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Feb 28 2024
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How Macy’s Union Square became a retail destination and a San Francisco icon
Finally on Oct. 16, 1947, the news arrived: Macy’s department store, already a huge presence in New York, opened its first West Coast store in Union Square. The company also unveiled plans to double the existing building’s size and add luxuries including a helicopter pad on the roof and a first-floor marble facade that ringed most of a square block. Seventy-seven years later, when Mayor London
San Francisco ChronicleFeb 27 2024
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Bellevue College closes campus as police respond to reported rape
Police are responding to a reported rape at Bellevue College Tuesday morning.
The attacker may be armed with a knife, the Bellevue Police Department said on X around 9:20 a.m.
The campus is closed, the college said on X around 9:45 a.m. An alert posted on the college website asking people to “safely leave campus” says a sexual assault was reported on campus in the L Building.
The Seattle TimesDec 07 2018
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Trump Picks State Department's Heather Nauert as Next UN Ambassador
President Donald Trump announced he will nominate State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert to be the next ambassador to the United Nations.
Fox News DigitalFeb 27 2024
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Shopping center in San Tan Valley closed due to bomb threat
A bomb threat at a post office in San Tan Valley, Arizona led to the evacuation and closure of a nearby shopping center. The incident occurred when an individual entered the post office and left a suspicious package claiming it was a bomb. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office was notified and quickly evacuated surrounding businesses, setting up a perimeter to ensure safety. A bomb squad from the
Alaska CommonsSep 30 2013
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Justice Department to sue North Carolina over voter law
The Justice Department will announce Monday that it is suing the state of North Carolina for alleged racial discrimination over tough new voting rules.
Fox News DigitalJan 11 2024
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EBay Pays $3M for Harassing Couple
E-commerce giant eBay is set to pay a $3 million criminal penalty over allegations of orchestrating a harassment and stalking campaign against a Massachusetts couple, Ina and David Steiner. The Steiners, who manage a news website focused on the e-commerce industry, found themselves under threat and subjected to bizarre deliveries in August 2019. The disturbing packages included live spiders,
Newsmax (News)Aug 20 2013
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State Department won't fire Benghazi 4, but will reassign them
Four State Department employees put on leave after the Benghazi attack will be reassigned inside the department.
CNN DigitalFeb 27 2024
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IVF patients, doctors weigh decisions in Alabama: ‘Don’t take away that chance’
In vitro fertilization patients in Alabama say they feel their ability to have children and start families has been stripped away. IVF patients gathered Tuesday with Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to discuss how the new Alabama Supreme Court decision, which found that fertilized embryos have the same legal protections as children, affects them. The Feb. 16
AL.comFeb 21 2024
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Two killed, including child, Wednesday morning in Belair-Edison crash, Baltimore Police say
Two people are dead, including a child, after multiple vehicles were involved in a crash Wednesday morning in Northeast Baltimore, police said. Baltimore Police responded at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday to a report of a fatal crash on the 3500 block of Belair Road, the department said in a news release. A child died at the scene, police said. Another person, who police said was trapped inside of
Baltimore SunDec 19 2023
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How the Housing Market Slowdown Is Rippling Through the Economy in Five Charts
Higher interest rates from the Federal Reserve caused the housing market to seize up this year, and that is now having spillover effects for hardware stores, furniture sellers and construction firms.
Sales of existing homes fell to a 13-year low in October. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal estimate that a report Wednesday from the National Association of Realtors will show
Wall Street Journal (News)