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Feb 12 2024
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Indiana State Police issue Silver Alert for missing 89-year-old
According to a press release, Earl Lloyd Kates was last seen on Feb. 12 driving a dark blue 2019 GMC Acadia bearing Indiana license plate D418PE. Police believe Kates is in extreme danger and may need medical attention.
Law enforcement has described Kates as a 5-foot-6, 200-pound, brown-haired, hazel-eyed man. He is missing out of Linton, Indiana, which is located about 90 miles
Fox 59Feb 11 2024
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Lloyd Austin taken to hospital 'for symptoms suggesting an emergent bladder issue'
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized on Sunday for “symptoms suggesting an emergent bladder issue,” weeks after a separate hospital stay sparked concern over transparency from the Pentagon. Austin was transported to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at 2:20 p.m. EST and the White House, Congress, and other Department of Defense officials have been notified, according to
Washington ExaminerFeb 06 2024
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Maui Police Report Reveals Locations Of Lahaina Fire Victims And Lessons Learned
An internal probe of the Maui Police Department’s response to the Aug. 8 wildfires highlighted the many challenges officers faced to save lives while revealing an understaffed force that dealt with communication, equipment and other problems. Six months after multiple fires ravaged Maui and led to the deaths of at least 100 people in Lahaina, the department released a 98-page preliminary after
Honolulu Civil BeatFeb 11 2024
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Cotton blasts DOJ's 'blatant double standard' for charging Trump but not Biden
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) expressed harsh criticism of the U.S. Department of Justice for its “blatant double standard” in pressing charges against former President Donald Trump for his handling of classified documents in the wake of special counsel Robert Hur’s report. The report, released this past week, stated that President Joe Biden would present himself as a “well-meaning elderly man with a
Washington ExaminerDec 21 2023
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N.H. man indicted after allegedly sending death threats to presidential candidates
A New Hampshire man was indicted after sending threatening text messages to several presidential candidates, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. The DOJ charged 30-year-old Tyler Anderson, of Dover, with three counts of transmitting in interstate commerce a threat to injure the person of another. In the first series of texts, sent in late November, Anderson threatened to “impale” and “
PoliticoFeb 13 2024
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Prices rose more than expected in January as inflation won’t go away
Inflation rose more than expected in January as stubbornly high shelter prices weighed on consumers, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
The consumer price index, a broad-based measure of the prices shoppers face for goods and services across the economy, increased 0.3% for the month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. On a 12-month basis, that came out to 3.1%, down from 3.4%
CNBCFeb 11 2024
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Amber Alert issued for 7-month-old Virginia girl; suspect now in custody
An Amber Alert was issued for 7-month-old taken from a Norfolk home Sunday morning, but thankfully, the infant was safely located in Suffolk shortly after the alert was sent. According to Virginia State Police, Delysia Jones was allegedly abducted from the 800 block of Washington Avenue around 7:30 a.m., and she was feared to be in “extreme danger.” Delsean Mickle, 35, has been taken into
Augusta Free PressJun 09 2021
Analysis
The Justice Department swears it’s all for a free press. Doesn’t seem that way.
In its dealings with the press these days, the Justice Department reminds me a little of Sir Lancelot in the movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.”
After slaughtering multiple wedding guests, he apologizes.
“You only killed the bride’s father,” the groom’s father complains.
“Well, I really didn’t mean to,” Lancelot answered.
“Didn’t mean to? You put a sword right
PoynterFeb 05 2024
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Minor arrested for Huntington murder, victim’s name released
HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) — A minor has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder for the death of a 46-year-old woman in Huntington, the city police department says. According to the Huntington Police Department, the juvenile — whose name or age has not been released — is charged in connection to the death of Parzella Harris, 46, of Huntington. Harris’ body was found on Sunday in a house
WOWK 13Feb 05 2024
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Friends of men shot and killed by off-duty Omaha police officers want answers
KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN AT TEN STARTS WITH BREAKING NEWS. OMAHA POLICE SAY THESE ARE THE VETERAN OFFICERS WHO FIRED THEIR WEAPONS INTO AN SUV, KILLING TWO MEN INSIDE. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I’M ROB MCCARTNEY. I’M JULIE CORNELL, CAPTAIN JAY LEAVITT HAS BEEN WITH THE DEPARTMENT SINCE 1998. OFFICER ROBERT SALDO HAS BEEN THERE FOR THE PAST EIGHT AND A HALF YEARS. BOTH ARE ON ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
ABC 7 KETV