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Oct 17 2023
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Slaying of Palestinian boy in Chicago area highlights lacking data on hate crimes, advocates say
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A community vigil will be held Tuesday evening for Wadea Al-Fayoume, a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy who authorities say was stabbed to death by his landlord, allegedly because he was Muslim. Community groups are asking how to avoid another such tragedy. CBS 2's Megan Hickey looked into how a lack of data might be holding up that process. It was a horrific murder police
CBS News (Online)Oct 19 2023
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Rite Aid plans to close stores after bankruptcy filing. Here's the list of 17 in Michigan
Rite Aid's bankruptcy announcement earlier this week came with the promise that store closures would soon be imminent. It was unclear at the time just how many of pharmacy chain's more than 2,000 locations would be targeted, but Monday court filings identified 154 underperforming stores that Rite Aid plans to shutter. Rite Aid filed Sunday for the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the
Detroit Free PressNov 22 2023
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The Israel-Hamas hostage deal, explained
On Tuesday, the Israeli government reportedly approved a deal with Hamas that the state of Qatar brokered and that has been more than a month in the making.
The final deal has yet to be officially announced, but the rough outlines reported in the media throughout Tuesday include several key planks: Hamas would exchange 50 hostages — women and children who are Israeli and dual-national
VoxDec 29 2023
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Media Bias Alert: Media and Federal Gov’t Quiet on Kremlin’s December 20 Trip to DC
Early on Wednesday, December 20, a Russian plane with the callsign RA-96023 touched down at Dulles Airport in Washington D.C. The plane, which serves as one of the Kremlin’s private aircraft, remained in D.C. for over 54 hours before beginning its trek back to Russia, leaving several unanswered questions in its wake.
Despite a change in political and media sentiments toward the grim
Andy GorelOct 18 2023
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Trenton Police Department faces allegations of civil rights violations
The United States Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation into the Trenton Police Department. The department is looking at allegations of officers using excessive force, stopping people without justification and illegally searching homes and cars. The U.S. Attorney’s Office has done the same type of investigation in 10 other police departments since 2021. "Building that
News 12 New JerseyOct 20 2023
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MAPS: Where it's (un)affordable to rent and buy homes in Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Central Falls is the only place in Rhode Island where a family can affordably buy a single-family home, and there is no place in the state where a person making minimum wage rent affordably. Those were just a couple of the more sobering data points laid out in the 2023 Housing Fact Book released Friday by HousingWorks RI at Roger Williams University. The annual
WPRI 12Oct 18 2023
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Rite Aid plans to close 154 stores after bankruptcy filing. See if your store is one of them
Rite Aid's bankruptcy announcement earlier this week came with the promise that store closures would soon be imminent. It was unclear at the time just how many of pharmacy chain's more than 2,000 locations would be targeted, but Monday court filings identified 154 underperforming stores that Rite Aid plans to shutter. Rite Aid filed Sunday for the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the
The Columbus DispatchOct 25 2023
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U.S. House elects new speaker - The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
A fuming Donald Trump has been given a $10,000 fine in the civil fraud trial in New York for violating his gag order again. Plus, the U.S. House of Representatives have elected a new speaker, GOP Rep. Mike Johnson. Also, new rocket fire from Gaza hits an apartment building near Tel Aviv as vital fuel supplies are on the verge of running out in Gaza.
For daily information on the Israel-
CNN DigitalSep 14 2023
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Governor suspends excise taxes, Georgians to see lower gas prices
ATLANTA — In an executive order signed Sept. 12, Gov. Brian Kemp suspended the state’s excise tax on fuel to help provide financial relief to Georgians amid ongoing inflation. Suspension of the excise tax will save Georgians 31.2 cents per gallon of gasoline and 35 cents per gallon of diesel fuel. Kemp blamed the “40-year-high inflation and negative economic conditions” on the Biden
The Union RecorderOct 18 2023
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Evansville PD touts prostitution arrest
CASPER, Wyo. — The Evansville Police Department arrested a 38-year-old woman from Illinois on Tuesday after a citizen complaint about “a female soliciting others for sex at one of the fuel centers,” according to the agency’s Facebook update. “During the investigation officers made contact with Ashley Kinsey, a resident of Illinois. Officers also learned she had a non extraditable warrant our
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