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Waste to pay officers we can't sack, says Met chief
Millions could be spent paying officers on leave after losing their vetting status, Sir Mark Rowley says.BBC News - 16h -
Baseball is back! The stars, teams and themes we can't wait to see
From the big-spending Dodgers and Mets to potential breakout teams such as the Cubs, Tigers and Red Sox.ESPN - 1d -
Police in Sicily arrest almost 150 people in mafia crackdown
More than 1,200 officers involved in dawn raids in and around Palermo, reportedly biggest operation against Cosa Nostra since 1984. Italian police have arrested almost 150 people in a significant ...The Guardian - 1d -
Italian police arrest 181 in bid to stop Mafia rebuilding in Sicily
More than 1,200 officers were involved in an operation aimed at "dismantling" the mob in the Palermo.BBC News - 1d -
Here's What RFK Jr. Can and Can't Do if Confirmed as HHS Chief
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Knicks can't contain Jayson Tatum in 131-104 loss to Celtics
The Boston Celtics beat the New York Knicks Saturday at MSG.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Environmental justice staff put on leave at EPA
{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Environmental justice staff put on leave at EPA The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put more than 160 workers who ...The Hill - 5d -
The Hater Bowl: Some fans just can't stand ... anything
Haters are going to hate both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs as they shake it into the Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday.NBC News - 5d -
Digital Bandidos expands game publishing staff
Digital Bandidosannounced it has hired three new leaders as the company strengthens its ability to provide services for game developers.VentureBeat - 6d
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Ukraine war talks start now, Trump says after Putin call
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Mortgage rates cut below 4% as competition picks up
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Record NHS baby deaths fine 'follows empty promises'
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Ex-Google boss fears AI could be used by terrorists
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US inflation unexpectedly increases
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X reaches $10 million settlement with Trump over prior Twitter suspension
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White House says about 75K federal workers have accepted 'deferred resignation' offer
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