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Feb 29 2024
News
Tooele 4-year-old hit by car, transported to hospital
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post with more information as it becomes available. TOOELE, Utah (ABC4) — A four-year-old has been hospitalized after getting hit by a car today, Feb. 29. Cpl. Colbey Bentley with the Tooele Police Department said the child was hit by a car at Spencer’s Field on the southwest side of Tooele. The accident is still under investigation, but early
ABC4 UtahFeb 29 2024
News
1 dead in north Minneapolis shooting, police say
MINNEAPOLIS — Police in Minneapolis have confirmed one person is dead following a shooting on the city's north side Thursday afternoon.
The Minneapolis Police Department says a person was found dead inside a vehicle at the scene of the shooting near 39th and Sheridan avenues.
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CBS News (Online)Oct 29 2020
Headline Roundup
Moderna Advances COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Moderna executives said in a press release Thursday that the company is on track to report early data from a late-stage trial of its experimental COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine, after initial results of its 30,000 person trial come in. The company said it expects to apply for authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in early December if all requirements are met. The FDA requires
Newsmax (News) The Hill BloombergJun 11 2014
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Kick Back, Relax, and Help Your Children Develop Neural Pathways
Imagine six, red, three-by-two LEGO bricks. How many unique combinations can be made? This was the opening question posed at the LEGO Foundation's IDEAs conference in Denmark last month. Less than 50? 100? 1,000? The last was my guess, which it turns out, is not even close. There are almost 1 billion unique combinations possible. Wow, is right. I was amazed not only that someone had sat and
Brookings InstitutionMar 20 2022
Opinion
Rep. Ralph Norman: Ukraine Conflict Shows Why U.S. Energy Development Is a National Security Priority
Regardless of whether we use a combination of oil, natural gas, solar, wind, hydro, or nuclear power, our enormous appetite for energy will not decrease any time soon. This forces us to grapple with the reality that fossil fuel is here to stay until the market incentivizes the large-scale development of renewable energy infrastructure.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is devastating and
Breitbart NewsFeb 26 2024
News
4.9M Earthquake rattles western Idaho
The USGS reported the quake happened 6.3 miles north of Smith Ferry or nearly 55 miles north of Boise. It was reported at 10:25 a.m.
Some people in the Treasure Valley say they felt the quake. No damage has been reported so far.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
KIFI News 8Feb 29 2024
News
Alabama Legislature Passes Bills Protecting IVF Providers
Two bills protecting IVF providers passed the Alabama House and Senate on Thursday—the latest development in a saga that began when the state’s Supreme Court declared that frozen embryos should be considered children under the law, forcing many providers to suspend service amid fears that they could be sued or prosecuted for causing the “death” of nonviable embryos that result from the normal
Daily BeastFeb 29 2024
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Baltimore to offer paid fellowship program for recent city HBCU graduates
Baltimore will create a fellowship program with the city’s two historically Black colleges and universities to encourage city students to choose careers in public service. The program, which Mayor Brandon Scott, a Democrat, announced Thursday, will use $4 million in federal coronavirus relief funds to pay stipends to 25 recent graduates of Coppin State University and Morgan State University.
Baltimore SunFeb 20 2013
News
Claims of cyberstealing by China prompt administration to develop more aggressive responses
Evidence of an unrelenting campaign of cyberstealing linked to the Chinese government is prompting the Obama administration to develop more aggressive responses to the theft of U.S. government data and corporate trade secrets.
The Obama administration is expected to announce new measures Wednesday, including possible fines and other trade actions against China or any other country
Washington PostFeb 29 2024
News
2 Independence police officers shot Thursday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two Independence police officers were injured in a shooting Thursday, a spokesperson with the Independence Police Department said. Conditions of the officers are unknown. The shooting occurred in the area of N. Elsea Smith Road and Bundschu Road. This is a developing story and will be updated. If you have any information about a crime, you may contact your local police
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