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Oct 23 2023
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Speaker candidates make their pitches
The House Republican conference is set to hear from nine Speaker candidates tonight ahead of a Tuesday morning vote on the party’s nominee. Candidates have already begun previewing their pitches for why they should be entrusted to lead the fractured conference. Republican Study Committee Chairman Kevin Hern (Okla.) sent colleagues a letter listing stats on government funding, the budget,
The HillOct 15 2023
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Salt Lake Express bus catches on fire south of Malad
ONEIDA COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI)-A Salt Lake Express Bus caught on fire just south of Malad on Interstate 15 Sunday Night.
There is no information about how the fire started or if any passengers or drivers have been injured.
Oneida County emergency crews are currently on scene.
Linda Larsen is near the scene currently gathering additional information.
Local News 8 will
KIFI News 8Oct 18 2023
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Gasoline pipeline break prompts evacuations in Branch Co.
GIRARD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Authorities say there was a large break on a gasoline pipeline in Branch County. The Branch County Office of Emergency Management said the break happened around 9:40 p.m. Tuesday near Bell Road between Girard and Vincent Lake roads in Girard Township, north of Coldwater. BP operates the gasoline pipeline. The county says it has evacuated affected residents and
WOOD 8Oct 22 2023
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Dave Chappelle criticizes Israeli attacks during Boston show, reports say
Some audience members left Dave Chappelle’s Boston show feeling uncomfortable after the comedian commented on the conflict between the Israeli government and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Chappelle, who is Muslim, first condemned the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants on Israel, but later criticized Israel’s bombing of Gaza during his show at TD Garden in Boston on Thursday Oct. 19, the
MassLive.comOct 23 2023
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Amtrak improvements in Wilmington train station complete
Officials from all levels of government joined with Amtrak leaders on Monday, October 23, 2023, to celebrate completion of a renovation project at the Wilmington Train Station. The ribbon cutting ceremony featured Governor John Carney, Senator Tom Carper, Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester, Mayor Mike Purzycki, and Mitch Landrieu, Infrastructure Implementation Coordinator for the White House.
WDELOct 19 2023
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Palestinian American boy’s funeral held after his killing
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. -- A 6-year-old Palestinian American boy who authorities allege was stabbed 26 times by his landlord in response to escalating right-wing rhetoric on the Israel-Hamas war was being remembered as a kind child, while multiple authorities investigate the attack that has become a symbol of larger struggles with hate crime in the U.S. Crowds of mourners in the heavily Palestinian
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteOct 21 2023
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Justice Alito Makes Grave Warning About the Decision To Pause Free Speech Ruling Against Biden Admin
Justice Samuel Alito is warning that a recent decision made by the Supreme Court majority might give the government the green light to censor Americans. On Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a free speech case, Missouri v. Biden, that challenged the Biden Administration's communications with social media companies to censor the First Amendment. However, until the case can be heard, the
TownhallOct 16 2023
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One in custody after infant consumes Fentanyl in southeast Wichita
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — One person is in custody after an infant consumed Fentanyl in southeast Wichita Monday night. According to the Wichita Police Department, around 7:45 p.m., they arrived at a residence in the 6100 block of E. Boston St. Someone at the residence told police that an infant consumed Fentanyl. The WPD says Narcan was administered to the infant before being brought in serious
KSN TVOct 19 2023
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Early voting begins for elections in hundreds of North Carolina municipalities
Fall elections in hundreds of North Carolina municipalities are picking up as early in-person voting begins for mayoral races and city council seats. The State Board of Elections says over 460 cities, towns and villages are conducting elections that culminate Nov. 7 in places like Charlotte, Chapel Hill, Durham and Fayetteville. All but 80 of them provide early voting that begins Thursday and
Tri-City HeraldOct 16 2023
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New findings released in report determine cause of Raymond train derailment
New findings in an investigation have determined the cause of the train derailment in Raymond earlier this year. The National Transportation Safety Board released a report on the train derailment that resulted in the town of Raymond being evacuated. It highlights a “catastrophic rail failure” that led to the derailment and spill of ethanol and corn syrup. As previously reported, a northbound
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