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Jun 14 2024
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Crews Rescue 30 People Trapped Upside Down High on Oregon Amusement Park Ride
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U.S. News & World ReportJun 10 2024
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CA Attorney General's Office Weighs In on Controversial No-Charge Decision In Banko Brown Shooting
After being asked by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to review a decision by District Attorney Brooke Jenkins not to file charges in the April 2023 shooting of Banko Brown by a Walgreens security guard, the California Attorney General's Office has come back with a response, one year later. Jenkins made the controversial decision days after the shooting not to charge 33-year-old security
SFistMay 23 2024
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UNC board of governors to vote on repeal of DEI programs in place since 2019
UNC board of governors to vote on repeal of DEI programs in place since 2019 The policy requires universities to report data on how they were promoting diversity and inclusion. The policy requires universities to report data on how they were promoting diversity and inclusion. The policy requires universities to report data on how they were promoting diversity and inclusion. The policy requires
ABC 11 WTVDJun 19 2024
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As St. Pete prepares for Pride, police chief urges vigilance
It may be hard to take your eyes off the dazzling parade floats, but St. Petersburg’s police chief told Pride attendees to keep watch for anything suspicious this weekend. The police department is expecting 200,000 people at this year’s Pride festivities, Chief Anthony Holloway said at a news conference Tuesday, and it will be deploying officers, surveillance equipment and police boats to keep
Tampa Bay TimesJun 19 2024
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Teen out past curfew later arrested on suspicion of burglary in Lacey
LACEY, Wash. — Lacey police arrested two teens on suspicion of burglary, theft, and mischief in Lacey. On Tuesday evening, Lacey police found a juvenile on probation out after curfew and directed the teen and his friend to go home. As the officer responded to the next call about a burglary at the food truck depot near Lacey Boulevard Southeast and Lebanon Street Southeast, security camera
KIRO 7Jun 19 2024
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Louisiana becomes first state to require Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms
Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA) enacted legislation requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom, making Louisiana the first state to implement such a requirement. Under this legislation, all classrooms from kindergarten to state-funded universities are required to have a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms by the start of 2025. These posters
Washington ExaminerJun 14 2024
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Porzingis Available for Celtics as They Try to Wrap up Sweep of NBA Finals Against Mavericks
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U.S. News & World ReportJun 14 2024
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Deconstructing fad diets
What do intermittent fasting, paleo, and keto all have in common? These are fad diets that offer rapid weight loss and a magic bullet to improve chronic diseases. While they are popular, many of these diets have limited data to support their claims, and in some cases can actually be unhealthy. Join host Dr. Justin Clark as he discusses the good and the bad of the current fad diets on this Line
Alaska Public MediaMay 20 2020
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The Miner’s Canary: COVID-19 and the Rise of Non-Traditional Security Threats
COVID-19 is not a black swan. For years, foresight experts have been warning about the potential emergence of a pandemic, while public health experts have been calling the attention of the international community to the dangerous security impact of global outbreaks.
The novel coronavirus is, however, a canary in the coal mine. The pandemic is the harbinger of a security landscape marked
Defense OneJun 19 2024
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Crypto firm Consensys says US regulator has closed inquiry into Ethereum 2.0
June 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its investigation into the blockchain protocol Ethereum 2.0, cryptocurrency firm Consensys said in a post on social media platform X late on Tuesday. The firm filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against the U.S. SEC in April over regulation of the Ethereum blockchain. Consensys founder Joseph Lubin said on Wednesday
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