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Nov 23 2023
News
Cease-fire between Hamas and Israel set to begin as first round of hostages to be released
A temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was set to begin Friday. The four-day pause in fighting was scheduled to start at 7 a.m. local time as the result of a deal that also calls for the release of 50 hostages taken by Hamas and 150 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons. The first hostages are scheduled to be released at 4 p.m. local time. Majed al-Ansari, Qatar’s foreign minister,
"USA Today" ContributorDec 10 2023
News
Multiple Northwest Ohio schools increasing security Monday due to emailed threats
Law enforcement has determined the threats are not credible. Other school districts throughout the state and the country have reportedly received similar messages. OHIO, USA — Families in several northwest Ohio schools districts were informed Sunday evening of a threatening email sent to school administrators claiming to be from a “Russian organization” targeting American schools. Local
WTOL 11Nov 29 2023
News
Arkansas Attorney General Rejects Abortion Ballot Measure Wording
The Arkansas Attorney General rejected on Tuesday the wording of an effort to place abortion on the ballot in 2024. Republican state Attorney General Tim Griffin rejected the popular name and ballot title application “due to ambiguities” and called the proposal “tinged with partisan coloring and misleading.” Arkansans for Limited Government submitted the proposal, called “The Arkansas
Breitbart NewsDec 18 2023
Opinion
Did Claudine Gay plagiarize or not? Harvard should be clear.
The rest of American higher education looks to Harvard for guidance on academic norms. With that leadership role in mind, the university should clear away the uncertainty over how it has applied its plagiarism policies to president Claudine Gay’s past academic work and state clearly whether several of her papers ran afoul of the rules it expects students and professors to follow — or not.
The Boston GlobeDec 10 2023
News
Man arrested on suspicion of homicide after priest dies following stabbing, break-in
Kierre L. Williams, 43, was arrested in Washington County, Nebraska, on Sunday. Authorities have arrested a man in Washington County, Nebraska, on suspicion of homicide following the stabbing death of a priest on Sunday. Kierre L. Williams, 43, was arrested on suspicion of homicide and use of a weapon to commit a felony, the Washington County Sheriff's Office said in a news release Sunday
ABC News (Online)Nov 23 2023
News
Thanksgiving Crash Leaves 2 Adults Dead, 3 Small Children Hospitalized in Connecticut
A car accident left two adults dead and three children in the hospital on Thanksgiving night in Bristol, Connecticut, according to local reports. At 7:18 p.m., a vehicle carrying five people struck a tree, trapping the occupants under the vehicle, local news outlet WTNH reported. Emergency responders found two adults dead on the scene and three children in need of medical care. The children
The MessengerDec 10 2023
News
Vermont gifts for VTDigger members
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VT DiggerDec 10 2023
News
US Fighter Jet Crashes Off South Korea: REPORT
The Department of Defense (DOD) is looking into reports that a U.S. F-16 fighter jet crashed near South Korea on Monday local time, a spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The jet reportedly crashed in the Yellow Sea after taking off from an air base in Gunsan, South Korean news agency Yonhap first reported, citing sources. The pilot was able to make an emergency eject, the
The Daily CallerOct 16 2023
News
Human trafficking summit draws 1,500 attendees to Little Rock, attorney general says
Roughly 1,500 law enforcement personnel, social workers, elected officials and community members gathered in Little Rock on Monday for the first day of the state's inaugural summit on human trafficking. The two-day event, hosted at the Statehouse Convention Center by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin's office, is intended to increase awareness about human trafficking and to provide
Texarkana GazetteDec 10 2023
News
Several Northeast Ohio school districts receive threatening emails, deem threats 'not credible'
"Dear Parents and Guardians, We are reaching out to address a concerning email that has been circulating among many Ohio school districts, including ours. This email claims to be from a Russian terrorist organization, threatening violence with explosive devices at schools. Similar messages were received by school districts across Texas on Friday and law enforcement authorities deemed them to
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