Wednesday, June 28, 2017

7 couples from same town charged with public benefits fraud

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7 couples from same town charged with public benefits fraud

7 couples from same town charged with public benefits fraudLAKEWOOD, N.J. (AP) — Seven married couples from the same New Jersey shore town, including a rabbi and his wife, now face charges that they misrepresented their income to get a combined $2 million in public welfare benefits they weren't entitled to.


Venezuela hunts rogue helicopter attackers, Maduro foes suspicious

Venezuela hunts rogue helicopter attackers, Maduro foes suspiciousBy Andrew Cawthorne and Eyanir Chinea CARACAS (Reuters) - The Venezuelan government hunted on Wednesday for rogue policemen who attacked key installations by helicopter, but critics of President Nicolas Maduro suspected the raid may have been staged to justify repression. In extraordinary scenes over Caracas around sunset on Tuesday, the stolen helicopter fired shots at the Interior Ministry and dropped grenades on the Supreme Court, both viewed by Venezuela's opposition as bastions of support for a dictator. Nobody was injured and the aircraft, identified by the government as an Airbus Bolkow 105, apparently referring to the Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm Bo 105, was gone.


Yes he can: Obama returns to Indonesia for family vacation

Yes he can: Obama returns to Indonesia for family vacationBy Jessica Damiana JAKARTA (Reuters) - From white water rafting in Bali to visiting temples on Java, former U.S. President Barack Obama's private family holiday is being closely tracked in Indonesia where he spent four years as a child. Obama was six when he moved to Jakarta after his American mother, Ann Dunham, married an Indonesian man following the end of her marriage to Obama's Kenyan father. "I feel proud that my friend became a president," said Sonni Gondokusumo, 56, a former classmate of Obama at the Menteng 01 state elementary school in Jakarta.


Thank Putin, Not Trump, For NATO’s New Defense Spending Boost

Thank Putin, Not Trump, For NATO’s New Defense Spending BoostNATO allies plan to increase defense spending this year, but Trump can’t take full credit.


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