Ken Bredemeier Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has abandoned his call to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, instead saying he would send convicted criminals to their home countries and handle other immigration residency disputes much the way the country does now. Trump, a real estate mogul making his first […]Load more...
«38 Studios was a bad deal for Rhode Island and I was against it from the start. It’s our job to be as aggressive as we can in recovering as much taxpayer money as possible, and today’s settlement is another huge step toward that goal. This settlement and the two previous total over $42 million, […]Load more...
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Providence Fire Department, in cooperation with the Providence Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), and the Local Emergency Planning Committee-2, will test the Port of Providence Sirens Warning System beginning on Tuesday, August 23, 2016, at approximately 12:00PM, continuing for two weeks and ending on September 2, 2016. Residents and the business community […]Load more...
Commerce Corporation Reaches $25.6 Million Dollar Settlement Wells Fargo Securities,
Rhode Island Commerce Corporation Reaches $25.6 Million Dollar Settlement Wells Fargo Securities, LLC and Barclays Capital Inc. in 38 Studios Lawsuit Deal would bring total settlements to more than $42 million to date in ongoing 38 Studios litigation Commerce Corporation remains engaged in litigation against other defendants, including First Southwest Company and Curt Schilling PROVIDENCE, […]Load more...
Mayor Grebien, Congressman Cicilline Welcome Senior Transport Shuttle to Fleet
PAWTUCKET – Monday, Pawtucket Mayor Donald R. Grebien and Congressman David Cicilline joined seniors at the Leon Mathieu Senior Center in Pawtucket to welcome the new Senior Transport Shuttle to the city’s fleet. Earlier this year, Congressman David Cicilline was able to procure a surplus sixteen-passenger that was being retired from service from the Rhode […]Load more...
RIO DE JANEIRO — A bid by Los Angeles to host the 2024 Olympic Games could fall victim to anti-American sentiment brewing inside the International Olympic Committee, sources inside the IOC said. The bid, which is competing against three European cities, risks an anti-U.S. protest vote by several IOC members angry over America’s prominent role in […]Load more...
Margaret Besheer UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations aid chief warned Monday that Syria is the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time and there “is a race against time” to save hundreds of thousands of besieged civilians with food, water and medical supplies. “In Aleppo, we risk seeing a humanitarian catastrophe unparalleled in the over five […]Load more...
Several high-dollar donors to the Clinton Foundation were given access to Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, according to a new batch of emails released Monday. The documents, provided by the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch, are the latest evidence of overlap between Clinton’s work at the State Department and that […]Load more...
ISTANBUL — Accusations of U.S. involvement in last month’s failed coup in Turkey continue to dog relations between the countries. In rare political consensus, the allegations are crossing Turkey’s deep political divide. “There is a very strong belief in Turkey amongst many that America is somehow involved in this coup,” says Turkish political columnist Semih Idiz […]Load more...
WILLIAM GALLO Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has renewed his call for the Clinton Foundation to be shut down, doubling down on his accusation that the charity group represents a conflict of interest for his rival, Hillary Clinton. «It is now clear that the Clinton Foundation is the most corrupt political enterprise in history,» Trump said […]Load more...