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May 23 2024
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Court overturns suspension of Alex Jones’ lawyer in Sandy Hook case that led to $1.4B judgment
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut court on Thursday overturned a six-month suspension given to a lawyer for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for improperly giving Jones’ Texas attorneys confidential documents, including the medical records of relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The state Appellate Court ruled that a judge incorrectly found that attorney Norman
The Seattle TimesMar 12 2024
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Special counsel stands by report on Biden's memory, but transcript raises questions
Over five hours of interviews, President Biden repeatedly told a special counsel that he never meant to retain classified information after he left the vice presidency, but he was at times fuzzy about dates and said he was unfamiliar with the paper trail for some of the sensitive documents he handled. A transcript of the Biden interviews was made public Tuesday, just as the special counsel,
Los Angeles TimesMay 22 2024
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Killer whales swim alongside beachgoers in Washington, photos show. ‘Mind blowing’
Beachgoers in Washington state recently came face-to-face with a group of orcas swimming close to shore. The close encounter, which occurred in Southworth, located just outside of Seattle, was documented by a photographer. “Today was absolutely mind blowing …” Crystal Thompson wrote in a May 19 post in a Facebook group for Pacific Northwest photographers. The day, Thomson said, “turned into a
The Fresno BeeMay 22 2024
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New neon sign for Carytown greenlit by Richmond’s Planning Commission
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A brand new neon sign for the Carytown Business District in Richmond was approved by the city’s Planning Commission Tuesday evening. In a May 21 scheduled meeting, Richmond’s Planning Commission approved plans for a new gateway sign for the Carytown Business District, meant to replace a decades-old wooden sign that was knocked down last year. Once constructed, the two-
ABC 8 WRICMay 23 2024
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Roseau Co. daycare provider faces felony charge after admitting to spanking child out of frustration
ROSEAU CO. Minn. (Valley News Live) - Court documents say on Wednesday, May 22nd, Roseau Co. Deputies were informed by a Social Worker that a parent made a report of an alleged assault that had happened to their child at daycare the day before. The mother showed deputies pictures of her two-year-old, which resembled an adult sized handprint on the child’s backside. Deputies say bruising could
Valley News LiveApr 18 2024
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Rain shrinks area of extreme drought in Eastern Iowa
Much of Linn County now classified as being in ‘moderate’ drought Spring rainfall across parts of Iowa has eased drought conditions, relieving all but a sliver of Linn County from the extreme drought that’s persisted for months. Just 7.43 percent of the state is currently classified as being in extreme drought — the second-driest of five categories listed by the U.S. Drought Monitor. Last week
Cedar Rapids GazetteMay 22 2024
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Trial continues of man accused of killing Navy sailor in West Allis
Trial continues of man accused of killing Navy sailor in West Allis MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Day three of the jury trial for a man accused in the shooting of a U.S. Navy Sailor continued with witnesses taking the stand. The prosecution continued calling witnesses, many of which were involved in the investigation. Derrick Williams is charged with first-degree intentional homicide. Prosecutors say
CBS 58May 23 2024
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Taylor Swift website from 2003 resurfaces
Taylor Swift's fans have been enjoying a moment of nostalgia, after a screen recording showing how her website looked in 2003 was unveiled online. While "Shake It Off" hitmaker Swift, 34, rose to fame following the 2006 release of her eponymous album, it has been well documented that she worked at building her career as a recording artist from childhood. Showing how far both her career and
NewsweekMay 23 2024
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Minnesota dairy farmers watchful after Michigan worker contracts bird flu
A Michigan dairy farm worker has recovered from mild eye symptoms after testing positive for bird flu, marking the second case documented in humans in the United States. Farmers two states to the west in Minnesota, remain on guard about the possibility of high-path avian influenza infecting dairy herds or farm workers. There's also ongoing concern in the state's nation-leading large turkey
Star TribuneMay 24 2024
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Three CT men allegedly mixed a cocktail of drugs and sold it on the streets. It was made to look like ecstasy.
Three Connecticut residents have been arrested on charges connected with alleged distribution of counterfeit pills containing methamphetamine and fentanyl, and fentanyl powder laced with xylazine, according to federal authorities. Those arrested are Markeyse Kelly, also known as “Curry” and “Keyse,” 45, of West Haven; Jaquan Price, also known as “Sub,” 33, of New Haven; and Robert Covington,
Hartford Courant