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Dec 13 2023
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Live updates: Rudy Giuliani back in court for Georgia election worker defamation trial
Here's what's happened in the case so far Freeman and Moss sued Giuliani over false claims he made in the wake of the 2020 election, when he said they were passing around USB drives “like they were vials of heroin or cocaine” while working the polls at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. A federal judge ruled this year that Giuliani had defamed the two women and was liable for damages, to be
NBC News DigitalMay 17 2024
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Technology Tutoring with a Digital Navigator in Larimer County
In a world that has become increasingly digital, how do we ensure that it’s accessible to everyone? Most jobs now require some type of digital skills. According to a report from the National Skills Coalition, “92% of jobs analyzed require digital skills. Previous NSC research found one-third of workers don’t have the foundational digital skills necessary to enter and thrive in today’s jobs.” (
North Forty NewsMay 17 2024
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'Just horrible': Shocking stories emerge from Sarah Huckabee Sanders-run Arkansas
Dustin Maybee stopped letting his little girl accompany him to his coop because the starving chickens he'd refused to let Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' state workers smother to death were starting to eat each other, according to a new report. Jamie Andrews was fired from her job when her 6-year-old son, diagnosed with cerebral palsy and microcephaly, became one of tens of thousands of children
Raw StoryMay 16 2024
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After 30 years, conviction vacated for Brooklyn armed robbery murder
Nearly 30 years after being arrested for murder for participating in the armed robbery of a lumber yard that left a worker dead, a Brooklyn man’s conviction will be vacated on Thursday, authorities announced. Despite insisting on his innocence for decades, Steven Carrington, 56, served 23 years in prison after being found guilty of murder for taking part in the robbery that ended with an
New York Daily NewsMay 16 2024
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UAW and AFA labor union wins tied to strong communication strategies
Share on email (opens in new window) Share on email (opens in new window) Share on linkedin (opens in new window) Share on linkedin (opens in new window) Share on twitter (opens in new window) Share on twitter (opens in new window) Share on facebook (opens in new window) Share on facebook (opens in new window) Support for labor unions grew in 2023, with workers voting to unionize 83% of the
AxiosMay 17 2024
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At least 4 people are killed in Houston after a severe thunderstorm passed through
At least 4 people are killed in Houston after a severe thunderstorm passed through At least four people have died in Houston, as high-wind thunderstorms moved through Texas Thursday. Official causes of death have not been determined, but officials presume two people were killed by fallen trees and one person was killed by a crane that toppled over, Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña said. The
NPR Fact CheckMay 15 2024
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US doctors stuck in Gaza witnessing ‘complete eradication’
The Biden administration said Tuesday it’s doing everything it can to help evacuate several American doctors who are stuck in Gaza amid a total military siege by Israel of the Rafah crossing, with some trapped saying they are witnessing a “complete eradication of everything.”
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Wednesday the White House is monitoring the
NewsNationNov 03 2023
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Second Worker Dies In Kentucky Coal Mine Prep Plant Collapse
A second man has died in the collapse of a building at an idled coal preparation plant in Eastern Kentucky. “This is a heartbreaking situation and I hope everyone will join Britainy and me in praying for the families of these two workers and this entire community,” Beshear posted Friday on X, formerly Twitter. Lon Lafferty, the Martin County executive, identified the men as Billy Ray Daniels
West Virginia Public BroadcastingMay 16 2024
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Caregivers of loved ones who wander from home get help with new Kenner police program
Like many parents with a child on the autism spectrum, Kenner Police Sgt. Arthur Coll worried that his young son might wander away from home or school and unintentionally find himself in danger. Eloping — leaving a secure location or the care of guardians — can also be a problem for caregivers of persons with dementia, Alzheimer's and other developmental challenges. So, Coll and his Kenner
The Times-PicayuneDec 26 2023
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Tesla factory worker attacked by robot which dug its claws into back and arm: report
A Tesla software engineer suffered serious injuries after he was attacked by a malfunctioning robot on the floor of the electric car maker’s factory in Austin, Texas. Witnesses told The Information last month that the robot, which was designed to move aluminum car parts, pinned the engineer and sank its metal claws into his back and arm, leaving a trail of blood along the floor. The engineer
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