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A 34-year-old Boston man pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to distributing cocaine through a Dorchester street gang known as Cameron Street, and he now faces potentially years in prison, federal prosecutors said. James Rodrigues pleaded guilty to conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise and conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
He’s the fourth member of the Harrisburg program in the Class of 2026 to commit to a Power 4 school, joining offensive lineman Kevin Brown (Penn State), running back Messiah Mickens (Penn State) and running back D’Antae Sheffey (Syracuse).
Harrisburg star Elias Coke capped a stellar career with the Cougars this past season, earning all-state honors. Now, the three-star recruit is set to announce his college commitment on Wednesday, January 15 at Harrisburg’s SciTech Campus. The ceremony begins at 10:30 a.m. and PennLive will broadcast the announcement live.
Chief executive hand-delivers personalised bottle just four years after drinks company criticised Republican’s supporters over Jan 6 riots
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday called the inventor of Diet Coke a ‘genius’ as his love for coke is well known. Musk shared an image of US President-elect Donald Trump with Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey as the latter gifted him a custom commemorative bottle of Diet Coke.
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey awarded President-elect Donald Trump with "the first ever Presidential Commemorative" bottle of Diet Coke.
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The gift comes after Coca-Cola slammed the president-elect and his supporters following the Jan. 6 insurrection
A number of companies have been taking steps to align themselves with the incoming Trump administration, such as Meta, Amazon, Walmart, and McDonald’s
Standing at 6’4", the standout wide receiver from Harrisburg High narrowed his choices to five prestigious programs: Miami, Michigan, Penn State, Notre Dame, and Rutgers.Ultimately, Coke committed to Rutgers,