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Sep 27 2023
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Police arrest Virginia man who took gun, 2 knives to church on Sunday after online threats
A man who made online threats against a Virginia congregation has been arrested after he was discovered allegedly trying to enter the church with weapons during a worship service. Rui Jiang, a 35-year-old resident of Falls Church, was arrested Sunday outside Park Valley Church in Haymarket, according to a Prince William County Police Department press release. Prince William authorities worked
The Christian PostSep 28 2023
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Man dies in assumed fishing accident in Portneuf River near Lava Hot Springs
LAVA HOT SPRINGS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a death after a man was found in the Portneuf River near Lava Hot Springs. Local News 8 reported that on Tuesday evening a man was reported missing. Shortly after 7PM, a friend searching for him found the man unresponsive in the Portneuf River near the lower sportsman access point north of Lava Hot
KMVTAug 29 2023
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Woman's series of odd symptoms were from 3-inch worm living in her brain
A 64-year-old Australian woman is the first documented human to be infected with a type of parasite normally found in carpet pythons. Doctors extracted a 3.1-inch living roundworm from her brain after more than a year of worsening symptoms, according to a case study in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. It also may be the first-ever case of this type of roundworm infecting the brain of
NBC Today ShowAug 29 2023
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Idalia’s dreaded rapid intensification is becoming the norm for gulf storms
Forecasters have warned that Hurricane Idalia, fueled by extremely warm ocean waters, could rapidly intensify over the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday before making landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday. If Idalia’s winds increase by at least 35 mph in 24 hours, the storm would become one of a growing number in recent years to have met the criteria for rapid intensification, in part due to
Washington PostMay 16 2023
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Favre asks court to be removed from civil lawsuit
JACKSON, Miss. -- Retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre is asking the Mississippi Supreme Court to remove him as a defendant in a civil lawsuit that seeks to recover millions of dollars of misspent welfare money meant to help some of the neediest people in the United States. In papers filed late Monday, Favre's attorneys argue the Mississippi Department of Human Services is making "utterly
ESPN.comMar 27 2023
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Philadelphia officials report no chemicals in water after nearby spill
Philadelphia water officials say they are monitoring water quality closely and have seen no sign of contamination following a chemical spill into the Delaware River in a neighboring county. Bucks County health officials said Sunday that a leak late Friday evening at the Trinseo Altuglas chemical facility in Bristol Township spilled between 8,100 and 12,000 gallons of a water-based latex
Fox News (Online News)May 09 2023
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Alabama pushes for more HPV vaccines, cervical cancer screenings
The Alabama Department of Public Health is pushing for greater awareness of human papillomavirus, a common and preventable disease that can cause cervical cancer, amid efforts to address the cancer in the state. Alabama currently ranks fifth-worst in the United States for the rate of new cervical cancer cases. Nationally, an average of 7.5 women per 100,000 develop the disease, compared to 9.1
AL.comOct 19 2023
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Left To Their Own Devices
This week on The Bulletin hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin, and editor in chief Russell Moore talk about how to navigate a complicated culture as citizens of heaven. Michael Wear wonders aloud with us about why we still don’t have a Speaker of the House. Special guest Sissy Goff joins the show to discuss the complex dance parents engage when surveilling their kids’ technology use, especially
Christianity TodaySep 25 2023
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Hiker dies in fall from scenic overlook in North Carolina
A hiker died over the weekend in a fall at a scenic overlook in North Carolina. The National Parks Service said rescue crew were dispatched Saturday afternoon around 12:15 p.m. to the Glassmine Falls Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway, about 25 miles northeast of Asheville. The vantage point offers a view of the waterfall and is on a steep cliff. A woman’s body was recovered from the scene,
New York Daily NewsApr 04 2023
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17 suspected overdose deaths since Saturday prompts officials to warn of possible 'bad batch' of street drugs
Public health and emergency service officials are warning the public about a recent wave of overdose deaths in Milwaukee County. Seventeen suspected overdose deaths have been reported in the county since Saturday, along with increased service calls for nonfatal overdose incidents, a range of officials announced at a press conference hosted by Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski on Tuesday. That
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel