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Defense attorneys had sought a minimum 12½-year penalty for nonprofit executive William Smith who stole $44 million.
A federal judge has sentenced former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William Smith to 19 years in federal prison for embezzling more than $44 million from the nonprofit over more than a decade.
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy’s former CFO William Smith was sentenced in federal court Thursday to 19 years in prison ...
In a March 27 executive order, Trump alleged that Smithsonian exhibits had disparaged the nation’s history via a “divisive, ...
Paul William Canada, 91, passed away at the Baptist Health in Lexington, KY on Monday April 21, 2025. Born on April 16, 1934, in Williamsburg, Kentucky to the late Brit Kennedy and Lou (Walker) ...
The sentencing caps a scandal involving eye-popping amounts of money and a long-running con game that bankrolled a life of ...
A Baltimore pastor walks 43 miles to DC in support of the National Museum of African American History and Culture amid ...
A proposed change to P.E.I.’s Lands Protection Act is getting pushback from a land advocacy group and an MLA who say it doesn’t fix the biggest problems with how land is bought and controlled in the ...
Nancy Gibbs, a renowned journalist, presidential historian and Harvard professor who made history as the first woman to serve ...
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William Johnson, former pastor at 2|42 Community Church, pleaded guilty to 15 charges after he admitted to hiding a camera in a staff bathroom.