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Apr 11 2023
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2 siblings dead in "explosion of fire" blamed on an e-bike battery in New York City
A boy and his teenage sister died in a New York City fire sparked by an e-bike battery on Monday, officials said. There have already been 59 fires in New York City this year started by lithium-ion batteries, a Fire Department of New York spokesman said. Last year there were 220 over the course of the entire year. Tuesday's blaze started on the first floor of a building in the Queens borough,
CBS News (Online)
Apr 23 2023
News
Bismarck authorities investigate police shooting after chase
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota authorities are investigating the non-fatal police shooting of a motorist they say fled officers in Bismarck. Burleigh County deputies and Bismarck police were pursuing a fleeing vehicle around 6:30 p.m. Saturday when it stopped in south Bismarck. A 34-year-old man exited the vehicle with a handgun and officers fired at him, the sheriff’s office and police
Associated Press
Apr 23 2023
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Bismarck Authorities Investigate Police Shooting After Chase
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota authorities are investigating the non-fatal police shooting of a motorist they say fled officers in Bismarck. Burleigh County deputies and Bismarck police were pursuing a fleeing vehicle around 6:30 p.m. Saturday when it stopped in south Bismarck. A 34-year-old man exited the vehicle with a handgun and officers fired at him, the sheriff's office and police
U.S. News & World Report
Apr 23 2023
News
Update: Separate overnight shootings in Oakland leave 2 dead, 3 injured
OAKLAND -- Police in Oakland are investigating two separate shootings overnight that left two people dead and three people including a juvenile injured, authorities said. Police said the first shooting occurred Saturday night at about 11:09 p.m. on the 9500 block of Birch Street. Officers arrived on scene and located three gunshot victims. One of the victims, juvenile, was transported to
CBS News (Online)
Apr 23 2023
News
Possible links between Covid shots and tinnitus emerge
Thousands of people say they've developed tinnitus after they were vaccinated against Covid. While there is no proof yet that the vaccines caused the condition, theories for a possible link have surfaced among researchers.
Shaowen Bao, an associate professor in the physiology department of the College of Medicine at the University of Arizona, Tucson, believes that ongoing inflammation,
NBC News (Online)
May 11 2018
Headline Roundup
Treasury Department Opens Investigation Into Possible Leak of Cohen's Bank Records
The Treasury Department is investigating if bank records belonging to President Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen were illegally leaked to Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti, who recently released a dossier outlining corporate payments made to Cohen after the 2016 election. Others have also criticized a business transaction under Avenatti's name detailed in The Seattle Times, which
USA TODAY


May 03 2023
News
Biden sending 1,500 troops to southern border as Title 42 ends — but not to secure the border
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday agreed to send 1,500 US soldiers to the Mexico border at the Biden administration’s request — though only to perform administrative tasks with Title 42 set to end next week.
“For 90 days, these 1,500 military personnel will fill critical capability gaps, such as ground-based detection and monitoring, data entry, and warehouse support, until [
New York Post (News)
Apr 10 2023
News
Federal investigation into classified docs leak heats up as U.S., allies race to contain fallout
The Pentagon, Justice Department and other arms of the federal government scrambled Monday to track down the source of a major classified documents leak and to limit the widening fallout in the U.S. and in allied capitals around the world, from Jerusalem to Seoul.
The collateral damage from the leak — one of the most serious disclosures of sensitive information in years — has quickly
Washington Times
Apr 11 2023
News
Man fishing after work at Missouri ditch shoots fish. Its size breaks a world record
State wildlife officials in Missouri consider bowfishing “a different kind of challenge.” “Connecting with a fish is harder than you might think,” according to the Missouri Department of Conservation, and it’s a challenge that can be “quite tricky.” But Mitchell Dering — the Fairdealing man who recently shot a world record-sized fish — says his successful shot came down to luck. “I got off
The Fresno Bee
Apr 23 2023
News
Virginia Man Shot To Death In Jersey City Smoke Shop Sunday: Hudson County Prosecutor
JERSEY CITY, NJ — A 23-year-old Virginia man was found shot to death inside a smoke shop in Jersey City around midnight on Sunday, the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office said. At approximately 12 a.m. Sunday, the Jersey City Police Department received a report of shots fired in the area of Danforth Avenue. Officers located Khalil King of Fayetteville, North Carolina unresponsive with a gunshot
Patch.com