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Jun 19 2023
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Beyond Wonderland music festival cancels second day after shooting in nearby Washington park leaves 2 dead
Organizers of a music festival in Washington state canceled the second day of their event after a shooting at a nearby campground that left two dead. Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge announced the change on Sunday while praising authorities who responded to the gunfire that erupted Saturday night. The shooting took place near the electronic music event in George, about 150 miles east of Seattle
Fox News DigitalJun 30 2023
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SCOTUS ended the last vestige of 'systemic racism' in America
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the greatest majority opinion ever written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.. That one-time Obamacare savior, who in 2012 rewrote the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate as a “tax” in order to salvage President Barack Obama’s signature domestic policy, this time penned a landmark ruling abolishing something the Left has been clamoring to
HotAirJun 18 2023
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2 killed, 3 injured in mass shooting outside music festival
Two people have died and three more were injured in a shooting at a campground outside a concert venue in George, Washington Saturday evening, according to the Grant County Sheriff's Office. "The shooter continued to shoot randomly into the crowd, and the suspect was eventually taken into custody," Grant County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Kyle Foreman said at a press conference Saturday
The BlazeJun 23 2023
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Jazz GM breaks down how team landed 3 'really talented prospects' in NBA draft
SALT LAKE CITY — There was a time leading up to Thursday's draft that the Utah Jazz debated whether to take Central Florida forward Taylor Hendricks or Baylor guard Keyonte George with the No. 9 pick. They chose right, if only because they ended up with both players. "The way the draft board fell really took a fortunate turn for us," Jazz general manager Justin Zanik said. The Utah Jazz ended
KSLJun 22 2023
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Hurricanes’ Jordan Miller drafted by Los Angeles Clippers in second round
Jordan Miller did not come to the Hurricanes as a star, but he turned into one. After helping lead Miami to two deep NCAA Tournament runs, Miller is headed to the NBA. The Los Angeles Clippers drafted Miller with the 48th pick in the second round on Thursday night. Miller, who transferred to UM after three seasons at George Mason, played in 73 games for Miami. He averaged 12.7 points and 6.1
Sun SentinelJun 16 2023
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Feds: Minneapolis police systematicaly racist
MINNEAPOLIS — The Justice Department on Friday issued a withering critique of Minneapolis police, alleging that they systematically discriminated against racial minorities, violated constitutional rights and disregarded the safety of people in custody for years before George Floyd was killed. The report was the result of a sweeping two-year probe, and it confirmed many of the citizen
Mankato Free PressJun 16 2023
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Justice Department Accuses Minneapolis Police of Violating Rights, Dangerous Tactics
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers remarks during a meeting with U.S. attorneys at the Justice Department in Washington on June 14, 2023. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Following an investigation prompted by the death of George Floyd, the Justice Department accused the Minneapolis police on Friday of a consistent pattern of violating constitutional rights, discrimination against
The Epoch TimesJun 28 2023
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Deutsche Bank downgrades Walgreens on worrying outlook for pharmacy stock
Walgreens ' management just flashed a warning sign for the year ahead, and Deutsche Bank thinks investors need to stay on the sidelines on the stock. The bank downgraded the pharmacy stock to hold from buy on Wednesday and lowered its price target to $34 per share price from $46. Deutsche's new forecast implies roughly 19% upside from Tuesday's close. Analyst George Hill said a Tuesday call
CNBCJun 16 2023
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DOJ report finds Minneapolis police use "dangerous" excessive force and discriminatory conduct
Washington — The Minneapolis Police Department disproportionately targets Black and Native American people in law enforcement activity and is using unjustified force in many instances across the city, according to a years-long federal review of the department stemming from the killing of George Floyd. "The City of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Police Department engage in a pattern or
CBS News (Online)Jun 27 2023
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REPORT: Tree Falls On, Kills Man Walking His Dogs
A real estate agent was pronounced dead in Atlanta, Georgia, shortly after an oak tree fell on him while he was walking his dogs during a storm, according to WSB TV. George Heery Jr. was walking with his dogs on Delmont Drive in Garden Hills when an old oak tree fell on him, according to WSB TV. Heery’s neighbor, Randy Merrill, said that everybody in the area, including the doctor, rushed over
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