Top CNS stories for today including the Chinese woman accused of illegally entering President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club armed with malicious software allegedly had a signal detector, $7,500 in hundred-dollar bills and nine USB drives stashed in her hotel room; Senator Bernie Sanders, who has said he intends to run the first unionized presidential campaign in history, announced a policy proposal sure to resonate with that base: banning right-to-work laws; A New Jersey appeals court ruled that mail-in ballots must be printed in English and Spanish, and more.
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Top CNS stories for today including the Chinese woman accused of illegally entering President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club armed with malicious software allegedly had a signal detector, $7,500 in hundred-dollar bills and nine USB drives stashed in her hotel room; Senator Bernie Sanders, who has said he intends to run the first unionized presidential campaign in history, announced a policy proposal sure to resonate with that base: banning right-to-work laws; A New Jersey appeals court ruled that mail-in ballots must be printed in English and Spanish, and more.
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1.) The Chinese woman accused of illegally entering President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club armed with malicious software had a signal detector, $7,500 in hundred-dollar bills and nine USB drives stashed in her hotel room at the time of her arrest, a Secret Service agent said at a hearing Monday.
2.) Senator Bernie Sanders, who has said he intends to run the first unionized presidential campaign in history, announced Monday a policy proposal sure to resonate with that base: banning right-to-work laws.
7.) Massive ice sheets in Greenland, the Antarctic and other locations lost more than 9 trillion tons of ice in the past five decades – adding over an inch of water to global sea levels.
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