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George Yang,
PC Magazine,
26 May 2026 Early on, access to the writ and to local courts bolstered parents’ abilities to recover minor sons.—
Matthew Wills,
JSTOR Daily,
25 May 2026 His impact on cable TV and the news industry writ large will endure for generations to come.—
Dana Taylor,
USA Today,
13 May 2026 The reality is that good teams with complete rosters are rarely the most buzzy teams during the NFL Draft or the offseason writ large.—
Nick Kosmider,
New York Times,
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Police identified the suspect as a 47-year-old San Jose man and obtained a warrant for his arrest.
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Jason Green,
Mercury News,
10 July 2026
Video recordings from Langs’ dashboard camera and surveillance cameras and license plate readers led Fort Worth police homicide detectives to connect Burkhart to the killing, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.
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Emerson Clarridge,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
10 July 2026
According to emails and documents obtained by Dallas attorney Ashley Cook under the state’s public-information law, it was expected to take 12 years to fully build out the data center complex.
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Matthew Adams,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
11 July 2026
The probe will include reviews of construction documents, interviews with witnesses and a review of any available video and photo evidence from the site, among other things.
While traditional arrest warrants require an ascertainment that there is evidence a crime may have been committed, Peterson's capias warrant stems from his failure to appear in court over the issues.
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Gord Magill,
Newsweek,
20 Dec. 2024
She was arrested and jailed on a civil order called a capias for repeatedly refusing Moukawsher’s orders requiring her to cooperate with a trustee appointed to close her law practice and prohibiting her from withdrawing money from a client account.
Then again, the paper was published in Nature, one of the world’s most authoritative and influential scientific journals.
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Joseph Howlett,
Scientific American,
9 July 2026
New Justice Department letters and FEMA grant conditions demand citizenship checks, paper ballots and audits, prompting urgent logistical questions for election officials and raising fears of federal overreach into traditionally state-run voting.
The second patent filing solves this structural vulnerability with an adaptive fluid sealing device designed to sit between the metal rings.
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Aman Tripathi,
Interesting Engineering,
4 July 2026
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche in the new filing defended his agency’s decision to withhold millions of investigative files, saying that releasing more materials would harm Epstein’s victims and the government.