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Apr 01 2021
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Story of the Week: White House Advances COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts, Developing Standards for 'Vaccine Passports'
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The Biden administration is working with the private sector to develop standards for proof-of-vaccination credentials, informally referred to by some as vaccine "passports." Such credentials could potentially be used by participating businesses to require customers be vaccinated against COVID-19. The
AllSides StaffFeb 07 2024
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Packers start search for next CEO
The Green Bay Packers have started the process to find their next chief executive officer, the team announced Wednesday. Current President and CEO Mark Murphy will retire in July 2025 when he turns 70, as required by the organization’s bylaws. He’s led the Packers since 2007, overseeing the organization during the transition from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers, and from Rodgers to Jordan Love.
Wisconsin Public RadioFeb 06 2024
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Special Olympics to kick off in Billings for the first time in a decade
BILLINGS — Special Olympics Montana held a press conference and kick-off event at Billings Senior High on Tuesday to celebrate the upcoming games that will be held in Billings for the next three years. The games will take place from May 15 through 17, and this will be the first time since 2014 that they have taken place in Billings. "The Special Olympics is not just an event. It's a
KTVQ 2Jan 28 2024
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Three US soldiers killed and 25 hurt in drone attack in Middle East escalation
Three US army soldiers have been killed and at least two dozen service personnel injured in an overnight drone attack on a small US outpost in Jordan, says officials. The incident marks an escalation in the conflict roaring in the Middle East It marks a major escalation in the troubling situation developing in the Middle East. We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and videos
The MirrorFeb 06 2024
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Singer Toby Keith dead at 62
Keith had been diagnosed with stomach cancer.
Toby Keith, a country singer known for "Should've Been a Cowboy," died on Monday. He was 62.
He "passed peacefully" on Monday night, his official X account said in a statement on Tuesday.
"He fought his fight with grace and courage," the statement said. "Please respect the privacy of his family at this time."
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ABC News (Online)Jan 24 2024
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Gov. Doug Burgum’s State of the State Address
DICKINSON, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Gov. Doug Burgum delivered his 2024 State of the State Address, announcing an initiative to develop a comprehensive housing strategy for North Dakota as well as the launch of a new Office of Community Development & Rural Prosperity to empower communities through efficient development, economic growth and enhanced quality of life. In his final State of the
News DakotaFeb 06 2024
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Toby Keith's memorable Houston moments, from the Rodeo to his chain restaurant
Toby Keith, the county music icon who died on Monday, was a regular performer in Houston, and developers brought one of his famous bars to the city for a few years. Keith was a nine-time repeat performer at RodeoHouston. In 2013, in a lineup that was voted the best in a decade by Houston Chronicle readers, Keith opened the Rodeo at Reliant Stadium, and he was joined during his performance by
Houston ChronicleFeb 06 2024
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Panel rejects bill to pave way for casino across river from Maryland
A Virginia Senate committee on Tuesday rejected legislation that would have allowed a referendum on a casino in across the Potomac River from Maryland.The Senate Finance and Appropriations committee voted 13-2 against a bill that would have allowed Fairfax County to hold a referendum on building a casino and conference center in Tysons Corner, a neighborhood that is currently home to high-end
WBAL 11Feb 06 2024
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Call for URI lovebirds: university offers student couple therapy clinic
KINGSTON, R.I. (WLNE) — Amid the season of love, the University of Rhode Island is inviting student couples to participate in a free relationship assessment. The university’s Couple and Family Therapy Clinic urges participants to register and reserve their spots. Under the supervision of professors in the Dept. of Human Development and Family Science, grad students from the therapy program
ABC 6Feb 16 2024
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Here's When the CIA Knew It Had to Cook the Russia Intelligence on Trump
The new reports and documents being fed to Public and Racket have added a new layer of scandal to the Russian collusion hoax. We knew this was a political hack job. It’s now veered into territory where people should be indicted for illegal spy operations. It also should spur Republicans to haul James Comey, Gina Haspel, and John Brennan back onto the Hill to answer questions about this
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