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Apr 25 2023
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LHS grad, LSU's Shores will miss season due to Tommy John surgery
Legacy grad and LSU freshman pitcher Chase Shores announced on Twitter on Tuesday that he will miss the rest of the 2023 college baseball season with the No. 1-ranked Tigers due to a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right throwing elbow. Shores informed the Reporter-Telegram via text on Tuesday that the ligament will be repaired via Tommy John surgery, which involves harvesting a tendon
Midland Reporter TelegramApr 25 2023
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FBI, ATF, MPD respond to two Minneapolis mosque fires
Kyle Brown at KSTP-TV reports that emergency crews have responded to fires at two mosques in south Minneapolis over the past two days, and authorities are asking for help identifying a man believed to be involved in one of the fires. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara: “…we do not know if [Monday]’s fire was arson. We are assuming that it is arson and that both fires are connected until
MinnPostApr 25 2023
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Man killed in shootout with West Jordan police had long criminal history
WEST JORDAN — West Jordan police on Tuesday identified a man with an extensive criminal history as the man who was shot and killed after exchanging gunfire with police over the weekend. The man had also been arrested just one week earlier by West Jordan officers. About 1 a.m. on April 22, police were called to the area of 3258 Jordan Line Parkway on a report of someone breaking into cars.
KSLApr 25 2023
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Michigan neurosurgeon shot dead at home in tony neighborhood: cops
A Michigan neurosurgeon was found shot dead under mysterious circumstances in his home in an upscale area of Detroit over the weekend, authorities said. The body of Dr. Devon Hoover, 53, was discovered at his residence on W. Boston Boulevard in the historic Boston-Edison District on Sunday evening, The Detroit News reported. Police confirmed that they found Hoover dead from a gunshot wound
New York Post (News)Apr 25 2023
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'Wrong and unfair': Trans runner in London Marathon beats 14K women, ran in NYC as a man
Trans runner Glenique Frank, 52, wearing a sports bra, beat out 14,000 actual women during the London Marathon, and then went viral when he stopped to speak with a BBC reporter who was covering the race on Sunday, flexing his biceps above rainbow-colored armbands. Frank ran in the New York Marathon on Nov. 6 as a man. He then ran the London Marathon as a woman. He has run 17 marathons
Bizpac ReviewApr 27 2023
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Everything we know as Mike Pence testifies against Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence testified behind closed doors Thursday before the grand jury investigating ex-President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, according to reports from Reuters and other media outlets. Pence was subpoenaed by Special Counsel Jack Smith in February following months of negotiations between prosecutors and the former vice president's legal
NewsweekApr 25 2023
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Argument at Tucson house party leads to teen's fatal shooting, police say
Police are seeking the public's help in solving the Tucson killing of a teen at a party early Saturday morning. Just before 4 a.m. on Saturday, April 22, Tucson police responded to a home near the 3200 block of East 27th Avenue for reports of gunshots in the area. When officers arrived, they learned that 16-year-old Estevan Angel Lujan had already been driven to a local hospital after being
AZ CentralMar 20 2023
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Japan PM Kishida, India's Modi set to strengthen cooperation, Kishida says
[1/2] Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida talk before their meeting at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
NEW DELHI, March 20 (Reuters) - Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Monday he confirmed with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi that they would strengthen cooperation between the two nations
ReutersApr 20 2023
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South Texas bridge temporarily closes after 1,000 migrants try to cross from Matamoros
A massive group of about 1,000 migrants tried to cross from Matamoros, Mexico, into Brownsville, Texas, overnight, prompting U.S. border officials to close the Gateway International Bridge for several hours, police told Border Report.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials erected barricades on the popular pedestrian and vehicular port of entry, preventing anyone from crossing
Border ReportApr 27 2023
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One crew member hurt in BNSF derailment along Mississippi River
DE SOTO, Wis. — One crew member was the subject of a medical evacuation after a BNSF Railway train derailed along the Mississippi River on Thursday afternoon, with two cars entering the river. The Wisconsin State Journal reports the derailment occurred about 12:15 p.m. between DeSoto and Ferryville, Wis. The location is about 30 miles south of La Crosse on BNSF’s Aurora Subdivision. BNSF
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