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Calgary Herald 

Charges against one group of alleged rioters dropped by Calgary prosecution service

Charges against one of two groups of Calgary Eritreans arrested following a brawl last Sept. 2 have been withdrawn by the Crown. Calgary’s prosecution service dropped the charges against eight members of a so-called “white group” — based on the colour of their shirts — earlier this month. Charges against members of the so-called “blue […]

Maryland Soccer Referees 

Become a Referee!

Becoming a referee in Maryland is easy! Simply create an account in US Soccer’s Learning Center and select one of the two “New Referee” course options in Maryland. For the First Time Referee Course (available to everyone age 13 and older), candidates must complete two components: Completion of all online coursework requirements. Online coursework requirements […]

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Biles, U.S. back on top with gymnastics team gold - ESPN

  1. Biles, U.S. back on top with gymnastics team gold  ESPN
  2. 2024 Paris Olympics: Simone Biles and Team USA clinch gold in gymnastics  CNN
  3. Simone Biles wins Olympic gold with a little help as USA dominate team final  The Independent
  4. Olympic gymnastics live updates: Simone Biles leads U.S. women to gold in Paris  The Washington Post
  5. Serena Williams, Nicole Kidman and other A-list celebrities watch Biles win another Olympic gold  LNP | LancasterOnline

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

SC dismisses plea filed against vote tally verdict

The Supreme Court declined to review its April 26 decision rejecting petitions for VVPAT slip tallying with EVM votes in the Lok Sabha elections. The bench, led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna, determined no basis for review. The court also labeled the petitioners' push to revert to ballot papers as regressive.

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Ex-clients of Social Security fraudster Eric Conn won't owe back payments to government

The Social Security Administration is telling some clients of disgraced Kentucky attorney Eric Conn that they no longer owe back money to the government. Conn was charged in a $500 million disability scheme nearly a decade ago. Hundreds of his former clients lost their benefits after his arrest. Some regained the monthly payments. But others were told they had to pay back money they received as a client of Conn's. The Social Security Administration said this week it will send notices to the former clients... Читать дальше...