHIA, PA — A Montgomery County woman who orchestrated a sweeping fraud scheme that siphoned nearly $1.75 million in federal disaster aid after Hurricane Ida was sentenced to five years in prison, federal prosecutors announced Wednesday. Jasmine Williams, 34, of Plymouth Meeting, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Kelley Brisbon Hodge after pleading guilty to 32 federal charges tied to a yearslong plot to defraud the Federal Emergency M…See the Story