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Aug 24 2023
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Greenwich Area Pets Waiting To Be Adopted: Meet Astaire, Bruce, Grace & More
Do you want to add a furry friend to your family? Look no further than these Greenwich animal shelters for a pet available for adoption. Many animal shelters are still working to fulfill adoptions and place pets in their forever home. Across Connecticut, there are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages and sizes without a home — and many of them are located within driving
Patch.comJun 21 2023
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$15 Minimum Wage Bill Clears House: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read
Good evening, Pennsylvania Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the state for today, just for you. Here are the top five stories from the Keystone State: 1. The Bucks County Coroner’s Office has ruled the death of a 9-year-old boy on Monday evening at a pond in New Britain Borough as an accidental drowning. (Read more on Patch.) 2. Three pediatric medical
Patch.comAug 26 2023
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F/A-18 fighter-jet pilot killed in crash near MCAS Miramar identified
The U.S. Marine who was killed in a jet crash Thursday night near MCAS Miramar has been identified, according to the Marines. Maj. Andrew Mettler was the pilot of the F/A-18 fighter jet when it crashed in a remote part of the base east of Interstate 15. “I am deeply saddened to share the loss of Maj. Andrew ‘Simple Jack’ Mettler, a fellow Marine aviator who was honing his craft as a Hornet
NBC 7 San DiegoAug 23 2023
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Medical Examiner Rules Obamas' Personal Chef Died by Accident
The death of the Obama family’s personal chef, Tafari Campbell has been ruled an accident. The Washington Post reported that Timothy McGuirk, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, said the ruling was the culmination of an investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Massachusetts. However, he refused to provide any further details on
Western JournalAug 25 2023
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The mugshot heard ‘round the world: Eight truths that the mugshot reveals
There are eight absolutely true statements about Trump’s indictment and arrest in Fulton County, Georgia. I’ll get to all of them in a minute, but I’ll start with the most obvious: Never take a mugshot photo of an innocent man with at least 75 million fans, a large percentage of whom are brave and have a great sense of humor. Let’s start with the mugshot itself and Trump’s defiant reaction. (
American ThinkerAug 20 2023
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Michigan State interim president Woodruff won't seek permanent job
EAST LANSING — Michigan State University Interim President Teresa Woodruff will not apply to become the school's permanent president, Crain's has learned. Woodruff informed the board of trustees of her decision Friday. She confirmed the news to Crain's Sunday night. "I was honored to be asked and then unanimously voted by the Board of Trustees to serve in an interim role as president, leading
Crain's Detroit BusinessSep 05 2023
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ICICI Bank rises Tuesday, still underperforms market
ICICI Bank Ltd. 532174, shares inched up 0.17% to 968.55 Indian rupees Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the S&P BSE Sensex Index 1, rising 0.23% to 65,780.26. ICICI Bank Ltd. closed 40.15 rupees below its 52-week high (1,008.70 rupees), which the company achieved on July 24. The stock outperformed some of its competitors Tuesday,
MarketWatchJul 16 2023
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Alcaraz, Djokovic yearning to ‘feast’
Before they'll face each other in the Wimbledon final today, Djokovic was asked to size up Alcaraz -- and he compared the kid to himself. "He's been incredibly successful in adapting to the surfaces and [to the] demands and challenges of opponents on a given day," Djokovic said. "I see this as a great trait, as a great virtue. I see this as one of my biggest strengths throughout my career,
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteAug 24 2023
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GOP delegates, visitors share first impressions of Milwaukee following presidential debate
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee made a major impression under the national spotlight by hosting the GOP’s first presidential debate of the primary season. Organizers say Wednesday night's event was just a dress rehearsal for what is to come during next summer's Republican National Convention, so TMJ4’s Mariam Mackar spoke to visitors like Paul Dame, to hear their first impressions of our city. “There’s
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeAug 22 2023
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State leaders react to Nebraska president Ted Carter's departure
Thank you, Chair Fujita. Wow, what *** true honor. I can't tell you how humbled I am by the support I have received. Um I'm speaking on behalf of myself and my wife Linda. This is the greatest honor of my career to be appointed president of this Great University. Ohio State is *** land grant institution. It is the state flagship, the university's motto as all of you know, education for
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