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Thirteen people, including Hollywood actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, were arrested March 13 in connection with an alleged multimillion-dollar nationwide bribery scheme to get students into elite colleges, including California schools USD, USC, UCLA and Stanford. 276

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There are currently 53 Republicans in the U.S. Senate and 45 Democrats and two Independents, both of whom caucus with the Democrats. Democrats would need to win four seats held by Republicans and retain all of their current seats to win a majority.While Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, and Texas are viewed as reaches for Senate Democrats in 2020, the poll suggests Democrats could win in other key states, like Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, and North Carolina.Morning Consult weighted responses in each state separately based on age by gender, race by education, home ownership, marital status, population density, and presidential vote history. There's a 3-point margin of error.This story originally reported by Jordan Mickle on lex18.com. 756

  

Those childhood plays eventually turned into full-blown professional productions, which Kurner now puts on at the New Village Arts Theatre, which she founded in 2001. 167

  

This summer, Interior's inspector general began investigating Zinke's relationship with Halliburton's chairman, including an August 2017 meeting Zinke held at Interior. The two discussed the land development project run by Lesar's son and located near land owned by Zinke's family's foundation. Politico, which uncovered the meeting, reported the development could include a brewery that the Zinkes could run, a potential financial benefit for the Zinkes. One source told CNN that the project has the potential to increase the value of Zinke's land holdings in the area, creating a personal gain for Zinke rather than a benefit for the community as a whole.As a major energy producer, some of Halliburton's business is regulated by the Interior Department.Zinke said in a Montana radio show appearance on June 27 that the meeting with Lesar was innocuous."We meet in the office," Zinke said on the program. "We go out to dinner, we talk about the background of the park. What are the neighbors like, what was the vision of the park, where the boundaries are, where the water table is because the water table has changed over time. What the railroad is. So they have the background."The concept for Lesar's project was approved in December 2017 according to the city council's meeting records.The inspector general is also looking into whether the borders of Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument were re-drawn to benefit a local politician, according to a source familiar with the investigation.The Western Values Project, a group that has opposed several of Zinke's decisions, pointed out that the re-drawn boundaries wrap around a parcel of land owned by the local lawmaker, and questioned whether he is "using his positions of power to benefit himself" and the local water authority "at the expense of public lands."Also ongoing is a probe of whether Zinke improperly weighed in on a potential tribal casino project, the source said. News reports raised questions about Zinke's meeting with lobbyists opposed to the project, and Connecticut lawmakers who requested the probe noted proponents for the project were not granted meetings, and that the department may have misled the tribes behind the project.The inspector general concluded earlier this month that Zinke violated the department's travel policies by allowing his wife to ride in government vehicles, and ultimately brought the Zinkes into compliance with the policy by re-writing the policy. The report also says his aides looked into classifying her as a department volunteer, which also would have made her travel permissible.Earlier this month, Interior attracted more headlines after questions emerged about who would lead the IG's office at Interior. In an email Housing Secretary Ben Carson sent to staff at "a fond farewell" to HUD Assistant Secretary Suzanne Israel Tufts, announcing she had "decided to leave HUD to become the Acting Inspector General at the Department of Interior."While the inspector general post has been vacant since 2011, Kendall has led the office since 2009 as the deputy inspector general. The appointment of a political official as the acting inspector general was seen within the government watchdog community as highly unusual. Interior spokeswoman Heather Swift later said that Kendall remains in her post in the IG's office. 3334

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