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Mar 17 2023
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St Patricks Day Savannah
New York City's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade kicks off a day of revelry across the United States. The parade bills itself as the largest and oldest in the world, drawing tens of thousands to Fifth Avenue to listen to bagpipes, bands and give homage to Ireland’s patron saint. In Savannah, Georgia, people plant their lawn chairs in prime viewing spots to watch a flow of floats, dancers and
The Lufkin Daily NewsMar 28 2023
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Fake Audrey Hale photos spread like wildfire after Nashville shooting
A number of false images purported to show Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale, including one of a protester with a threatening transgender rights placard, have been shared online in the aftermath of Monday's attack. Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old former student who police say identified as transgender, killed six people at The Covenant School, a private Christian elementary school in Nashville,
NewsweekApr 21 2023
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Politics of abortion: Can Republicans avoid going off a cliff?
Nikki Haley moves briskly through her talking points – on the federal budget, education, transgender matters, immigration.
But at her “Women for Nikki” launch event last week in Des Moines, Iowa, the Republican candidate for president doesn’t voluntarily touch upon what may be the hottest topic in politics today: abortion.
Only when an audience member brings it up does Ms. Haley
Christian Science MonitorMar 23 2023
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Oil-sand wastewater triggered large Alberta earthquake
A new study by Stanford University researchers has found that one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Alberta, Canada, was likely caused by oil and gas activity. On November 30, 2022, a 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook the remote Peace River region in northwestern Alberta, a part of Canada’s oil sands region. Although people felt shaking more than 400 miles away, residents and
Stanford NewsMar 20 2023
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NM Hiring 'Professional Bear Huggers' for Conservation Work
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is looking for special people to work with the state’s bears. “Now hiring professional bear huggers,” the department wrote in a Facebook post on March 13, then specified requirements for the job. “Must have ability to hike in strenuous conditions, have the courage to crawl into a bear den, and have the trust in your coworkers to keep you safe during
Breitbart NewsMar 20 2023
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China Plane Crash Probe, One Year Later, Offers No Cause
HONG KONG—Chinese aviation authorities said on Monday that their investigation of a China Eastern crash that killed 132 people one year ago was continuing, but they made no comment on the possible cause, which U.S. officials’ initial assessment has indicated was an intentional nosedive.
The Boeing 737-800 was cruising at high altitude on a flight from the southwestern Chinese city of
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 28 2023
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Storm Chaser Saves Family Trapped under Rubble after Deadly Tornado Rips Through Mississippi
A storm chaser is sharing how he miraculously saved a family following a deadly tornado in Mississippi last week. Jonny Gabel, a 35-year-old Chicago area carpenter who has been chasing storms for the past five years, helped rescue the Jones family after an EF4 destroyed her home in Rolling Fork. He told People magazine that he helped them out of the rubble, and now he wants to help them build
Christian HeadlinesFeb 09 2023
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'Long and difficult road': Biden tries to win back blue-collar voters for Democrats
President Joe Biden's State of the Union address underscored his return to populist politics before a likely 2024 reelection campaign, making overtures to "blue-collar" people who once supported Democrats but now back Republicans. The rhetoric, which echoes both his and former President Donald Trump's campaign messages, coincides with concerns Democrats are continuing to slide among white
Washington ExaminerFeb 27 2023
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Fauci Speaks Out About COVID Lab Leak Theory After Report
Dr. Anthony Fauci urged people to keep an open mind when it comes to COVID-19 origins after a new report suggested that the virus was leaked from a Chinese lab.
COVID-19 emerged in 2019 in Wuhan, China, and its origin has sparked worldwide debate, with opposing sides disagreeing on whether the virus was leaked from a lab or whether it was naturally occurring. The virus has infected more
NewsweekMay 02 2022
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The GOP senator who faulted Trump for Jan. 6 — and lived to tell about it
It’s been nearly six years since Todd Young pulled off one of the biggest Senate upsets of 2016.
Now, up for reelection in barn-red Indiana, the former chair of the Republican Senate campaign arm has pulled off an even more unlikely victory: avoiding a primary challenger.
Young is one of only four Senate GOP incumbents without the golden ticket of a Donald Trump endorsement this
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