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Economic jitters and soaring gold prices create a frenzy for US jewelry merchants
Read full article: Economic jitters and soaring gold prices create a frenzy for US jewelry merchantsAs gold prices soar to record highs resulting from global economic jitters, hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars’ worth of gold are circulating through the doors of the St. Vincent Jewelry Center in downtown Los Angeles on any given day.
Georgia university town is shaken by the killing of a nursing student who was out on a run
Read full article: Georgia university town is shaken by the killing of a nursing student who was out on a runThe killing of a nursing student in Georgia who was out running has shaken the university town of Athens.
Police arrest man in killing of nursing student at University of Georgia
Read full article: Police arrest man in killing of nursing student at University of GeorgiaPolice say they have arrested a man in connection with the killing of a nursing student whose body was found on the University of Georgia campus in Athens.
University of Georgia cancels classes after woman found dead on campus
Read full article: University of Georgia cancels classes after woman found dead on campusThe University of Georgia has canceled classes after authorities say a woman was found dead on campus after a friend told police she had not returned from a morning run.
Takeaways: Trump risked provoking 'constitutional crisis'
Read full article: Takeaways: Trump risked provoking 'constitutional crisis'The House Jan. 6 committee used its hearing Thursday to show how Donald Trump tried to install a loyalist atop the Justice Department who would pursue his false claims of voter fraud and stop the certification of the 2020 election that Democrat Joe Biden won.
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Court reviewer: Ohio State broke law by withholding records
Read full article: Court reviewer: Ohio State broke law by withholding recordsCOLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State University violated state public records law by intentionally withholding old documents from one of the men alleging decades-old sexual misconduct by a school doctor, according to the conclusion reached Tuesday by the official who reviewed the resulting legal dispute. In 2018, alumnus Steve Snyder-Hill requested records related to his having complained about being abused by Dr. Richard Strauss in the mid-1990s. The delay violated state law that requires the sharing of public records “within a reasonable period of time,” Ohio Court of Claims special master Jeff Clark concluded in a report filed for the court. It recommends the court adopt that finding and have the university pay Snyder-Hill's $25 filing fee and any other costs incurred in bringing the complaint. Clark rejected the university's defense of the deliberate delay, which argued in part that Ohio State had always been committed to making Strauss-related records public but worried that sharing them bit by bit might hurt the investigation.