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To bolster their request to the surveillance court, the FBI relied at times on claims about the Trump campaign collected in a dossier of unverified intelligence reports by former British spy Christopher Steele.The FBI wrote in the applications that Steele had a history of providing reliable information to the FBI and that they believed that the reporting of his that they cited was "credible." But FBI investigators noted in later iterations of the warrant that they had severed their relationship with Steele because he shared some of his findings with news organizations.Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee who released findings on a study of the FISA warrants have accused the FBI of improperly withholding information from the surveillance court about Steele's political beliefs, as well as the fact that his work was backed financially at one point by the Democratic National Committee and the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton.Horowitz's office interviewed Steele as part of its investigation.Horowitz, who took office in 2012 after an appointment from President Barack Obama, has built a reputation as a thorough investigator who has the ability to rankle Democrats and Republicans alike.His office's blockbuster report into the FBI's handling of the investigations of Hillary Clinton, released in 2018, excoriated Comey for "extraordinary and insubordinate" moves that, along with the revelation of Strzok and Pages text messages, did lasting damage to the FBI's reputation, although ultimately concluded that their actions were not motivated by political bias.Horowitz also 1604

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Those supporting a zoning change have until Monday to get 4,200 signatures on a petition to force the city to reconsider or place the issue on a city-wide ballot. 167

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This was just one of the many reasons Claire Golden and her family made the trip from Boston. “It’s really pretty,” Golden said. But lately, the neighborhood has become inundated with clumps of these bikes.“There is a bike war in San Diego, going on between five different companies,” Limandri said. On nearly every corner of Little Italy, there is a dockless bike. The bikes are a great amenity for people like Golden, who want to explore San Diego.“It’s easy...instead of getting an Uber or walking, to just get around the city,” Golden said.  However, the Little Italy Association says there are just too many of them in the neighborhood. So many that it's becoming a safety issue - especially when the bikes block sidewalks, parking spaces, ramps, and construction zones. Here's what they're going to do about it: “First thing in the morning, our maintenance guys come up with one of their trucks," said Marco Limandri of the Little Italy Association. "They’ll see if there are any of those bikes are blocking the sidewalks, and they’ll pick them up and they’ll relocate them two blocks away.The destination: State Street, which runs parallel to I-5. A location that the association says is far enough away from the hustle and bustle of restaurants and businesses in Little Italy. On any given day, you can see rows of endless bikes and scooters, sent to State Street from areas on India and Kettner Streets.  The Association said they do not necessarily have a problem with where the customers leave the bikes. They said most of them courteously park them on side streets. Instead, they took issue with where the bike companies launch them. “Our streets are not showrooms,” Limandri said. “These aren’t their sidewalks. They have no authority to place them. That’s the point.”The Association is in the early stages of proposing to each bike company, to take one parking spot as a designated launching lot. They have not reached an agreement yet, but they hope to get there soon. “This is a community in which pedestrians, bikes, cars, wheelchairs and strollers all have to interact,” Limandri said. “So once they understand that, I think we can work out an agreement where they are able to support the 'bikability' of San Diego, and people can come to Little Italy or other areas, and enjoy them.”Other San Diego neighborhoods dealing with similar issues include the Gaslamp and Hillcrest. They hope to come to a compromise through the implementation of permits.  2548

  

Those moments are increasingly scarce. A few feet from where they stood, television news crews filmed live shots and interviews. In the other direction, groups of families and friends strolled through a grassy field dotted with colorful shrines to the victims. 260

  

To Owens, the dress -- with its ornamental elements and sheer netting fabric -- looked like something she would wear onstage and "something she would have selected for herself." 177

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