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Oct 13 2020
Analysis
The Irony at the Heart of the Amy Coney Barrett Fight
Judge Amy Coney Barrett sat before the Senate Judiciary Committee today in a fuchsia dress and pearls, listening quietly as Republican senators depicted her as the ideal modern feminist. “How do you and your husband manage two, full-time professional careers and, at the same time, take care of your large family?” Senator John Cornyn of Texas wanted to know. “I’ll bet there are many young women
The AtlanticJul 31 2023
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Broncos WR KJ Hamler reveals 'mild heart' issue, will be waived with non-football illness designation
ENGLEWOOD — The Broncos waived wide receiver KJ Hamler on Monday with a non-football illness designation. Denver could bring him back early in the 2023 season after he recently was diagnosed with what he called on social media a “mild heart irritation, called pericarditis.” Hamler had been on the active/non-football injury list after suffering a torn pectoral muscle last winter while working
My Colorado Springs NewsApr 14 2024
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SNL pokes fun at Donald Trump’s centrist view on Abortion Bans
"Saturday Night Live" weighed-in on Donald Trump's abortion ban claims, with "Weekend Update" hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che shining a light on the former president's centrist view. "This week, Donald Trump said that he supports abortion laws being decided by the states instead of the federal government," said Che, referring to the former president’s video on Truth Social, in which he says
SalonApr 13 2024
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Wayne County, drainage district irked by art center at Grosse Pointe Park-Detroit border
Concerns about the construction of a controversial art center on the Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park border, specifically its encroachment on a drain easement, is the heart of a lawsuit in Wayne County. Wayne County and the Fox Creek Drain Drainage District filed a complaint in March to stop work at the site, among other requests, after the project encroached into an easement — the second time
Detroit Free PressJun 26 2023
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Listen: CNN publishes audio of 2021 Trump interview at the heart of DOJ’s classified documents case
CNN on Monday released exclusive audio recording of former President Donald Trump discussing his possession of “secret” documents he did not declassify before leaving office. The audio is a major piece of evidence at the center of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Trump’s handing of classified documents. As the Department of Justice wrote in its indictment of the former president
AlterNetApr 14 2024
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Theatreworks in Colorado Springs announces new 2024-2025 season
Theatreworks will pay homage to classic authors in its upcoming season. The long-running professional, regional theater company at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, founded in 1975, will perform adaptations of works by William Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Henry James, along with the Colorado premiere of “The Heart Sellers,” a new play by Lloyd Suh, “Flyin’ West” by modern American
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 14 2024
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This BYU fan favorite is in the transfer portal
Brigham Young Cougars guard Richie Saunders (15) yells at the ref against Texas Tech during the Big 12 conference championship in Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Texas Tech won 81-67. Mark Pope’s exit from BYU continues to plague his now-former program. Cougars guard Richie Saunders has entered the transfer portal, he announced in an Instagram post Sunday. “Due to the
Deseret NewsMar 29 2024
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‘Apples Never Fall’ star Jake Lacy’s acting journey began in a rural Vermont town
Born in Greenfield to parents who hail from Needham, Lacy grew up in Pittsford, Vt., surrounded by “crunchy granola transplants from suburban New England” and “multi-generation Vermonters who’ve been there for a hundred, two-hundred years,” he told the Globe in a recent Zoom interview. While his mother and father “were wonderful and loving” toward Lacy and his brother, the actor, now 38,
The Boston GlobeApr 13 2024
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Family believes man who was beaten outside West Hollywood nightclub was targeted in a hate crime
The family of a man who was beaten unconscious outside a West Hollywood nightclub is hoping to find the suspect that left Alberto Vasquez with life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred on the evening of April 5. Family members say the 53-year-old was out celebrating in the vibrant Rainbow District of West Hollywood. Vasquez was at the Heart Weho nightclub. The victim left to meet
KTLAAug 06 2020
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Weed is not good for your heart, studies say
You may love smoking weed, but it does not love your heart, according to the American Heart Association's new scientific statement on marijuana.
"The American Heart Association recommends that people not smoke or vape any substance, including cannabis products, because of the potential harm to the heart, lungs and blood vessels," said Dr. Rose Marie Robertson, the deputy chief science
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