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Wulf said she is speaking out because the silence about what she called the "well-known secret" of Domingo's behavior has stretched on too long. "I'm stepping forward because I hope that it can help other women come forward, or be strong enough to say no," she said. 266

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With the medical staff in place at the stations, detainees receive prompt medical attention and are more closely monitored during their processing with Border Patrol. It allows agents once required to escort detainees to the hospital for minor medical issues, to focus on border security.” 289

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White did not respond to CNN's request for comment about the allegations. Charles Summers, the principal deputy assistant to the secretary for public affairs, said: "This is an ongoing review about which we cannot comment." White became spokeswoman in April 2017 and reports directly to Defense Secretary James Mattis.Pentagon ethics standards state that "a DoD official may not direct or request subordinates to use official time to perform any activities other than official activities."CNN was told that some staffers did White's errands and personal chores voluntarily because they thought she was very busy during the work day. But department standards are iron-clad: They apply even if a staff member doesn't object to performing non-official tasks.Multiple officials tell CNN that White on occasion told her staff to fetch her dry cleaning, purchase personal items for her and drive her to work on snowy days. After a complaint, White reimbursed a staffer for the cost of mileage incurred driving her to the Pentagon.One staff member made repeated trips to the pharmacy inside the Pentagon to purchase snacks and pantyhose for White. Staffers were repeatedly dispatched to the cafeteria to get her lunch, the officials say.Those officials say the IG is looking into allegations that White also directed military and civilian staff to work on her mortgage application and other personal financial paperwork, and arrange her personal leisure travel. They say the IG is also looking into allegations that White had staff make numerous appointments with her personal hair and makeup artist, whose services she paid for herself, to come to her home and Pentagon office. 1671

  

With three new dollar stores opening each day on average, these bargain stores are growing faster than any other type of store.Much of the dollar store success is born of strategy: flood small town USA with stores.Making a trip to the dollar store is closer and just as affordable as driving to the nearest big box store.Crystal Ghassemi with Dollar General said the company is not looking to replace local businesses.“We’re going into communities that, candidly, other retailers are choosing not to serve,” said Ghassemi. “The fact that we have an average basket size of , really highlights that customers are looking to us to fill in, to supplement broader grocery runs, instead of filling up,” she said.Stacy Mitchell of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance said a major problem is the number of stores in local communities.“When you come into a neighborhood and you open dozens and dozens of stores and often adding stores a block away from an existing store, your goal is not to become another option in the market, your goal is to own the market, to create a situation where there’s no room for anybody else,” Mitchell explained.The landscape in Kingsley is a familiar one across the country illustrating just that. People there can shop at any of a handful of dollar stores within 10 or 15 miles. The closest Walmart is more than 20 miles away.Another issue at play is food deserts. Dollar stores often open in rural areas with few or no grocery stores.Now, Dollar General is working to fill that void by expanding the chunk of stores that offer groceries and building three new “cold storage” distribution centers in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Ardmore, Oklahoma, and West Sacramento, California.Analysts say groceries could help dollar stores go toe-to-toe with giants like Walmart and help them compete with grocery stores and mom-and-pop shops.“Dollar General and Family Dollar are now a bigger grocer than Whole Foods is,” said Mitchell.For shoppers, there is a need for both the grocery store and the dollar store, despite the consequences of the rivalry.“There was a lot of controversy, but I think people who were against it are using it now,” said Marilyn Richardson, who lives in Kingsley. Richardson said she gets her groceries at Chet’s but goes to the dollar store for clothing items and paper goods.The need for both is a reality Davis doesn’t ignore. “There’s a place for them. It’s just what they do to everything else, it just destroys,” said Davis.The danger to his family’s livelihood—a painful experience he’s working to salvage.“Here, we raised our family, and our kids all went to school, so it’s near and dear to our hearts to keep things going for the people we know that need us,” said Davis.But it’s a need that goes both ways. “Hopefully, our customers will help us keep it going, because once it’s gone, it won’t come back,” he said. 2869

  

Zéa continues to make impressive gains, Bourne said. "She is walking more independently and further every session. As she's growing up, she's more engaged in physical therapy and is motivated to work hard to reach her goals." 225

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