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I’m not bogus, says lawyer who notarized affidavit of ‘18 ex-Marines’
MANILA, Philippines — The lawyer who notarized the affidavit of the 18 alleged former Marines, who claimed to be “bagmen” of former Ako Bicol Partylist Rep. Elizaldy Co, emphasized that he is a ...
TSA doesn't always require IDs for minors, but I still travel with passports and consent forms for my godsons.
Mary Jennings, the focus of a recent Sarasota Herald-Tribune investigation, said her unlicensed assisted living facility has ...
In Greene County, nine cities, five school districts and three fire protection districts will pose questions on April ballots. Here's what to know.
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Top 10 AI leaders to follow in 2026
As artificial intelligence accelerates into every corner of business, science, and society, the leaders steering its cou ...
Fort Monmouth developers battle it out in dual "Scorcese film" lawsuits, with charges that one hid his criminal past and tried to run the other over with a golf cart.
While Carol Lynn Smith lay unclaimed in a morgue, Phyllip Herrera allegedly used false probate documents and a fake heir to seize her Friendswood home and trick Wells Fargo into issuing a $61,290 ...
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18 ex-Marines notarized affidavits on flood-control kickbacks – lawyer
MANILA, Philippines — Lawyer Charlie Pascual on Tuesday confirmed that 18 alleged former Marines visited his office to have ...
Buying and selling a used vehicle on Guam no longer requires producing a “notarized” bill of sale when transferring vehicle ownership, only about two months after the notarization requirement was ...
U.S. scrambles as classified documents detailing military intelligence are leaked online It’s being described as the most serious intelligence leak in years. Dozens of pages of classified material are ...
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