A 51-year-old Kansas City woman has admitted that she embezzled more than $550,000 from a nonprofit that serves St. Luke’s Hospital and Health System. Kathleen Frederico pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire fraud. Prosecutors said she spent the money on shopping, travel, internet drug purchases and living expenses. Federal prosecutors say …
Read More »A 51-year-old Kansas City woman has admitted that she embezzled more than $550,000 from a nonprofit…
Vice President Mike Pence is pledging to rebuild parts of Oklahoma damaged by flooding. Pence, his w…
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Mike Pence Pledges to Rebuild After Oklahoma Flood Damage
Vice President Mike Pence is pledging to rebuild parts of Oklahoma damaged by flooding. Pence, his wife and federal agency heads on Tuesday toured Tulsa-area neighborhoods swamped after the swollen Arkansas River left its banks. Damage extends downstream into Arkansas following heavy spring rains. The Arkansas River is slowly cresting, …
Read More »Roger Federer knew when he returned to the French Open that, if things went exceedingly well, he eventually would find himself face-to-face with Rafael Nadal. Here we go. Just like old times. Federer put away Stan Wawrinka after a 75-minute rain delay Tuesday, converting a break point for just the …
Plaid Wool Skirt Female Autumn Winter 2018 Women Aline Sexy High Waist Skirts Skinny CasualThe number of hate crimes in New York City jumped by 64 percent this year, officials said Tuesday, fueled by a major spike in attacks on Jews. The New York Police Department recorded 184 hate crimes through June 2 — up from 112 in 2018 — during a period when …
Read More »Challenge to IRS Donor Disclosure Rules Faces Key Test
An attempt by two states to force the Trump administration to resume collecting information about donors to certain nonprofit groups faces a key test Wednesday when a federal judge in Montana hears arguments about whether the states can challenge the IRS policy. Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and New Jersey Attorney …
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