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Jul 11 2023
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2 Oklahoma Men Charged After Contentious Board of Education Meeting
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Two Oklahoma men are facing criminal charges after scuffling that broke out when the two allegedly tried to control access to a State Board of Education meeting last month. They both were charged Friday in Oklahoma County District Court with obstructing passage through a state-owned building. One man also is charged with two counts of assault and battery, while the other
U.S. News & World ReportJun 21 2023
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Jan. 6 rioter who electroshocked D.C. Officer Michael Fanone sentenced to 12.5 years
WASHINGTON — A Donald Trump supporter who drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison on Wednesday. Daniel "D.J." Rodriguez, a California man who traveled to D.C. with fellow Trump supporters who belonged to a Telegram group called the "PATRIOTS 45 MAGA Gang," pleaded
NBC News (Online)Jul 09 2023
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Malaria alert issued by CDC after new cases in Florida
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a public health alert following the first cases of malaria being acquired inside the U.S in 20 years were reported. Florida health officials earlier this month confirmed two more cases of malaria in the state, bringing the total up to six. Officials said the malaria infections happened in May and June. The new cases brought the
NewsweekJul 11 2023
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Utah State University football player accused of rape and drug distribution
LOGAN, Utah (ABC4) — A Utah State University football player is facing several first-degree felony charges after being accused of rape, aggravated kidnapping, and selling Adderall on campus. Kingsley Krey Holliday, 22, faces two counts of knowingly distributing a controlled substance, one count of aggravated kidnapping, one count of rape, and one count of forcible sodomy, all of which are
ABC4 UtahJul 13 2023
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Air Quality Alert Issued for Friday, Saturday Across Minnesota
(KNSI) – Canadian wildfires are again prompting an alert about the air quality in virtually all of Minnesota, including the St. Cloud area. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is raising its color alert to orange or unhealthy for sensitive groups from 8:00 a.m. Friday through 3:00 p.m. Saturday. The air could cause issues for people with lung disease, asthma, heart disease, children, and
KNSI RadioJul 06 2023
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Reproductive Rights under attack in IOWA Special Session
Earlier this year, the Iowa Supreme Court deadlocked 3-3 on Iowa’s 2018 law that banned abortion after 6 weeks. This had the effect of making abortion legal in Iowa. One justice recused because of ties to the lawsuit. Yesterday, IA Gov. Reynolds called a special session for July 11. The only issue will be an abortion ban. Iowa has turned from a purple and occasional blue state to a solid red
Daily KosJul 06 2023
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What we know about the situation at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant
Ukrainian officials have heightened warnings in recent days that Russia plans to blow up the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- the largest nuclear plant in Europe. The plant has been at the center of concern since Russian invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Russian troops stormed the plant and took control on March 4, 2022, at one point kidnapping two top Ukrainian energy company officials.
ABC News (Online)Jul 06 2023
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Zaporizhzhia Prepares For 'Worst Case Scenario' Over Plant Fears
Authorities in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia near Europe's largest nuclear plant, under Russian control, said Thursday they are preparing for the "worst" as fears of sabotage mount. Kyiv and Moscow accused each other this week of planning an incident at the plant, which fell to Russian forces at the start of their invasion launched in February last year. Kyiv has said Russia has placed
Barron'sJul 06 2023
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Public invited to open house on Dry Creek Master Drainage Plan
CHEYENNE – The city of Cheyenne will host a public open house to receive community input and update the Dry Creek Master Drainage Plan for the Dry Creek drainage basin. With continuing development north of Dell Range Boulevard and along the eastern side of the city’s corporate limits, stormwater runoff is projected to increase within the basin. This study will look at current drainage issues
The Wyoming Tribune EagleJun 20 2023
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Bidens' problems far from over after Hunter Biden plea deal, political expert says
SACRAMENTO — After news broke of Hunter Biden's plea deal, many are calling it a slap on the wrist. CBS13 political analyst Gary Dietrich said the Bidens' problems are far from over. The announcement was sudden, but according to Dietrich, it shouldn't be a surprise. "I don't think anybody was surprised by it," he said. "Although, I think some Republicans were surprised in their view. They call
CBS News (Online)