The Daily Populous

Saturday November 23rd, 2019 day edition

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Worker who raised alarm before deadly New Orleans hotel collapse to be deported.

A construction worker who attempted to warn managers about building dangers and was seriously injured in last month’s deadly Hard Rock Hotel collapse in New Orleans, will be deported on Monday, his lawyers said this week.

Two days later, he was arrested by immigration authorities while fishing with his family in a national wildlife refuge.

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The US government’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha) and the New Orleans police department are currently investigating the cause of the collapse.

“One agency is investigating this tragic collapse and then another government agency is moving material witnesses out of the country.”.

The impact that it has – I’ve been getting notes from my child’s school saying that he is having suicidal thoughts. »

Exclusive: Giuliani associate willing to tell Congress Nunes met with ex-Ukrainian official to get dirt on Biden

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Bondy said that Parnas was told directly by the former Ukrainian official that he met last year in Vienna with Rep. Devin Nunes.

"Mr. Parnas learned from former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Victor Shokin that Nunes had met with Shokin in Vienna last December," said Bondy.

Parnas says he worked to put Nunes in touch with Ukrainians who could help Nunes dig up dirt on Biden and Democrats in Ukraine, according to Bondy. »

Beck: "I'm Not a Scientologist"

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Beck has disavowed himself from the Church of Scientology.

In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald promoting his new record Hyperspace, Beck clarified that he is not a church member nor does he ascribe to Scientology beliefs.

Beck and the Church of Scientology did not immediately respond to a request for comment. »