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Apr 11 2024
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Jury begins deliberations in the trial against a former doctor accused of tampering with IV bags
Jurors began deliberations shortly after noon Thursday in the federal trial of a Dallas anesthesiologist accused of poisoning IV bags. Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz is charged with 10 counts of tampering with a consumer product [IV bags] and the adulteration of drugs [IV bags]. The alleged crimes happened at Baylor Scott & White’s SurgiCare in North Dallas over five days in August 2022. Federal
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 15 2024
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Biden’s dovish posture toward Iran emboldened Tehran in its attack on Israel: experts
American and Israeli experts issued scathing indictments of President Biden’s alleged timid Iran policy after Tehran launched a massive aerial warfare attack on the Jewish state over the weekend.
The Islamic Republic, for the first time, executed direct missile and drone strikes into Israeli territory. The dramatic events in the heart of the Middle East have triggered calls for the
Fox News (Online News)Apr 11 2024
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POLLACK: Female Athletes Must Take Matters Into Their Own Hands After Leadership Lets Man Win Weightlifting Meet
Over the last seven years, I’ve poured my heart into Olympic Weightlifting. Starting at just 15, I’ve faced challenges that extended far beyond lifting weights, navigating a landscape that is increasingly indifferent to the integrity of women’s sports. My accolades — a gold medalist at the 2023 U23 National Championships with a 200kg total, participation in over 25 competitions, nine national
The Daily CallerSep 25 2023
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One Last Insult: Megan Rapinoe Does not Sing or Put Hand Over Heart During Her Final National Anthem
Now former U.S. Women’s National Team captain Megan Rapinoe delivered one last insult to the United States by refusing to put her hand over her heart or sing the national anthem in her final game as a professional soccer player with the USWNT. Rapinoe played her final game on Sunday, Sept. 24, in a game against South Africa in Chicago’s Soldier Field, and as the game kicked off, the national
Breitbart NewsApr 12 2023
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Her heart stopped in the Boston Marathon. Now she’s returning to help save others.
When Meghan Roth pictures running the Boston Marathon again one day, it isn’t the notion of conquering Heartbreak Hill or getting to the finish line that causes her voice to break and tears to well. It’s the thought of returning to the 7.4-mile mark, where the Minnesota runner’s heart stopped during the 2021 race, that causes an emotional flashback. On that October day, with the race moved to
Washington PostApr 10 2024
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Trinity’s rich culture bolstering success across all athletic programs
SAN ANTONIO – Right in the heart of San Antonio lies Trinity University, and when you walk the hallways of William H. Bell Center — you’re bound to run into rows and rows of hardware. This past fall and winter, the Trinity Tigers were the only Division III school in the country to send eight programs to NCAA tournaments: • None Football — Competed in the 2nd Round of NCAA playoffs The
KSATApr 12 2024
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Trump tells Arizona Legislature to act after GOP blocks bills to repeal 1864 abortion ban
Former President Trump on Friday urged Arizona lawmakers to act “as fast as possible” to adjust the state’s abortion policy after a state Supreme Court ruling upheld an 1864 law and made performing the procedure a felony.
The comments marked the latest fallout of the decision, which has left Republicans scrambling to respond as Democrats relentlessly hammer Trump on the issue of
The HillApr 10 2024
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Aid package brings support for children of Key Bridge collapse victims
“Today, and every day, we are thinking about and praying for the six victims of a Key Bridge collapse and also their families,” Moore said while addressing a crowd of lawmakers, advocates and administration officials who mobilized to respond to the incident. “They are in our hearts, they are in our thoughts and they are in our prayers.” Six construction workers who had been repairing potholes
Washington PostApr 11 2024
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Former Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson dies at 84
SALT LAKE CITY — Former Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson died Thursday at the age of 84 due to congestive heart failure and Parkinson's disease, his family announced. "As the eternal optimist, he loved people and they loved him back. We are honored that his memory will live on in the legacy he built as Salt Lake City mayor, through the countless people he has taught and mentored, his decades of
KSLApr 11 2024
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In memory: Former Foothill basketball coach remembered for having “a big personality”
PLEASANTON – Randy Isaacs, a former Foothill High School basketball coach who led the Pleasanton school to a state championship game berth in 2000, has died. He was 59. Isaacs suffered a heart attack on Saturday and died later that day. Isaacs served as mentor to many of the East Bay Athletic League’s current coaches and remained connected to the Pleasanton school even after he retired from
East Bay Times