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Sep 24 2023
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QB Justin Fields, Bears open with little offense vs. Chiefs
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Bears stopped the Chiefs on their opening drive of the game, but couldn’t cash in on that opportunity. Starting from their own 3-yard line, the Bears made it to the 24 before punting. Quarterback Justin Fields opened with a 15-yard pass to Chase Claypool on the right sideline. When the Bears got to third-and-four, though, Fields got sacked at the line of scrimmage.
Chicago Sun-TimesAug 22 2023
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Alabama Allowed To Enforce Ban On Puberty Blockers, Cross-Sex Hormones For Children
An Alabama law banning giving cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers to children can take effect after a federal appeals court ruling. The ruling from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals comes as over 20 states have passed laws banning transgender procedures on children. The court ruled that there was no constitutional right for children to be given sex-change procedures and that state
The Daily WireAug 01 2023
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Oliver Tribute: Dena Mottola Jaborska
New Jersey Citizen Action Executive Director Dena Mottola Jaborska released the following statement on the death of Lieutenant Gov. Sheila Oliver: “Today New Jersey lost a longtime champion for our working poor, people of color, women, and our must vulnerable residents. During a lifetime of service Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver fought tirelessly on issues such as earned sick days,
New Jersey GlobeAug 28 2023
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Report: Emails Show Weiss, DOJ Conspired to Mislead Congress
Emails have surfaced that challenge the assertion that David Weiss, the U.S. attorney for Delaware, had “ultimate authority” over charging decisions in the Hunter Biden investigation, The Federalist reported Monday. The emails, obtained by the Heritage Foundation following a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit and shared with The Federalist, show that Weiss, who is now special counsel in charge
Newsmax (News)Sep 01 2023
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New laws go into effect, groups rally against laws now challenged by lawsuits
Austin (KXAN) — As nearly 800 Texas laws go into effect Sept. 1, groups in Austin gathered to support one another and speak out against a controversial bill that effects labor in the state. The Workers Defense Project, Texas AFT, and Nonviolent Austin were a few of several groups that demonstrated outside the Governor’s Mansion Friday night. The group rallied against HB 2127 the Texas
KXAN NewsSep 24 2023
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A baby boy was discovered with more than 50 rat bites and some fingers gnawed to the bone in a 'near-fatal incident' in Indiana, police say
• A baby boy in Indiana was hospitalized after suffering more than 50 rat bites. • The infant's fingers and thumb on his right hand had flesh missing from the top. • The child's parents and aunt are being held in Vanderburgh County jail, in Evansville, Indiana. A baby was hospitalized after being found with over 50 rat bites in a "near-fatal incident," the Evansville Courier and Press reported
Business InsiderSep 05 2023
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61 face RICO charges in ‘Cop City’ Atlanta police training center protests
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First/Gray News) - The state of Georgia has filed organized crime charges against 61 people in connection with their protests over Atlanta’s controversial new police and public safety training facility, according to court records. The charges stem from the state’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations act. The indictment was brought by Republican Attorney
Live 5 WCSCSep 25 2023
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Gavin Newsom signs bill blocking California school boards from banning inclusive books
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday evening signed a bill into law barring school boards from banning books, instructional materials or curricula labeled as inclusive or diverse. “Remarkable that we’re living in a country right now in this banning binge, this cultural purge that we’re experiencing all throughout America, and now increasingly here in the state of California, where we have
The Fresno BeeSep 29 2023
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Lawmakers with babies and toddlers push Congress to stop the 'child care cliff'
Millions of families are at risk of losing child care after this weekend when emergency funding allocated to providers during the coronavirus pandemic expires. Congress faces a Saturday deadline to act before the $24 billion Child Care Stabilization Program ends, putting thousands of day care centers, preschools and other child care centers in jeopardy.
At the forefront of the fight to
NBC News (Online)Sep 24 2023
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Police identify deceased driver involved in fatal crash near Newark
The name of the 66-year-old victim in Thursday's fatal two-vehicle crash near Newark was released Sunday by authorities. Delaware State Police identified the deceased driver involved in the crash as Scott Moon of Newark. According to authorities, the incident took place at the intersection of Otts Chapel Road and Welsh Tract Road, shortly before 5 p.m. Police report that Moon had been driving
Delaware Online