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Apr 11 2023
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Livestream shows Louisville gunman kill colleagues, then wait for police
The Louisville gunman who killed five people in a Kentucky bank where he was about to lose his job livestreamed his minute-long rampage, which ended with him seemingly waiting for law enforcement to arrive, then shooting a police officer in the head. A city official described no-longer-available Instagram footage of Monday’s massacre at Old National Bank to CNN. It begins with shooter Connor
New York Daily NewsMay 26 2023
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Memorial Day 2023: What's Open, Closed In And Around Bethesda
Memorial Day is a holiday that marks the unofficial start of summer, but the holiday also gives people a chance to remember all American lives lost during military service. Remembering veterans who died while in military service in late May dates back to 1868, when Gen. John A. Logan called for a day of remembrance to honor the Northern lives lost amid battle during the Civil War that had
Patch.comJul 16 2023
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Pennsylvania flash flood: At least 4 dead
Heavy rains pounded an already saturated Northeast on Sunday for the second time in a week, spurring another round of flash flooding, cancelled airline flights and power outages. In Pennsylvania, a sudden flash flood late Saturday afternoon claimed at least four lives. Officials in Bucks County’s Upper Makefield Township in Pennsylvania said torrential rains occurred around 5:30 p.m. Saturday
Todays ChronicMar 23 2023
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Utah governor signs bill to curb use of social media use by children
Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a bill into law Thursday that would impose sweeping restrictions that aim to curtal kid and teen use of social media apps such as Instagram and TikTok — a move that proponents say will protect them from the detrimental effects of internet platforms. The measure forces social media companies to verify that users who are Utah residentsare over the age of 18. The
Washington PostMar 23 2023
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Knicks legend Willis Reed spent summers at Rucker Park during pro career
In a different era of basketball — far away from the carefully-edited offseason workouts on Instagram — members of the New York Knicks spent their summers at the playground. And that included The Captain. Willis Reed, the Knicks legend who died Tuesday at 80, was a frequenter of Rucker Park, the famed streetball court in Harlem. Reed won a pair of Rucker Pro League titles during his summers
New York Daily NewsJul 11 2023
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2023 Greater Toledo LPGA Classic Betting Odds & Insights – Round 1
Maria Gabriela Lopez will look to defend his title at the 2023 Greater Toledo LPGA Classic ($1.8M purse), taking place at Highland Meadows Golf Club from July 13-16. Want to place a bet on the Greater Toledo LPGA Classic? Use our link for a special offer when you sign up with BetMGM Sportsbook! Watch live golf without cable on all your devices with a free trial to Fubo! Click here to bet on
KSLAJul 16 2023
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4 dead after flooding in Pennsylvania; 2 small children and adult missing
UPPER MAKEFIELD TWP., Pennsylvania -- A sudden flash flood swamped a southeastern Pennsylvania road, sweeping several cars away and claiming at least four lives. Three other people, including two small children from the same family, remain missing. Officials in Bucks County's Makefield Township said torrential rains occurred at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the Washington Crossing area. Tim
ABC 7 New YorkJul 16 2023
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At least 3 dead in Bucks County flash flooding; 4 others, including baby, still missing
A sudden flash flood swamped a Bucks County road Saturday, sweeping several cars away and claiming at least three lives. Four other people, including a 9-month-old baby, remained missing, authorities said. Officials in Bucks County’s Upper Makefield Township said torrential rains occurred at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the Washington Crossing area. Fire Chief Tim Brewer told reporters that the
Morning CallJul 11 2023
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Cowboys and neon out in force at Casper's annual Parade Day
Welcome to Casper on Parade Day 2023. If you live downtown, lucky you: sit out on your porch or front step. All you have to do is move your car. For the rest of the crowd, it's a mad dash to the best spots. On Center Street, a Star-Tribune reporter spotted one woman sitting out at 7:20 a.m. But back to Yellowstone. The classic Parade Day scenes play out, tales as old as time. You and your four
Casper Star-TribuneJul 11 2023
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Heavy rains bring more hardship for unhoused people in Burlington
By most accounts, Burlington was spared the worst of the flooding that ravaged much of central and southern Vermont. But for people experiencing homelessness, the hours and hours of pouring rain were still arduous. “Since it started raining, that last storm, I haven’t been able to sleep,” Casey O’Brien, who has been living outdoors, said Tuesday afternoon at the Champlain Valley Office of
VT Digger