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Felon in Possession of a Handgun

On Saturday, August 7, 2021, at 4:10 PM, Gang Task Force Officers from Region 2 responded to the 900 block of Elm Avenue in the City of Beaumont, in an attempt to locate Gregory Earl Hamil, a thirty-two year old resident of the City of Beaumont, who had a felony warrant for his arrest for a prole violation.

NASA blames Mars rover sampling fiasco on bad, powdery rock

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA is blaming unusually soft rock for last week’s sampling fiasco on Mars. The Perseverance rover came up empty after attempting to collect its first core sample on the red planet for eventual return to Earth. Data beamed back last Friday showed that the rover drilled to the proper depth of nearly 3 inches (8 centimeters), and pictures of the borehole looked good. But it quickly became clear the sample tube was empty.

Homicide

On August 9, 2021 around 7:40 p.m., deputies from the Major Crimes Unit and Jurupa Valley Special Enforcement Team detained the second suspect in this case, at 42nd St. and Riverview Dr., Jurupa Valley. The second suspect, Allan Melgham Ramirez, 40 years of Jurupa Valley, was arrested and booked into jail for murder.

EXPLAINER: How cryptocurrency fits into infrastructure bill

What does Bitcoin have to do with roads and bridges? A lot right now in the U.S. Congress. One way lawmakers propose to pay for the $1 trillion infrastructure bill the Senate approved Tuesday is by imposing tax-reporting requirements for cryptocurrency brokers, the way stockbrokers report their customers’ sales to the IRS. It could open the way for tighter regulation of cryptocurrency — something the Biden administration is moving toward as it also pushes for tax compliance.

Groups make own drugs to fight high drug prices, shortages

Impatient with years of inaction in Washington on prescription drug costs, U.S. hospital groups, startups and nonprofits have started making their own medicines in a bid to combat stubbornly high prices and persistent shortages of drugs with little competition.

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