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Oct 17 2023
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Fugitive shot after pointing a rifle at state troopers
UNION — A fugitive who was described as armed and dangerous was fatally shot Monday after he pointed a rifle at troopers with the West Virginia State Police. Early Monday afternoon, troopers received a tip from a member of the public about the location of a suspect, Anthony Charles Meyers, 35. Capt. R.A. Maddy, deputy chief of staff for the West Virginia State Police, said that Meyers was
Bluefield Daily TelegraphOct 18 2023
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Brian, a 6-year-old rhino, makes his debut at Omaha's zoo
Brian, a 6-year-old male Indian rhino, has made his debut at the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium’s Asian Highlands . Brian came from Ohio’s Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on Sept. 26. Guests can spot him in the yard nearest to the takin habitat. His arrival marks another step forward in Indian rhino conservation. Indian rhinos, also known as greater one-horned rhinos, are listed as vulnerable by
Omaha World-HeraldSep 24 2023
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Pete Buttigieg: Biden is joining UAW picket line because he’s ‘deeply pro-worker’
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday that President Joe Biden is heading to the picket line with auto union workers this week because he's "deeply pro-worker" — not because he's trying to get ahead of former President Donald Trump. "I think this is President Biden being who he is," Buttigieg said in an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press," describing him as "the most
NBC News (Online)Oct 16 2023
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Nick Canepa's report card: Chargers' quarterback, O-line, coaches fail prime-time test vs. Cowboys
The Union-Tribune’s Nick Canepa grades the Chargers following Monday’s 20-17 loss to the Cowboys at SoFi Stadium: It may be more difficult for Justin Herbert to play on the road at home that it is on the road away from home, but this is what Justin Herbert must endure often in his own joint. Had to play around a thousand flags but couldn’t do enough to. Had trouble overthrowing wide open
San Diego Union-TribuneOct 15 2023
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Israel war: Jake Sullivan claims Hamas is preventing US citizens from fleeing Gaza into Egypt
National security adviser Jake Sullivan blamed Hamas for stopping United States citizens in the Gaza Strip from fleeing the territory into Egypt. Sullivan said in a Sunday interview with CNN's State of the Union that the U.S. has asked Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to open the border for U.S. citizens, but the situation at the Rafah crossing — the sole passage point between Egypt and
Washington ExaminerOct 18 2023
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Georgia's pro-EU president avoids impeachment after break with government
TBILISI, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili escaped impeachment on Wednesday, amid a bitter dispute with a government she says is pro-Russian and insufficiently committed to bids for European Union and NATO membership. Georgian Dream, the ruling party with which Zourabichvili was once aligned, announced impeachment proceedings in September, accusing her of breaking the
ReutersOct 05 2023
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Memorial To Be Held For Dianne Feinstein In San Francisco
Memorial Service To Be Held At San Francisco City Hall For Dianne Feinstein A memorial service for Dianne Feinstein is scheduled for Thursday at San Francisco’s City Hall, where she’s been lying in state. President Joe Biden will deliver remarks by video. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to attend, as well as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York. Where Does Laphonza Butler
KQEDSep 05 2023
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Chicago beaches now closed for 2023 season
Now that Labor Day has passed, Chicago's 2023 beach season has officially come to an end. According to the Chicago Park District, Monday was the final day that Chicago's 22 beaches were open for business. "In Chicago, beach season runs from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, September 4th," a release from the Park District said. According to the Chicago Park District, all indoor pools will
NBC 5 ChicagoMar 24 2023
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What's next for workers after Michigan repeals right-to-work law
(CBS DETROIT) - On Friday, Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal a right-to-work law that allowed workers to opt out of paying union dues and fees. The change goes into effect 90 days after the current legislative session ends. Labor and employment lawyer, Richard Mack, said the repeal does not mean people will be required to join unions. "In the last 70 years, unions have not
CBS News (Online)Sep 01 2023
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Q2 Billings Area Weather: A hot and dry start to September
The first two days of the brand new month will be dry and hot with highs in the upper 80s to low to mid 90s with lots of sunshine. A quick shot of energy could bring showers to the Beartooths/Absarokas late afternoon. We'll see a change in conditions as we head into Labor Day with widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms kicking in as early as Sunday night and potentially lasting through
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