Howard L. Petterson

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Former pardoned man arrested in New York on several assault charges

Former pardoned man arrested in New York on several assault charges

In a recent turn of events, a former New York drug dealer whose 10-year federal sentence was commuted by former President Donald Trump in 2021 has been arrested on domestic violence and assault charges. Court documents reveal that Jonathan Braun, 41, now faces charges in Nassau County Court on Long Island for physically assaulting his 75-year-old father-in-law and his wife. On Tuesday, authorities allege Braun punched his father-in-law twice in the face as the older man tried to defend his daughter. Braun also allegedly pushed his wife out of bed on July 17, causing serious injuries to her legs, and…
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Biden passes torch to Harris amid emotional convention in Chicago

Biden passes torch to Harris amid emotional convention in Chicago

Chicago, United States — On an emotional night at the Democratic National Convention, President Joe Biden took the stage to wholeheartedly endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the next leader of the Democratic Party. His endorsement came amid rapturous applause and marked a significant moment, symbolizing a passing of the torch. At 81, Biden received a warm reception, signaling a collective relief within the party following his decision not to seek reelection. This strategic move early in the convention in Chicago was intended to honor Biden and push Harris into a direct competition with Republican Donald Trump, whose campaign has…
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New COVID reinforcements approved: protection of vulnerable populations a priority

New COVID reinforcements approved: protection of vulnerable populations a priority

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday greenlit a new round of annual COVID-19 vaccines, clearing the way for Americans of all ages to receive updated protection against the current summer surge. Vaccine giants Pfizer and Moderna will begin distributing doses to health care workers within days. These vaccines target the dominant variant that emerged this spring, although newer, more closely related strains are now circulating. All of these variants appear to be more transmissible than previous ones. The new boosters offer a critical lifeline for vulnerable populations, especially older adults, who have borne the brunt of COVID-related deaths…
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Japanese baseball players ask for freedom and fair compensation

Japanese baseball players ask for freedom and fair compensation

Nippon Professional Baseball players are demanding greater autonomy and financial rewards, challenging the league’s long-standing control over their careers and earnings. In a move reminiscent of the MLBPA’s historic battles of the 1970s, the Japanese players are demanding early free agency and a share of their name, image and likeness rights. The JPBPA, the players' union, is preparing a lawsuit challenging the league's reserve system, which limits player movement and restricts their earning potential. The union argues that the system violates antitrust laws and unfairly benefits NPB clubs. The JPBPA is also advocating for players to retain control over their…
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Veteran public relations executive Jody Frisch dies at 68 after battle with pancreatic cancer

Veteran public relations executive Jody Frisch dies at 68 after battle with pancreatic cancer

Jody Frisch, a seasoned communications leader with extensive experience in both the entertainment and public relations industries, died Aug. 21 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from pancreatic cancer. She was 68. Frisch’s distinguished career has spanned several key roles at prominent organizations, including the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and SAG-AFTRA. Between 2006 and 2009, he was a notable contributor during the WGA’s significant 100-day strike, serving as Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs in both Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. In 2015, he assumed the role of Director of Strategic Communications and Public Affairs at SAG-AFTRA.…
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U.S. investigates U.S. involvement with Russian state media prior to election

U.S. investigates U.S. involvement with Russian state media prior to election

In a significant escalation of its efforts to counter foreign influence in its electoral processes, the U.S. Department of Justice has launched a full criminal investigation into American individuals who have been associated with Russian state media outlets. This action underscores a proactive approach to safeguarding the integrity of the upcoming November presidential election. Earlier this month, FBI operations included raids on the residences of two well-known individuals with ties to Russian media: Scott Ritter, a former United Nations weapons inspector and a vocal critic of U.S. foreign policy, and Dimitri K. Simes, who served as an advisor to Donald…
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Target shares rise on improved earnings, despite caution on sales

Target shares rise on improved earnings, despite caution on sales

In a spirited display of market resilience, Target Corporation has seen a significant increase in its stock price following the announcement of higher profits for the second fiscal quarter of 2024. Despite a cautious outlook on future sales, the company’s recent financial results have ignited investor confidence, leading to a roughly 11% increase in the value of the stock by the close on Wednesday. Regaining momentum in market performance Target, a popular discount retailer based in Manhattan, New York, reported a 3% increase in sales during the quarter, marking a significant rebound after several quarters of sluggish performance. The growth…
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Ukraine intensifies operations in Kursk and disrupts Russian logistics with strategic attacks

Ukraine intensifies operations in Kursk and disrupts Russian logistics with strategic attacks

In Russia's Kursk region, Ukrainian forces have targeted and demolished another critical bridge, the Ukrainian Air Force said recently. This marks a continuation of Ukraine's aggressive strategy, disrupting Russian logistics networks amid an ongoing incursion. A Ukrainian military unit stationed at a former Russian-controlled facility in Kursk successfully carried out the operation on August 18, 2024, The Washington Post reported. The move underscores Ukraine’s deep push into Russian territory, which began nearly two weeks earlier and involves about 5,000 troops. Since the incursion, Ukrainian forces say they have taken control of 82 settlements in an area of ​​1,150 square kilometers.…
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Obama endorses Harris in vibrant finish to Democratic convention, issues stark warning against Trump

Obama endorses Harris in vibrant finish to Democratic convention, issues stark warning against Trump

CHICAGO, UNITED STATES — During the climactic night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, former President Barack Obama joined former first lady Michelle Obama in a clarion call to action, endorsing Kamala Harris and issuing stark warnings about the challenges posed by Donald Trump. In a sharp departure from past rhetoric, Barack Obama emphasized a return to optimism. “America is ready to bounce back from the crisis,” he proclaimed, contrasting his hopeful tone with Trump’s 2016 convention speech that suggested a combative stance against adversaries. Barack Obama criticized Trump's worldview, suggesting it was distorted by his discomfort with the…
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Understanding the NASCAR appeals process: a deep dive into recent developments and procedures

Understanding the NASCAR appeals process: a deep dive into recent developments and procedures

Richard Childress Racing (RCR) is preparing to appeal Wednesday the penalty imposed on driver Austin Dillon. The appeal is in response to NASCAR’s decision to revoke Dillon’s automatic playoff qualification due to his controversial Richmond race win, as well as a 25-point deduction and a three-race suspension for team observer Brandon Benesch. Dillon’s aggressive maneuvers, which resulted in contact with Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin in the closing moments of the race, were deemed by NASCAR to compromise the integrity of stock car racing. Austin Dillon expressed optimism about the upcoming appeal, saying, "The appeals process is challenging, but we…
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