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mnam Cuomo says public employees who died from COVID-19 will get line-of-duty death benefits

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A Dallas salon that gained national attention when its owner refused to close the business during stay-at-home orders was visited by a high-profile supporter this week. Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin stopped by Salon A La Mode on Wednesday while the owner, Shelley Luther, was in jail, CBS Dallas-Fort Worth reports.Palin, who was the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president alongside John McCain, visited the salon while she was on her way to Austin to visit her daughter, the st stanley cup ation reports.Palin posed for a photo with people inside Salon A La Mode, which has remained open despite county-wide stay-at-home orders. On Tuesday, Luther was sentenced toseven days in jail after she ignored multiple court orders to close her salon mdash;one of which she ripped up at a rally in front of Frisco Town Hall. Luther was released Thursday afternoon;read the latest here.] Luther s case became a rallying cry for Open Texas protesters who oppose shutdowns even as the stanley cup coronavirus continues to spread rapidly in the state. Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick mdash; who previously made headlines for saying grandparents like him would bewilling to die to preserve the economy for future generations mdash;paid Luther s $7,000 fine.Palin s visit stanley cup came the same day that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtoncalled for the immediate release of Luther from jail. Sarah Palin stopped by today!Posted by Tim Georgeff onWednesday, May 6, 2020 On Thur Tohm Maleah Davis missing: Car reported stolen in case of missing Texas girl found
MEXICO CITY - The recapture of drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzm af1 an took a surprise, Hollywood twist when a Mexican official said security forces located the whereabouts of the world s most-wanted trafficker thanks to a secret interview with U.S. actor Sean Penn.Penn s interview with Guzman, who has twice escaped from Mexican maximum security prisons, appeared late Saturday on the website of Rolling Stone magazine. It was purportedly held at an undisclosed hideout in Mexico in late 2015, several months before Guzman s recapture Friday in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, after six months on the run. El Chapo contacted movie producers while hiding 01:55 jordan In the interview, Guzman defends his work at the head of the world s biggest drug trafficking organization. When asked if he i adidas originals s to blame for high addiction rates, he responds: No, that is false, because the day I don t exist, it s not going to decrease in any way at all. Drug trafficking That s false. Guzman said in the interview that he entered the drug trade at age 15 because there was no other way to survive. The only way to have money to buy food, to survive, is to grow poppy, marijuana, and at that age, I began to grow it, to cultivate it and to sell it. That is what I can tell you. In the article, Penn describes t