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Mar 24 2024
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‘Strange Kindness’ takes empathy to its furthest reaches
The film, which premiered at the Boston Underground Film Festival Thursday, tells the story of an unnamed, injured gunman on the run from police after committing a shooting in a Cape Cod home. While on the run, he stumbles into the home of Chris, a highly reclusive and terse cancer patient played by Deirdre Madigan. Over a tense hour and a half, Chris harbors the shooter and brusquely helps
The Boston GlobeJan 27 2023
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Adjusting to a big-power era, Germany and Japan enhance militaries
Japan and Germany, World War II’s two great vanquished powers, are both enhancing the role and stature of military power in their diplomatic and security policies. Their adversaries may differ, but their motivations are similar.
At his White House visit this month with a supportive President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Kishida Fumio laid out Japan’s assertive new national security
Christian Science MonitorApr 05 2023
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FBI raids Boston hotel room, interrogates sleeping man in botched training exercise
A Delta airline pilot catching some Z’s in a Boston hotel room was reportedly handcuffed, dragged into a shower and interrogated by federal agents, who took 45 minutes to realize their botched training exercise had gone sideways. The unidentified aviator, who’s in his 30s, had no idea what was happening, according to CBS News affiliate WBZ. The raid occurred late Tuesday night at the Revere
New York Daily NewsApr 05 2023
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Federal agents break into wrong hotel room and interrogate man during training exercise
Federal agents conducting a training exercise at a Boston hotel broke into the wrong room and detained an innocent bystander, the FBI confirmed Wednesday. The FBI said its Boston division was "assisting" the Department of Defense in conducting a training exercise around 10 p.m. Tuesday. "Based on inaccurate information, they were mistakenly sent to the wrong room and detained an individual,
CBS News (Online)Mar 24 2024
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Graafschap Fire turns attention to AED training
LAKETOWN TWP. — A recent grant from the Macatawa Area Coordinating Council will help the Graafschap Fire Department expand efforts to enhance community safety. The department received a $3,377 Community Enhancement Program Grant from the MACC to purchase two AED (Automated External Defibrillator) trainer units. AEDs are medical devices that analyze heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock to
Holland SentinelOct 04 2023
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X/Twitter Removes Headlines From Articles Shared on the Platform, Because Elon Musk Believes It Will Enhance ‘Esthetics’
Here’s another tweak Elon Musk has made to X, the social network formerly known as , which is bound to aggravate people: The site and its apps no longer display the headline for articles that are shared to X. Back in August, Musk confirmed the change was in the works: “This is coming from me directly. Will greatly improve the esthetics.” The change will alter the way media companies and
VarietyJun 28 2023
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Top Russian general who knew about mutiny plot now missing amid rumors of ‘interrogation’
The top Russian military leader thought to have had advance knowledge of the weekend’s armed mutiny has reportedly gone missing amid rumors he’s being interrogated for possible “complicity in the rebellion.”
Gen. Sergei Surovikin, the ruthless one-time leader of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, was last seen telling the Wagner Group mercenaries to stop their uprising in an uncomfortable
New York Post (News)Oct 16 2018
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Saudis Consider Blaming Khashoggi Death on Botched Interrogation
Saudi Arabia is considering saying that missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi died in a botched interrogation, according to media reports, an explanation that could deflect suspicions the royal court ordered him killed and give the U.S. and Turkey a way out of confronting a regional powerhouse.
BloombergMar 21 2024
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'Like multiple teachers in one classroom': Valley school district uses online tutoring
Four years after COVID sent students home across the state, educators are trying to use lessons from the pandemic to enhance learning and close academic gaps. Example video title will go here for this video Next up in 5 Example video title will go here for this video Next up in 5 “It was always quiet in the house. It was a really rough time,” Jones said. Four years after COVID lockdowns sent
12NewsMar 26 2024
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Local Students Participate in Youth and Government Conference –
(Statehouse) – Five Greensburg Community High School students recently participated in the Indiana YMCA’s Youth and Government conference. Established in 1965, the program is a model government conference for students in grades 6-12. Students can participate in a mock version of the Indiana State Senate, Indiana House of Representatives, or Indiana Supreme Court. The program enhances students
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