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Monthly Archives: May, 2021

TAP expands, includes more federal spending

TAP expands, includes more federal spending - IRW’s Accountability Project now includes two decades of federal spending data, representing more than 165 million records. 

Vučević registers a triple-double, leads Bulls to win over Celtics

Vučević registers a triple-double, leads Bulls to win over Celtics (Boston, MA) - For the first time since March 10th of 2020, the Bulls will be playing in front of fans on Friday against the Boston Celtics. The Celtics have won 3 of their last 4 games and Jayson Tatum has been on a tear. In the last 4 games, Tatum is averaging 38.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game.

Guest: Former State Rep. Robert Terzich

Guest: Former State Rep. Robert Terzich - The George Brassea Podcast is brought to you by Brassea Global Strategies LLC, a leading political consulting, public policy, government affairs and research firm.

Bulls snap 4-game losing streak, defeat the Hornets

Bulls snap 4-game losing streak, defeat the Hornets (Charlotte, NC) - The Bulls will receive a much-needed boost coming into this Thursday night matchup against the Charlotte Hornets. After missing the last 12 games due to health protocols, Zach LaVine will be returning to the lineup.

How Big Pharma Finds Sick Users on Facebook

We found drug ads targeted at users interested in everything from bourbon to therapy.

Rep. Towns Meets with Black Franchise Owners Suing McDonalds May 4th

Rep. Towns Meets with Black Franchise Owners Suing McDonalds May 4th (Nashville, TN) - Rep. Joe Towns Jr. of Memphis will meet on Tuesday, May 4th, 2021 with two of 77 former Black McDonald’s franchise owners who are suing the fast-food giant for racial discrimination.

New Farm in Lynwood Plants Seeds of Hope

New Farm in Lynwood Plants Seeds of Hope (Lynwood, IL) - A new farm has begun planting seeds for various fruits, vegetables, grains, and even more importantly, dreams.

Adam Lopez, Former Springfield School Board Chairman Pleads Guilty To Felony Theft –

Adam Lopez, Former Springfield School Board Chairman Pleads Guilty To Felony Theft (Springfield, IL) - Adam Lopez, Former Springfield School Board President and former insurance/financial and fitness businessman, has plead Guilty to felony theft, a Class X Felony, which was the most serious of the charges against him - all other charges were dismissed.

Former Iron Workers Local 395 Official Sentenced For Violent Extortion

Thomas R. Williamson Sr., of Schererville was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison. He also must help pay $30,869.00 in restitution to the victims of the 2016 assault.

Citing Markup Investigation, Civil Rights Group Demands Racial Equity Audit at Google

Color of Change petition calls Google’s block on advertisers searching for social justice content “unacceptable.”

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