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lkof Woman who cashed dead man s checks for decades faces prison
« le: Novembre 23, 2024, 01:37:17 am »
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 Limya Harvey and Cydney Mumford set up a folding table a few times a month on the University of Texas-San Antonio campus to give away kits containing emergency contraceptives, condoms, and lube, or menstrual products like tampons and pads. They stanley cup  typically bring 50 of each type of kit, and af stanley cup ter just an hour or two everything is gone.The 19-year-old sophomores mdash; Harvey is enrolled at UTSA and Mumford at Northeast Lakeview College mdash; founded the organization Black Book Sex Ed last spring. Their mission is to educate students and others in need about sexual health and connect them with free services and products packaged into kits they distribute on campus, in the community, and through their website. Both of us grew up rather lower-income,  Mumford said,  so there s a soft spot as it relates to people who say,  Oh, I just don t have it right now.  That s part of the reason we started doing this.                 San Antonio college students Limya Harvey  left  and Cydney Mumford  right  distribute free kits containing either emergency contraceptives, condoms, and lube, or menstrual products, at the University of Texas-San Antonio campus and at community events.                                                      Kathleen Royster                                        Harvey and Mumford aren t alone. A growing number of students on college campuses nationwide are stepping in to provide other students with free or stanley cup  low-cost emergency contraceptives, birth control, and me Hgdf Apple apologizes for iPad Pro  Crush!  commercial after online criticism
 NEW YORK -- A former FBI director hired to look into how the NFL pursued evidence in the adidas samba og  Ray Rice domestic abuse case says the league should have investigated the incident more thoroughly before it initially punished the player.Robert Mueller released the report Thursday, saying that the NFL had substantial information about the case and could have obtained more.                                                                                                        NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell:  I blew it           04:49                                                                      Mueller says that he can find no evidence the league received the video showing Rice striking his fiancee before it was published online in September. A law enforcement official showed The Associated Press a video of the in skechers cident and said he mailed it to NFL headquarters in April.                                        The report says a review of phone records and emails of NFL employees backs up statements from Commissioner Roger Goodell that nobody had seen the video before the league initially suspended Rice.Mueller sai salomon d that  investigation found no evidence that the NFL received the in-elevator video before its public release on September 8, 2014.         According to the report, Mueller and his team reviewed millions of documents, emails and texts. They interviewed more than 200 NFL employees and contractors and a digital forensics team searched computers and phones of senior league ex