Virginia’s attorney general has publicly criticized the inclusion of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) investments in the state’s retirement fund. The attorney general argues that such investments prioritize political agendas over financial returns and could potentially harm retirees. This stance has sparked a debate on the role of ESG criteria in investment decisions within the state’s financial sector.
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Ex-police chief convicted of rape and murder captured after escaping Arkansas prison
Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief convicted of rape and murder, was recaptured after escaping from prison nearly two weeks prior. Hardin, 56, impersonated a corrections officer to flee the North Central Unit and was found by law enforcement near an Izard County creek, identified through fingerprint analysis. He was serving sentences for the 2017 murder of James Appleton and the 1997 rape of Amy Harrison, having previously worked in various law enforcement roles,...
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