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Mar 17 2023
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Two gifts to Trump family from foreign nations are missing, report says
Federal officials cannot find two gifts received by President Donald Trump and his family from foreign nations, including a life-size painting of Trump from the president of El Salvador and golf clubs from the Japanese prime minister, according to a new report from House Democrats.
The gifts are among more than 100 foreign gifts — with a total value of nearly $300,000 — that Trump and
Washington PostFeb 07 2024
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Deadly Listeria Outbreak Linked To Cheese Sold At NJ Whole Foods: CDC
California-based Rizo-López Foods recalled dozens of cheese and yogurt products on Tuesday due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Listeria is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. The recalled products — which were sold in stores nationwide — were sold under the brand
Patch.comFeb 02 2024
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Arrest made in 2023 fatal shooting
An arrest has been made in a Colorado Springs homicide that occurred in January 2023, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department. Police said on Jan. 8, 2023, officers received reports of a shooting near the 300 block of East Brookside Street. Police on the scene discovered a man inside the apartment with an apparent gunshot wound and was pronounced dead on the scene. The El Paso
Colorado Springs GazetteDec 20 2023
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Over a half-billion dollars in railroad freight stuck at Texas border crossings amid migrant battle
• Union Pacific tells CNBC $200 million a day in freight moves through El Paso and Eagle Pass rail lines and represents 45% of cross-border Union Pacific business. • The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced rail operations would be halted at El Paso and Eagle Pass, Texas, beginning Monday in light of the surge of migrants crossing the border. • Freight railroad operators including
NBC 5 ChicagoNov 30 2023
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Henry Kissinger: War criminal
Henry Kissinger has died, at the age of 100. When a former high government official as well known as Kissinger passes, the conventional response is to say nice things about what they accomplished. I’m sorry but I cannot. In my humble opinion, Kissinger should have been considered a war criminal. One telling illustration was Kissinger’s role in overthrowing the elected socialist government of
Raw StoryFeb 07 2024
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Cheese, Yogurt, and Sour Cream Products Recalled In RI For Listeria Contamination
RHODE ISLAND — Rizo-Lopez Foods has recalled several dairy products because they potentially may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) said Wednesday. State health officials said the recalled products include cheese, yogurt, and sour cream sold under the brand names: Tio Francisco, Don Francisco, Rizo Bros, Rio Grande, Food City, El Huache,
Patch.comJan 31 2024
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Culinary Union moves strike deadline to Monday for several downtown Las Vegas properties
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – More than 2,000 hospitality workers fighting for a new five-year contract could strike soon if their demands are not met in the coming days. As of Wednesday afternoon, 10 downtown Las Vegas resorts had yet to come to a new contract agreement, and the strike deadline for those resorts was pushed back to Monday, Feb. 5. The downtown properties include Binion’s, Circa, Downtown
KLAS 8Jul 25 2014
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Obama to Urge Central American Leaders to Slow Wave of Migrants
President Obama will urge the presidents of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador to do everything they can to stem the flow of migrant children toward the United States when he meets with them on Friday at the White House, officials said.
The president called the meeting with Presidents Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras, Otto Pérez Molina of Guatemala and Salvador Sánchez Cerén of El
New York Times (News)Feb 02 2024
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First measles case of the year found in infant, county says
SAN DIEGO (CNS) — The first case of measles in San Diego County in more than four years has been confirmed in an infant who was recently overseas, county health officials announced today. The unimmunized 1-year-old has been hospitalized and health officials say others may have been exposed at: -- Super China Buffet, 7984 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa, on Jan. 28 from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; -- Hilton
ABC 10News San DiegoJan 23 2024
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Man with long history in explosives arrested in connection with recent blast — and possibly more — in Colorado Springs
A Colorado Springs man with a history of using explosive devices and serving prison time for his activity has again been arrested, according to a news release Tuesday. Edward Kiley, 69, was arrested Tuesday morning on suspicion of causing an explosion Friday night near Costilla and El Paso streets. The area is in a neighborhood east of downtown. On Saturday morning, shortly before 9 a.m.,
Colorado Springs Gazette