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Jun 18 2024
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Five years after last spin, Seaside Heights carousel is back, ready for rides
SEASIDE HEIGHTS - The Seaside Heights historic carousel is ready to start spinning at last. The public will be able to ride the restored Floyd L. Moreland Carousel starting 6 p.m. July 3, the height of the tourist season at the Jersey Shore. "It's very exciting," Mayor Anthony Vaz said. "It was a long road, (but) in fairness into the public, it wasn’t a road that you could just rubberstamp and
Asbury Park PressJun 21 2024
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Love and rage: Reflections on Pride Month and the fight for equity in NYC
This Pride month I reflect on Love and Rage because Stonewall was a riot, started by people who were full of rage at the ways that the world continuously tried to crush their love each day. Our queer and trans ancestors were not able to unabashedly show love for each other or for themselves. Today, each of us strives to find their place in this world, in the movement for justice, peace, and
Gay City NewsJul 02 2024
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1 of Southern Utah’s ‘most cherished recreation sites’ to be closed for 2 months
Bureau of Land Management Paria River District Manager Harry Barber told St. George News renovations and construction will be underway at one of the “most cherished recreation sites” in Garfield County inside the Barber said the project is intended to enhance the visitor experience at the area known for trails that meander through a lush canyon with a 126-foot waterfall, life-size pictographs
St George NewsJun 21 2024
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Trump’s attempt to cast January 6 rioters as ‘warriors’ is reckless nonsense
It took an especially creative kind of con man — an ad man, perhaps — to spin the day of the anti-democracy mob riot at the United States Capitol as “J6.” That’s a brand name that sounds like it would sell, rather than stink up the place. But to label the mob members themselves not as criminals but as “warriors” — well, there’s a truly creative reversal of the actual truth. The Oxford English
Los Angeles Daily NewsMar 13 2024
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New UB Law class aims to curb national prosecutor crisis
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Four years ago this May, protests overtook multiple neighborhoods in the city of Buffalo, as people rallied against the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. But beneath the raw anger directed at police departments and their officers lurked a much broader anti-law enforcement bent. “The George Floyd incident was the genesis of another
WIVB 4Jun 14 2024
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CBP officers convicted of taking bribes to allow drugs across US-Mexico border
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was convicted in San Diego federal court this week of taking bribes to allow drug-laden vehicles across the U.S.-Mexico border. Leonard Darnell George was charged last year along with several others with conspiring to bring drugs and undocumented migrants into the United States. A San Diego federal jury convicted George on Monday
ABC 10News San DiegoJan 26 2024
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City of Seattle Hands $10 MILLION to ANTIFA, BLM Rioters.
The city of Seattle announced on Wednesday a $10 million settlement with a group of 50 BLM and Antifa rioters. The rioters sued the city and the Seattle Police Department (SPD) for injuries they claimed were a result of police actions during the 2020 riots following the death of career criminal George Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis. The personal injury law firm Stritmatter Kessler
The National PulseJul 02 2024
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Ulukilupetea ‘Tea’ Akosita Fakahua Nio
Ulukilupetea “Tea” Akosita Fakahua Nio, age 54, of Ivins, Utah passed away on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in the St. George Regional Medical Center with her beloved family by her side. Born on Dec. 3, 1969 to Latu Vava’u Finau and Malakai Pua Fakahua, Tea lived a full and eventful young life in San Bruno, California, with her three siblings and many aunties, uncles and friends. Tea’s cousins Latu
St George NewsJun 07 2013
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George W. Bush critics turn wrath on President Obama
A club of Capitol Hill liberals made life hell for George W. Bush in his second term.
PoliticoJul 02 2024
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2 adults dead, boy critically injured in Largo fire
Two people died in a two-alarm apartment fire early Tuesday morning in Largo.According to Prince George's County fire officials, firefighters were called shortly before 4 a.m. to a three-story apartment in the unit block of Harry Truman Drive, where fire was showing through the roof.Fire officials said a woman and a man were found dead in the unit, and a boy was taken to a hospital in critical
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