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Dec 31 2023
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Shark Attack Kills Hawaii Man
A 39-year-old Hawaii man has died of his injuries after he was attacked by a shark in the waters off Maui, local police said. Jason Carter, described by local media as a surfer, was attacked on Saturday morning, the Maui Police Department said in a statement. When police arrived, he was being rushed to shore via jet ski by safety officers. "Once onshore, life-saving measures were performed"
Barron'sDec 17 2023
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Police search for man who escaped from a Brazoria prison
Police are searching for Robert Yancy Jr., 39, after he escaped from a Brazoria prison Sunday, Dec. 17. Courtesy of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Police are searching for Robert Yancy Jr., 39, after he escaped from a Brazoria prison Sunday, Dec. 17. Courtesy of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is searching for a man who escaped from a
Houston ChronicleDec 30 2023
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Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Killingly
KILLINGLY, Conn. (WTNH) — An officer-involved shooting is under investigation in Killingly, according to Connecticut State Police. At 1:20 p.m. Saturday, troopers and officers from the Killingly Police Department responded to the Hartford Turnpike in the Dayville area for reports of a suspicious incident. State police said shots were fired when officers attempted to speak with a suspect. The
WTNHDec 31 2023
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Man killed in shark attack off Hawaii
A man in his thirties has died after a shark encounter at Paia Bay on the Hawaiian island of Maui, officials have said. The Maui Police Department said that it responded to the scene at about 11.19am local time on Saturday. “Upon arrival, Ocean Safety Officers were transporting a male who sustained injuries from a shark encounter via jet ski to shore,” they said in a statement. “Once onshore,
The IndependentDec 29 2023
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DOJ To Sue State Over New Immigration Enforcement Law
The U.S. Department of Justice has threatened to sue to stop a new Texas law that allows state and local police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the border unless Gov. Greg Abbott backs off of enforcing the law. If Texas does not formally refrain from enforcing the law by Jan. 3, the DOJ says will “pursue all appropriate legal remedies to ensure that Texas does not interfere
East Texas RadioDec 20 2023
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Pali Highway landslide could close town-bound lanes through Christmas weekend
Oʻahu drivers should be aware that the town-bound lanes of Pali Highway are closed as crews remove debris and assess damage from a landslide Wednesday. One lane on the Kailua-bound side was also closed near the landslide. The closure and the diversion of traffic to Kamehameha Highway at Castle Junction "could potentially continue through the weekend," the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation
Hawaii Public RadioDec 29 2023
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Dengue virus in Hawaii, how you can help prevent it
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaii Department of Health said they have received a report of a dengue virus case on Oahu, the first since the last confirmed case in 2016. DOH said the case is travel-related, having been found in an individual who traveled to an area where dengue is commonly found. Some of which are: • Asia, including the Republic of the Philippines • Some Pacific Islands, including
KHON 2Dec 20 2023
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Kansas Silver Alert ends with body found
LAWRENCE, Kan. (KSNT) — On Wednesday, the Lawrence Police Department gave an update on a 73-year-old Lawrence man who was the focus of a Silver Alert search on Tuesday. The LPD says that Jerry Adams’ vehicle was located in Kansas City, Missouri, and there was a man’s body in the van. Investigators believe the man is Adams. There are no indications the death was a result of a homicide,
KSN TVDec 22 2023
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AG to airport-area gas station: Cease and desist
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Department of Attorney General has issued a cease and desist order to a BP gas station near the Detroit Metropolitan Airport for allegations related to price gouging. The gas station has been “engaging in unlawful business practices” by charging $1.50 or more above the other area gas stations’ price per gallon, Attorney General Dana Nessel said Friday. The gas
WLNSJul 12 2023
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Chinese Hackers Infiltrated Government Emails, State Department Confirms
The State Department confirmed Wednesday that a number of employee emails were compromised in a hack stemming from China.
Details: On Tuesday, Microsoft released a report detailing that “China-based” hackers “gained access to email accounts affecting approximately 25 organizations including government agencies as well as related consumer accounts of individuals likely associated with
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