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US v. Jesus Alejandro Chavez

(United States Fourth Circuit) - Affirmed the convictions of the defendants for all crimes charged against them, including violent crimes in the aid of racketeering. Defendants alleged errors and Brady violations. The court held that a Brady claim must establish evidence that was favorable to the accused, suppressed, and material to the verdict, but did not find that there was any such evidence rising to the level of a Brady exclusion.







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MLB average salary at around $4.4M for 5th year in row, AP study says

Major League Baseball’s average salary ahead of a postponed opening day remained at around $4.4 million for the fifth straight season, according to a study of contracts by The Associated Press.




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NuWave Records Signs Fred Nice To Record Deal

Fred Nice, The Oxford, MS Native Has Officially Signed An Exclusive Record Deal With NJ-based NuWave Records




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You can pay to have one of these Erie sanctuary animals join your next video conference call

Look at that face!




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Tobias Bermudez Chavez, et al. v. Occidental Chemical Corp.

(United States Second Circuit) - Questions on appeal concern cross-jurisdictional tolling of a class action. Because the appeal presents state law questions that New York’s courts have yet to address, the court certifies the case to the New York Court of Appeals.




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In re 650 Fifth Ave. & Related Props.

(United States Second Circuit) - Reversed in part, vacated in part, remanded for discovery. The district court abused its discretion by denying the Claimants’ motion for discovery on their statute‐of‐limitations defense and, accordingly, erroneously granted the Government’s motion for summary judgment on the timeliness issue.






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Furloughs and Pay Cuts in Higher Education Have Begun

As the economy is ravaged during the nation-wide lockdown, its impact on higher education is beginning to be reported.  Earlier this week the University of Arizona announced dramatic pay cuts and furloughs, which are detailed below.  Expect this to the be first of many such announcements as this economic crisis continues. Pay cuts and furloughs … Continue reading Furloughs and Pay Cuts in Higher Education Have Begun





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McMillin: Colorado’s schools have got to get students re-engaged

Colorado’s more than 900,000 public school students learned March 12 that schools would close for at least an extended spring break. It was an abrupt change and not everyone adapted quickly or easily.




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Kickin’ It with Kiz Podcast: Could baseball in a bubble really save the Rockies’ season?

Although the deadly coronavirus has wreaked havoc with all aspects of American life, there are people who optimistically believe there can be baseball in 2020, if all major-league teams play in a bubble down in Arizona.





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“Top Gun Maverick” postponed to December due to coronavirus

Hollywood's summer movie season is all but finished. “Top Gun Maverick” became the latest would-be blockbuster to be rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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33 million have sought U.S. unemployment aid nationwide since coronavirus hit, nearly 420,000 in Colorado

Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week as the business shutdowns caused by the viral outbreak deepened the worst U.S. economic catastrophe in decades.





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50 Coloradans have been allowed to stay on unemployment after refusing work, labor official says

So far, state labor officials have opened investigations into 150 instances of workers being called back to their workplaces or being offered new jobs and refusing, choosing instead to continue requesting unemployment benefits because of coronavirus-related concerns.




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Most of Colorado’s neighbors don’t have stay-at-home orders. Here’s how that’s working out for them.

Gov. Jared Polis has recently made working with Colorado's neighboring states part of his strategy to emerge from the grip of the coronavirus contagion, mentioning cross-border collaboration more than once during his daily COVID-19 press briefings last week. But the governor has acknowledged that states surrounding Colorado "have different policies" with "different trajectories of the infection."




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2020 NHL draft could take place next month; Avs might have 29th pick

NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly issued a memo to teams recently outlining what could be a June 5 virtual draft based on points percentage for those not in a position to be included in the draft lottery.




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20 Reasons Why Real Husbands Will Have You Cheesing Mad



Real Husbands will have you cheesing mad hard.



  • Real Husbands of Hollywood

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Do Nick and Kevin Really Have Bars?



Bad Lucc and Problem talk about Nick and Kevin's rap game.




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Kevin Hart and Tyga Have Alter Egos



Kevin and Tyga are gangsters on the low.





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How Halle Berry Was Saved By James Bond In Real Life



She said actor Pierce Brosnan prevented her from choking.




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Marlo Hampton Flaunts ‘Weave Free’ Look During Quarantine



'RHOA' star and wig-line owner rocks a natural.




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Will Smith Tears Up Over James Avery Tribute



Avery played Uncle Phil and passed away in 2013.




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'M2M's' Dr. Heavenly Insults Dr. Kendra's Husband



This escalated quickly.




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Flicks of the Week: Nia Long & Best Man Gang Have the Juice



Back like they never left!



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Pop Smoke Has Surgery To Save His Life



The 20-year-old was fatally shot on February 19.




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Rihanna Just Gave A Detailed Update On New Music



She also addresses reggae-inspired album rumors.




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Jay-Z Reportedly Taking Action To Have Fake Videos Removed



They depict him singing Billy Joel and reciting Shakespeare.




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Did Jennifer Lopez Go Overboard With 'All I Have' Costumes?



There are thousands of Swarovski crystals involved.




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Gina Rodriguez Literally Gave a Fan the Clothes Off Her Back



Jane the Virgin star made one young lady’s day.




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Here's How Hard You Have to Work to Look Like J.Lo



Her routine is not for amateurs.




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You Have Another Shot to Cop 'Pirate Black' Yeezy 350 Boost



Mark your calendars now.





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Bish What? Dolce & Gabbana Is Selling 'Slave Sandals



Not the first time the brand has made cultural missteps.




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New Photo Series Will Have You Dancing in Your Underwear



Body Noire celebrates the beauty of Black women.



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10 Celebs Who Have Been Accused of Lightening Their Skin



Nene Leakes and more stars given side-eye in recent years.




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Ohio Prison Reports 80 Percent Of Inmates Have Coronavirus



Five inmates and one correctional officer have died.




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Esi Eggleston Bracey on Being a Maverick



Esi Eggleston Bracey explains the title of maverick.




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Future 40: Meet Tech Maven Arielle Loren



The Harvard grad wants to help other women level up.



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Angela Benton Wins The Tech Maven Award At BET HER Awards!



Presented by Nissan.




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Esi Eggleston Bracey on Being a Maverick



Esi Eggleston Bracey explains the title of maverick.