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Attorney General Brnovich and Other State Attorneys General Reach $575 Million Settlement with Wells Fargo
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- Published: 29 December 2018 29 December 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich today announced Wells Fargo Bank N.A. will pay a total of $575 million, including $37.1 million to Arizona, to resolve claims that the bank violated state consumer protection laws by:
Inmate Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Threats to Obama, Lynch
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- Published: 25 December 2018 25 December 2018
Tucson, Arizona - Wednesday, Roger Dale Godwin, 40, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Raner Collins to 48 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release. Godwin had previously pleaded guilty to making threats against the President and mailing threatening communications.
New pathways for implementing universal suicide risk screening in healthcare settings
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- Written by NIMH NIMH
- Published: 22 December 2018 22 December 2018
Washington, DC - A new report, authored in part by researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), part of the National Institutes of Health, provides guidance on how to implement universal suicide risk screening of youth in medical settings. The report describes a way for hospitals to address the rising suicide rate in a way that is flexible and mindful of limited resources.
The Grand Canyon Will Not Close On Our Watch
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- Published: 25 December 2018 25 December 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Friday announced that regardless of whether the federal government shuts down, the Grand Canyon will remain open. Visitors to the Grand Canyon will continue to have access to services like trails, shuttles and public restrooms under Arizona’s Grand Canyon Protection Plan, a plan put in place by Governor Ducey following the federal government shutdown earlier this year.
Justice Department Seeks to Denaturalize Illinois Man Who Allegedly Concealed Service in Military Unit that Perpetrated Srebrenica Massacre
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- Written by Department of Justice Department of Justice
- Published: 22 December 2018 22 December 2018
Chicago, Illinois - The Justice Department filed a denaturalization lawsuit against Nedjo Milosevic, a native of the former Yugoslavia, who, according to the Department’s complaint, was a member of one of the military units responsible for the Srebrenica massacre—the largest mass atrocity in Europe since the Holocaust.