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Jul 17 2023
News
Smoke from Canadian wildfires expected in Maine Monday and Tuesday
We’ve had a break from the Canadian wildfire smoke for a couple of weeks, but that’s about to change. The wildfires in western Canada are sending smoke into the Great Lakes to start the week. That ground-level smoke is set to move into New York and part of northern New England Monday afternoon. The national weather service has issued an air quality warning for those areas. Maine’s air quality
Portland Press HeraldJul 17 2023
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Wyoming police announce death of retired K9 Dutch
WYOMING, Mich. — The Wyoming Department of Public Safety is mourning the loss of retired police K9 Dutch. The department announced the death of Dutch Monday morning. According to Wyoming police, Dutch was a dual-purpose dog trained in tracking and narcotics detention. Dutch retired in 2020 after spending 9 years with the department. Upon his retirement, Dutch spent the next three years living
Fox 17 West MichiganMay 26 2023
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As Delta Center signage goes up, Utah Jazz fans get nostalgic
Naming rights deals for arenas and stadiums were not really much of a thing until December 1988, when then-Lakers owner Jerry Buss reached an agreement with Great Western Savings & Loan to rebrand “The Forum” in Los Angeles as “The Great Western Forum.” Today, sports venues not named after a corporate sponsor are virtually nonexistent. While such arrangements boil down to simple commerce (
The Salt Lake TribuneJul 17 2023
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US air quality today: AQI maps show Chicago, Detroit among cities impacted by wildfire smoke
Poor air quality has returned in large portions of the country and is expected to linger through the early portion of the week, according to the National Weather Service. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is projected to impact Americans through Tuesday as winds funnel the haze into the continental United States, the weather service said. Air quality alerts were issued for areas including the
The Columbus DispatchAug 24 2023
Analysis
Is Yevgeny Prigozhin really dead? Not everyone is convinced
In 2019, Yevgeny Prigozhin was briefly reported to have died after an An-72 transport plane crashed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The embassy said two Russians had been onboard the plane, which was also carrying members of the DRC’s presidential staff.
The Wagner chief reappeared three days later, however, reports of his death having been greatly exaggerated.
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The GuardianJul 23 2023
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Israeli Prime Minister Receives Pacemaker Following Alarm
Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, received a pacemaker Sunday morning after a monitoring device placed July 16 indicated he had a “transient heart block,” medical officials stated. “A week ago I was fitted with a monitoring device. That device beeped this evening and said I must receive a pacemaker and that I must do this tonight,” the 73-year-old Israeli prime minister said in a
The Daily CallerSep 07 2022
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Liz Truss
“Liz Truss will become Britain's next prime minister after winning a leadership race for the governing Conservative Party on Monday, vowing to press ahead with promised tax cuts and action to tackle a deepening energy and cost of living crisis.” (Reuters)
The right is optimistic that Truss will embrace conservative policies and push back against China.
The left is skeptical that
The Flip SideJul 19 2023
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Yankees swept by Angels, on way to kissing season goodbye
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Yankees manager Aaron Boone will tell you his ballclub didn’t quit Wednesday at Angel Stadium after falling behind 6-0 by the third inning, acting like getting the tying run to the plate in the sixth was a sign of amazing mental toughness. Boone will tell you the Yankees have all the pieces to be an American League power, even with Aaron Judge hurt. He’ll tell you DJ LeMahieu
nj.comJul 25 2023
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‘My heart is broken’: Former Obama White House chef mourned following apparent drowning death in Edgartown
Campbell had worked as a sous chef for President Obama, and had continued that service since the former president left office. Campbell had been visiting Martha’s Vineyard on Sunday, State Police have said. Campbell, of Dumfries, Va., had been paddle boarding in Edgartown Great Pond when he appeared to briefly struggle and went under the water. He did not return to the surface, authorities
The Boston Globe