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Jun 16 2023
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Mississippi man killed by falling tree in stormy weather
A Mississippi man died after a tree fell on him during stormy weather early Friday. Canton Police Chief Otha Brown told WLBT-TV the man was killed after high winds toppled over a tree onto his carport as he was entering his car. Storms on Thursday left four other people dead -- three in Texas and one in Florida. Perryton, Texas Fire Chief Paul Dutcher said three people were killed, including
AL.com
May 31 2023
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Twins' bases-loaded futility ends in 8-2 rout of Astros
HOUSTON — Maybe word got out. Hunter Brown probably knew about it, so when Max Kepler and Willi Castro led off the third innings with singles, it must have made sense to walk Michael A. Taylor. And Parker Mushinski surely was aware of the numbers, so when he relieved Brown in the fifth with Alex Kirilloff and Kyle Farmer on base in the fifth inning, he simplified things and hit Joey Gallo with
Star Tribune
Jun 14 2023
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Unhealthy air blankets Minnesota because of unusual, untended Canadian fires
The air turned pretty unhealthy through most of Minnesota and western Wisconsin on Wednesday. Canadian wildfires are keeping the area in a haze, and an air quality alert is in effect through Friday morning. Most of Minnesota's air quality index rose above 150 by Wednesday evening, meaning the air is unhealthy for everyone, but especially young children and older people. A brown haze hovered
Fox9
May 18 2023
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Rep. Craig seeks answers from FAA after feces rain down on Burnsville woman's car
A stinking mystery, where feces of an unknown origin rained down from the sky on a constituent's car, has U.S. Rep. Angie Craig seeking answers from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Carisa Browne was waiting at the drive-thru Monday at a Caribou Coffee in Burnsville with her six-year-old son, when she noticed gobs of brown, smelly liquid pelt her Honda Prelude. "It was like the
Star Tribune
May 17 2023
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‘He Was Killed For … $14’: Footage Reveals Security Guard Shooting Alleged Shoplifter
Video footage of the moment a Walgreens security officer shot and killed an alleged shoplifter was made public by the San Francisco District Attorney on Monday.
Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony will not be charged in the shooting death of 24-year-old Banko Brown after District Attorney Brooke Jenkins determined Anthony had acted in self-defense, according to The Associated Press (AP). Jenkins
The Daily Caller
Jun 14 2023
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Astros slug 4 HRs, wallop Nats 6-1
Mauricio Dubón, Kyle Tucker, Martín Maldonado and Chas McCormick each hit solo homers to back up a solid start by rookie Hunter Brown and lead the Astros to a 6-1 win over the Washington Nationals. And then there were the milestones. José Abreu had two hits to give him 1,501 career hits, making him the 21st active player to reach 1,500 hits and the 12th Cuban-born player to do it. Maldonado’s
The Baytown Sun
May 21 2023
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Mississippi school in trans trouble over graduation dress code
A high school in Mississippi’s Harrison County School District has forbidden the transgender child of Samantha and Henry Brown from dressing as a girl during the school’s upcoming graduation ceremonies. The Browns’ son “L.B.” identifies” as a girl and had planned to wear high heels and a dress to the event. The Browns took the school to court over the matter and now a federal judge has ruled
HotAir
May 17 2023
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Disturbing Footage Shows Alleged Shoplifter Was Retreating When Walgreens Guard Killed Him
Disturbing new footage revealed Monday that Banko Brown, the suspected shoplifter fatally shot by a Walgreens security guard in San Francisco last month, was walking backwards out of the store when a single shot was fired into his chest.
Prosecutors released the graphic clip along with an announcement Monday that Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, 33, won’t face criminal charges in the death
Daily Beast
May 29 2023
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The fallen and missing honored at Follansbee American Legion Post 45’s service
Velegol and leaders of the American Legion reflected on the more than 1.1 million American servicemen and women who lost their lives in wars. Keith Brown, American Legion Department of West Virginia vice commander and chaplain-adjutant for Post 45, noted Follansbee natives Emrys Watkins, for whom the post is named, and Salvatore Stillitano were both killed in action while serving in France
The Weirton Daily Times
Jun 12 2023
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Nuggets finally silence the doubters, beat the relentless Heat to capture first NBA championship
It wasn’t until Dorchester native Bruce Brown was fouled with the Nuggets up 3 points that they could actually relax. The Miami Heat again played a valiant game, showing they would not be knocked out easily, despite trailing this series three games to one. DENVER – The emotion of the sellout crowd at Ball Arena turned from anxiety to jubilation when Jimmy Butler missed a rushed 3-pointer with
The Boston Globe