Day: June 9, 2023

Kansas Gov. Kelly taps DEA inspection chief to head highway patrol

11:46 pm June 9, 2023

The Kansas governor chose a high-ranking U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official Friday to head the state highway patrol, replacing a retiring superintendent who is facing federal lawsuits over the agency’s policing and allegations that he sexually harassed female employees. Gov. Laura Kelly’s appointment of Erik Smith came on retiring Superintendent and Col. Herman Jones’ last […]

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Zach Wilson says Aaron Rodgers’ presence could be ‘really good for me and my development’

11:43 pm June 9, 2023

Zach Wilson may no longer be the starting quarterback in New York, but the first-round draft pick has an opportunity to learn from one of the best to ever play the position.  Wilson appeared at his first press session since the New York Jets traded for Aaron Rodgers, and Wilson was highly complimentary of the […]

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Mexico to require employer-provided internet, ergonomic chairs for remote workers

11:08 pm June 9, 2023

Mexico’s Labor Department issued new rules Friday requiring employers to pay for internet and provide ergonomic chairs for employees working from home. The new rules also mandate a “right to disconnect” for employees who work at least 40% of their time from remote locations. Remote workers often complain that, because they are constantly reachable at […]

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Trump indictment ridiculed by ex-Reagan DOJ official, citing prosecutor’s McDonnell, Edwards case failures

11:00 pm June 9, 2023

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 37-count indictment of former President Donald Trump reads with “a lot of fury” but lacks key elements of typical document-mishandling cases, the former chief of staff in Ronald Reagan’s Justice Department said Friday. Mark Levin, host of “Life, Liberty & Levin” and the top staffer for then-Attorney General Edwin Meese III, […]

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Michigan State to spend $300K on mass shooting memorial

10:57 pm June 9, 2023

Michigan State University said it will use approximately $300,000 in donations to create a memorial to honor students who were killed or wounded in a mass shooting in February. The permanent memorial, to be “planned through a meaningful, respectful and collaborative process,” was disclosed Friday as the university announced what it will do with $2 […]

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