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Sep 01 2023
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Missouri rolls past South Dakota in opener
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- On his way to matching a career high of seven catches in a game, Missouri’s Luther Burden III took a serious pop in the head Thursday night, leading to a targeting call and ejection for South Dakota’s Dennis Shorter. After all of the offseason workouts and practice reps and high hopes, Mizzou quarterback Brady Cook made sure to do a quick check on the sophomore receiver before
Sioux-City JournalSep 01 2023
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Two people killed, eight hurt in Peoria shootings
Two people were killed and eight were injured in a spate of separate shootings in Peoria, Ill., overnight Wednesday and Thursday morning, according to the Associated Press. “There’s a war on the streets right now, and people have decided they’re going to take justice into their hands and commit these crimes we’re seeing,” Peoria Police Chief Eric Echevarria said at a press conference on
The HillSep 01 2023
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Delaware State Police Investigate Fatal Collision in Milford
MILFORD, DE – A fatal collision occurred on Bay Road in Milford, Delaware, yesterday afternoon, resulting in one death and one hospitalization. At about 12:22 p.m., a 2019 Freightliner Cement Pump Truck was heading south on Bay Road near Thompsonville Road. Concurrently, an 87-year-old Milford man was driving a Cub Cadet Tractor that was partially in the grass median and partially in the left
Shore News NetworkJul 13 2023
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Kentucky Man Busted For Decorating Home With ‘Dead Friends’
An FBI search of a Kentucky apartment on Tuesday allegedly turned up some macabre decor: dozens of human remains, including skulls, spines, femurs and hip bones, all belonging to the tenant, James Nott. The revelation comes as authorities crack down on a recently uncovered ring of body part traffickers, which allegedly includes remains swiped from a Harvard Medical School morgue. The body
Daily BeastJul 13 2023
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Eating limits of fish from North Carolina river recommended due to "forever chemical"
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina health officials formally recommended on Thursday limits on eating certain fish caught from portions of the Cape Fear River due to health concerns from a substance within the family of “forever chemicals.” The state Department of Health and Human Services issued a for species of freshwater fish from the middle and lower Cape Fear River south of Fayetteville
Associated PressJul 13 2023
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Michigan salon under investigation for refusing trans clients
The owner of a hair salon in northern Michigan is being investigated for saying on Facebook she refuses to serve anyone who identifies “as anything other than a man/woman.” Christine Geiger, the owner of Studio 8 Hair Lab in Traverse City, took to social media over the weekend to express her feelings toward trans and nonbinary people. “If a human identifies as anything other than a man/woman,
New York Daily NewsAug 30 2023
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Inside a hurricane hunter flight as Idalia became a Category 4 storm
One pilot told me right at the beginning, before we took off, that it would be a really rough ride. He said the storm was intensifying so rapidly that it would have a ton of spin up tornadoes and rough turbulence. He warned me. I flew Hurricane Dorian in 2019 with the US Air Force Reserve hurricane hunters when Dorian was a Category 5 over the Bahamas and that was a completely smooth ride. So
CNN (Online News)Jul 13 2023
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Mom Pleads Guilty to Helping Daughter Get Abortion After Meta Shares Her Messages with Police
A Nebraska mother pleaded guilty on Friday to giving her 17-year-old daughter pills for an abortion, helping to burn and bury the fetus. Identified as Jessica Burgess, the mother entered a plea agreement admitting to providing an abortion after 20 weeks of gestation, false reporting, and tampering with human skeletal remains. According to the Associated Press, charges announced last year,
The MessengerSep 05 2023
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Hong Kong high court rules in favor of recognition of overseas same-sex marriages
An activist detained in Hong Kong partially won his final appeal seeking recognition for same-sex marriages registered overseas, in a landmark court ruling Tuesday that is likely to have a far-reaching impacton the city’s LGBTQ+ community. Jimmy Sham, a prominent pro-democracy activist during huge anti-government protests in 2019, married his husband in New York 10 years ago. Sham first asked
Los Angeles TimesSep 05 2023
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Hong Kong’s top court rules in favor of legal recognition for same-sex partnerships
An activist detained in Hong Kong partially won his final appeal Tuesday seeking recognition for same-sex marriage registered overseas, in a landmark court ruling that is likely to have a far-reaching impact on the city’s LGBTQ+ community. Jimmy Sham, a prominent pro-democracy activist during 2019 anti-government protests, married his husband in New York 10 years ago. Sham first asked for a
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