Long Island drug dealer sentenced to 22 years for selling fentanyl linked to former police officer’s death.
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Long Island drug dealer sentenced to 22 years for selling fentanyl linked to former police officer’s death.

A Long Island man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for selling fentanyl that resulted in the death of a former police officer. Ryan Mueller, 33, of Lynbrook, pleaded guilty to the charges, highlighting the ongoing issue of fentanyl distribution and its devastating consequences.

Accusations of defamation emerge in ongoing dispute over Central Park carriage horses and union involvement.
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Accusations of defamation emerge in ongoing dispute over Central Park carriage horses and union involvement.

Conflicts surrounding Central Park’s carriage horses are escalating as animal rights activists consider legal action against the carriage drivers union for defamation. Discover the latest developments in this ongoing battle over the future of these iconic horses.

Aldi is updating its product branding and shoppers can anticipate various changes to product packaging and design.
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Aldi is updating its product branding and shoppers can anticipate various changes to product packaging and design.

Aldi is rebranding its packaging to prominently feature the Aldi name on nearly every product, reflecting a commitment to customer feedback. Discover how this change enhances your shopping experience at the discount grocery store.

Nurses at Temple plan to strike on October 6 if contract negotiations remain unsuccessful.
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Nurses at Temple plan to strike on October 6 if contract negotiations remain unsuccessful.

Nurses and technicians at Temple Health are poised to strike on October 6 if a contract agreement is not reached with the health system. The union has announced this critical development to highlight the ongoing negotiations. Stay informed about this situation and its potential impact on local healthcare services.

Philadelphia files lawsuit against two companies for allegedly misleading marketing about the recyclability of their products.
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Philadelphia files lawsuit against two companies for allegedly misleading marketing about the recyclability of their products.

Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against two companies for allegedly misleading residents about recycling, causing them to place non-recyclable plastics, like Ziploc bags and certain packaging, in their blue recycling bins. Stay informed on the city’s efforts to promote proper recycling practices.