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Mar 29 2023
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Feds Open Investigation Into Chocolate Factory Explosion That Left 7 Dead
The National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into the explosion last week at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory that left several people dead. The explosion, which occurred on March 24 at the R.M. Palmer Company chocolate factory in West Reading, Pennsylvania, led to the deaths of seven individuals and the hospitalization of 10 others. Keith Holloway, a spokesman for the
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Apr 01 2023
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Six Adult Migrants, Two Children Found Dead in Canada near U.S. Border
Canadian police recovered the bodies of eight migrants who were apparently being smuggled into the United States from Quebec. Two of the deceased migrants are reported to be children. Police are searching for a man described as a “person of interest” in the alleged human smuggling attempt. “This is a heartbreaking situation,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said regarding the
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Mar 29 2023
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Nashville police chief: No indication shooter had problems at Covenant School
Police in Nashville said they have yet to uncover any specific problems that a shooter that killed six people at a Christian school in the city, including three nine year olds, had with the private school that was targeted. “As of right now, we don’t have any indication there was any problems at the school or at home,” Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake told CNN on Wednesday. “We can’t
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Mar 29 2023
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US Attorney in DC Defends Not Prosecuting Majority of Arrests
US Attorney in DC Defends Not Prosecuting Majority of Arrests The U.S. prosecutor for the nation’s capital is defending his office for not prosecuting the majority of arrests made by officers in the city. Prosecutors under U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves declined to prosecute 67 percent of people arrested by police, including 53 percent of felony cases. That was
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Apr 03 2023
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Florida Democratic chair, lawmaker among 11 detained at abortion rally
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Democrats chair Nikki Fried and state Senate Minority Leader Lauren Book (D) were among 11 people arrested Monday night while protesting abortion legislation outside the Tallahassee’s City Hall, police said. The arrests came hours after the state Senate voted to approve a ban on abortion in most cases after six weeks, which is being described by activists as a near-total
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Mar 29 2023
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DC Council chairman claims 'there is no crime crisis' in nation's capital days after Senate staffer stabbed
The chairman of the Washington, D.C., city council testified in Congress Wednesday that there is no crime crisis in the nation's capital as House Republicans go on the offensive against the city's policing reform bill. "With regard to crime, yes, there is considerable concern. But while perception is important, the reality is less concerning. Let me be clear: People should feel safe and it is
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Feb 01 2022
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5 musicians boycotting Spotify over Joe Rogan controversy
A growing number of musicians have recently announced they are removing their music from Spotify over COVID-19 misinformation on Joe Rogan's podcast.
Driving the news: They join Neil Young, who last week became the first high-profile artist to boycott Spotify because of content moderation issues.
The artists boycotting Spotify include:
1. Neil Young
“I am doing this
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Mar 29 2023
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33 Swimmers Referred to U.S. Law Enforcement for 'Actively Pursuing' Pod of Dolphins in Hawaii
Thirty-three people have been referred to U.S. federal law enforcement for allegedly harassing a pod of dolphins off the coast of Hawaii, state authorities said. Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) said in a press release that a large group of swimmers "actively pursued" the marine mammals in Hōnaunau Bay, located on the southwestern coast of the state's Big Island, on
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Feb 13 2023
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Michigan State University shooting: suspect is 43-year-old Black male with no ties to university
The five wounded victims in the shooting at Michigan State University Monday night are at a hospital in critical condition, according to officials. Michigan State University Police and Public Safety announced early Tuesday morning that the five wounded people are all at Sparrow Hospital in critical condition. The shooting inside an academic hall on the university's campus also left three
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Mar 08 2023
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Tucker Carlson revels in congressional ‘hysteria’ over Jan. 6 footage
Fox News host Tucker Carlson mocked the criticism he received on Tuesday from congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle, including Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), during the second night of his prime-time show focusing on the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
“They’re all on the same side. So it’s actually not about left and right
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