Inmate convicted in deaths of girlfriend, 2 children in 2010 Delaware City fire dies in prison Esteban Parra, Delaware News Journal
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A 35-year-old inmate has died after correctional officers found him and another prisoner unresponsive in their James T. Vaughn Correctional Center housing unit, the Delaware Department of Correction said on Thursday.
Travis M. Jones death is being investigated as an apparent overdose, said Paul G. Shavack, the DOC s Deputy Bureau Chief of Prisons. Jones was serving a prison sentence for causing the 2010 deaths of his girlfriend and two children.
Delaware news:
Jones and another 35-year-old inmate were found unresponsive in their housing unit about 8 p.m. Monday.
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17/12/2020
New York Attorney General Letitia James today continued her work fighting for New York’s consumers and small businesses by co-leading a bipartisan coalition of 38 attorneys general in suing Google LLC for its illegal, anticompetitive conduct that has sought to maintain its monopoly power in the general search services and search advertising markets. Through a series of exclusionary contracts and other anticompetitive conduct, Google has deprived consumers of competition that could lead to greater choice and innovation, as well as better privacy protections. Attorney General James and the coalition also accuse Google of exploiting its market position to accumulate and leverage data to the detriment of consumers, all in an effort to control the market and make billions in profits.
Presidential Task Force on Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives Releases Status Report Published: 13 December 2020 13 December 2020
Washington, DC - The Presidential Task Force on Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) today released a status report detailing accomplishments during its first year and outlining its strategy for the next 12 months. The President’s Executive Order (E.O.) 13898, set forth a range of tasks to be completed over the two-year life of the Task Force, with required reports at the end of each year.
Attorney General William P. Barr and Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt transmitted the status report to President Trump, and notably characterized these accomplishments as, “a productive first year of Task Force operations.”