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Sep 12 2023
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Migrant deaths rising on par with record heat
It’s been the hottest year on record in El Paso, with 69 days at or above 100 degrees as of Sunday.
It has also been a deadly year for heat-related migrant deaths in the region. Fifty-eight of the 140 bodies encountered by U.S. Border Patrol agents or local law enforcement in the El Paso Sector since Oct. 1, 2022, were victims of the heat, the agency told Border Report on Monday.
Border ReportAug 31 2023
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Report: Lamont vetting Nora Dannehy for Connecticut Supreme Court
The Connecticut Mirror reports he has been vetting Nora Dannehy for the Connecticut Supreme Court.
In 2020, Dannehy made national news after quitting the federal probe into then- President Donald Trump's ties to Russia.
After that, Dannehy became the governor's chief counsel.
Lamont's last pick had to withdraw over an op-ed she once wrote supporting conservative U.S.
News 12 ConnecticutSep 03 2023
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Deer Farm Infected With Chronic Wasting Disease in Wisconsin
A deer farm in Wisconsin is under quarantine after testing positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD), a highly contagious and fatal brain disease. Scientists with the National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, Iowa, confirmed that samples from a three-year-old doe tested positive for the neurological disease, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture announced Thursday. The 150-acre
California 18Aug 31 2023
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Alaska officials meet with Biden’s HUD secretary to ask for help with housing and homelessness
The U.S. secretary of Housing and Urban Development said Thursday that she is open to reviewing changes in how the federal government funds local homelessness efforts in Alaska, but made no specific commitments after a meeting with officials and elected leaders in Anchorage. Secretary Marcia Fudge, the nation’s top housing administrator, attended a Thursday roundtable at Covenant House, a
Anchorage Daily NewsJun 21 2023
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Former Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill under investigation in Miami for assault
Former Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill is being investigated by Miami-Dade police over an alleged assault and battery involving an employee at a marina in Miami on Sunday. The Miami Herald reported that Hill got into a disagreement with a worker and hit the man. The Dolphins issued a statement on Tuesday: “We are award of the situation and have been in contact with Tyreek, his representatives
The Kansas City StarMay 11 2023
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Wholesale inflation eases to 2.3% in April, lowest level in two years
Inflation at the wholesale level rose less than expected in April, the latest sign that painfully high consumer prices are beginning to loosen their stranglehold on the U.S. economy one year after the Federal Reserve began rapidly raising interest rates.
The Labor Department said Thursday that its producer price index, which measures inflation at the wholesale level before it reaches
Fox BusinessSep 03 2023
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Search continues for convicted killer who escaped from Pa. jail
Authorities were continuing to search Sunday for a man who escaped from a Chester County jail last week shortly after being convicted for the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. The manhunt for Danilo Cavalcante, 34, “is still active with additional law enforcement assets joining the hundreds of U.S. Marshals, SWAT, local, state, & other federal agencies already searching throughout the
The Patriot-NewsSep 07 2023
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Will there be a government shutdown? Senators warn 'time is short' as hardline Republicans demand cuts
While the House has yet to come back into session from its weeks-long summer break, the Senate, which returned Tuesday, has a gloomy outlook on Congress' odds of avoiding a government shutdown.
“I’m convinced it’s happening,” Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., told reporters Wednesday, pointing to House conservatives who have downplayed the effects of a shutdown on Americans. “I just think
USA TODAYAug 31 2023
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Here's the bitcoin outlook for September as crypto industry turns focus on Washington
Bitcoin is poised to end August on a down beat despite the crypto industry scoring a milestone win on the regulation front. The cryptocurrency could be mired in a range during September, market participants say. The cryptocurrency is on pace for a 10% decline this month, according to Coin Metrics. Bitcoin recently jumped 7% after a federal appeals court sided with Grayscale over the Securities
CNBCJul 26 2023
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Hunter Biden's rejected plea deal puts Justice Department in hot seat
President Biden's Justice Department is facing heat over developments that transpired during Hunter Biden's first court appearance on Wednesday. Hunter Biden's plead deal fell apart, and he pleaded "not guilty" as federal prosecutors confirmed he's still under federal investigation. The president's son was expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax counts of willful failure to pay federal
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