
Rob Landers
Multimedia Journalist at Gannett
Multimedia storyteller and host on News in :90 at @FLORIDA_TODAY./@TCPalm, Actor, web personality, spreader of joy (And I know @Shark_Katharine)
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Rob Landers |John McCarthy
Former New York congressman George Santos was sentenced on April 25 to more than seven years in prison, a year after Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges. Before he was elected to Congress, Santos was listed as an employee at a Melbourne investment firm that the government called a "Ponzi scheme" and shut down. The firm that supposedly oversaw Santos' fictitious $80 million family fortune used various Brevard County addresses as its headquarters.
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2 weeks ago |
floridatoday.com | Rob Landers |John McCarthy
George Santos, a former New York congressman, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Santos falsely claimed to manage his family's $80 million fortune through the Devolder Organization, which used various Brevard County addresses despite Santos having no apparent ties to the area. While campaigning, Santos worked for Harbor City Capital, a Melbourne-based firm later shut down by the SEC for operating as a Ponzi scheme.
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2 weeks ago |
floridatoday.com | Rob Landers
In this week's Inside Florida Politics podcast, Antonio Fins, James Call and John Kennedy break down the fallout from a deadly and tragic shooting at Florida State University, friction between the governor and Republicans in the Florida Legislature and the local impact of the death of Pope Francis across the Sunshine State.
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2 weeks ago |
eu.newsherald.com | Rob Landers
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3 weeks ago |
floridatoday.com | Rob Landers
NASA's Juno spacecraft has resumed normal operations after entering safe mode twice during its 71st close approach to Jupiter on April 4. Safe mode is a precautionary status that a spacecraft enters when it detects an anomaly. During these events, Juno's science instruments were powered down, and the spacecraft focused on essential tasks like communication and power management.
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