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Jul 31 2023
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Fulton County DA says work is done in Trump probe and ‘we’re ready to go’
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis reaffirmed in a local news interview that she will announce charging decisions by September 1 in her investigation into efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election result, while applauding the ramped-up security measures around the local courthouse.
“The work is accomplished,” Willis told CNN
CNN (Online News)Sep 01 2023
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US Hiring Rises Unexpectedly But Labor Market Shows Signs Of Cooling
Hiring in the United States logged a surprise jump last month, government data showed on Friday, but unemployment rose to the highest level since early 2022 as the economy shows signs of cooling.
The world's biggest economy added 187,000 jobs in August, according to the Labor Department, but wage growth slipped and the jobless rate climbed to 3.8 percent.
The uptick in job gains
International Business TimesAug 22 2023
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Maui Fire Victim Puts Biden on Blast: 'We’re Not Very Political People ... But Biden Has Really Failed Us'
Full disclosure: I was born and raised in Hawaii, so this story literally hits rather close to home. It also means I can vouch for much of what these angry, hurting, raw, and proud local Hawaiians are saying in the aftermath of the catastrophic Maui wildfires. According to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, the death toll sits at 114 but is expected to rise as recovery efforts continue. And while
Western JournalAug 31 2023
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Let the Negotiations Begin: Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Will Be a Winning Strategy in 2024
This week, as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the US government moved forward to directly negotiate lower drug prices for Medicare Part D recipients (including Medicare Advantage) to take effect in 2026. The initial list of 10 medications include a number of heavily advertised drugs produced by the biggest pharmaceutical companies. These include medications for blood clots, heart
Daily KosAug 26 2023
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Seven shot this morning in Boston at Caribbean festival
Seven people have been shot at Boston’s Caribbean Carnival on Saturday morning, according to reports. At about 7.44am on Saturday, “officers responded to the area of Blue Hill Avenue and Talbot Avenue for a report of multiple people shot,” a spokesperson for the Boston Police Department told The Independent. “Seven victims have been shot and transported to local hospitals with non-life
Yahoo NewsAug 23 2023
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‘Rare’ Grand Canyon flooding forces 100 to evacuate near park
More than 100 people were evacuated Tuesday from the Grand Canyon’s South Rim in Arizona following mass flooding, according to local officials. The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release it responded to reports of up to 3 inches of rainfall in Tusayan, located at the southern entrance of the Grand Canyon, that led to flash floods. While no injuries were reported, hotels and
Washington PostAug 23 2023
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Student killed in school bus crash that injured dozens identified
The Northwestern Local Schools student who died in a school bus crash Tuesday was identified in court filings in the charges against the minivan driver who struck the bus, causing it to flip over. Aiden Clark was identified as the student, but his age was not listed. He was killed when a 2010 Honda Odyssey at about 8:14 a.m. in the 4100 block of Troy Road (Ohio 41) at Lawrenceville near the
Springfield News-SunAug 24 2023
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Hot air balloon pilot safely lands on Vermont highway median after mid-flight trouble with 4 passengers aboard: ‘Common landing’
The pilot of a hot air balloon is earning high marks for safely landing next to a busy Vermont highway after the aircraft stalled mid-flight on Wednesday night, according to officials and a report. The balloon, carrying a handful of passengers, touched down on the median of Interstate-91 as it was getting dark around 8 p.m., local authorities said, according to the Valley News. The quick-
New York Post (News)Aug 23 2023
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Rare mosquito-borne disease that can infect the brain sickens 2, kills 1 in Alabama
A rare, mosquito-spread virus that can inflame the brain recently sickened two people in Alabama, one of whom died. Both cases of the viral disease, called (EEE), occurred in Baldwin County, a coastal county just west of the Florida Panhandle, the reported Monday (Aug. 21). One case occurred in the city of Spanish Fort, and the other happened near the city in an unincorporated area, Spanish
Live ScienceAug 21 2023
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Twelve-year-old arrested in D.C. carjacking attempt, police say
A 12-year-old boy was arrested in connection with an attempted carjacking that occurred Sunday afternoon in the Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. police said. The boy had a gun in his possession at the time of the arrest, police said. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. The increase in carjackings has
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