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Apr 13 2023
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Anne Arundel County to supply free gunlocks to residents
BALTIMORE -- Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman joined officials from the county's health department, libraries, and public schools to launch a new program on Thursday: providing two free gun locks to adult residents. "Every year, nearly 350 children under the age of 18 unintentionally shoot themselves or someone else, all with unsecured guns," Pittman said. During a press
CBS News (Online)Jul 09 2023
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Iowa Republicans will pursue a 6-week abortion ban during a special session that starts Tuesday
DES MOINES — Iowa’s Republican-controlled Legislature will aim to enact a ban on abortion after roughly six weeks of pregnancy during a rare special session that starts Tuesday, a draft of the bill released Friday shows. The proposed measure is similar to a 2018 law that a deadlocked state Supreme Court declined to reinstate last month, prompting Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds to call for the
Albert Lea TribuneJul 07 2023
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Tribal Chief Is ‘Interested In Reclaiming’ Ancestral Land Where Ben & Jerry’s HQ Now Stands
Ben & Jerry’s headquarters is located on land originally controlled by a Native American tribe in Vermont, and the chief of this tribe expressed interest in reclaiming the property on Friday. Ben & Jerry’s marked Independence Day on Tuesday by tweeting that the U.S. should “commit to returning” land to Native Americans. In response, Don Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan Band of The Coosuk
The Daily CallerJun 27 2023
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Florida man shoots pool cleaner he mistook as intruder
A Florida man shot at his pool cleaner earlier this month, believing the cleaner was a home intruder, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday. Jana Hocevar reported being startled when she saw an unknown man on her pool deck in Dunedin, Fla., around 9 p.m. on June 15. Her husband, Bradley Hocevar, yelled at the man, identified as Karl Polek, several times asking him to leave the
The HillJul 07 2023
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Kansas attorney general sues to prevent transgender people from changing driver's licenses
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Republican attorney general of Kansas sued Friday to block transgender residents from changing their sex on their driver's licenses and to rebuke the Democratic governor for defying his interpretation of a new law. Attorney General Kris Kobach went to a state court in hopes of getting an order to stop Gov. Laura Kelly and agencies under her control to stop allowing the
Times UnionJul 18 2023
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Baltimore Considers 'Investing' Billions To Address 14,000 Vacant Homes
Baltimore Considers 'Investing' Billions To Address 14,000 Vacant Homes Over 14,000 vacant houses are scattered across Democrat-controlled Baltimore City, an issue we've been reporting on for years -- refer to our 2018 article "One Baltimore Neighborhood Has The Highest Vacancy Rate In America." Six decades of Democrats in City Hall have transformed the once-thriving metro area just above
ZeroHedgeJul 09 2023
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New malaria cases in Florida increase U.S. totals
Two new cases of malaria were reported in Florida last week, officials said, bringing the total number of locally-transmitted infections in the United States to seven. The Florida Department of Health said the two cases were reported in Sarasota County and represent the fifth and sixth cases in the state. One other malaria case was previously confirmed in Texas. Late last month, the United
Staten Island AdvanceJun 24 2023
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NYPD seeks gunman in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn daylight shooting: VIDEO
Cops hunted Saturday for a masked gunman who wounded two people in a brazen broad daylight shooting on a commercial street in Brooklyn. The gunman walked up to a gray sedan stopped next to an MTA bus on Fifth Ave. near 95th St. in Bay Ridge at about 4:10 p.m. Friday, pulled a gun, and opened fire into a parked car. After the shots rang out, two men fled the sedan from the front and rear
New York Daily NewsJun 24 2023
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NYPD seeks Brooklyn gunman who wounded two in brazen Bay Ridge shooting: VIDEO
Cops hunted Saturday for a masked gunman who wounded two people in a brazen broad daylight shooting on a commercial street in Brooklyn. The gunman walked up to a gray sedan stopped next to an MTA bus on Fifth Ave. near 95th St. in Bay Ridge at about 4:10 p.m. Friday, pulled a gun, and opened fire into a parked car. After the shots rang out, two men fled the sedan from the front and rear
Yahoo NewsJul 07 2023
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Indigenous chief wants to take back Ben & Jerry's HQ built on "stolen" land
An Indigenous tribe descended from the Native American nation that originally controlled the land in Vermont the Ben & Jerry's headquarters is located on would be interested in taking it back, its chief has said, after the company publicly called for "stolen" lands to be returned. Don Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan Band of The Coosuk Abenaki Nation—one of four descended from the Abenaki
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