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Mar 29 2024
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Red Sox top Mariners on Opening Day
Tyler O’Neill set some unlikely baseball history on opening day in the stadium he visited almost yearly as a kid growing up in British Columbia. And it came against the team that drafted him more than a decade ago.“Baseball is a funny game,” O'Neill said. “It brings everything home like that.”O'Neill homered in his fifth straight opening day game to set a major league record and helped the
WCVBMar 18 2024
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Bill could make Corporation Commission exempt from Open Meeting Act
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – An Oklahoma bill, now headed to the Senate, would allow the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to discuss certain parts of the job behind closed doors. It would make the OCC exempt from Oklahoma’s Open Meeting Act for specific topics. “There are 11 things in the bill that they can talk about now and if they do, they must post it to the website within 48 hours,” said
KFOR 4Apr 26 2024
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Haniger hits grand slam in Mariners' 6-1 win. Diamondbacks ace Gallen leaves with hamstring injury
Seattle Mariners’ Julio Rodríguez (44) greets Mitch Haniger, who hit a grand slam against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the sixth inning of a baseball game Friday, April 26, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo, left, talks with starting pitcher Zac Gallen, who leaves the game with an injury, while catcher Gabriel Moreno, right, watches
Associated PressApr 09 2015
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Bill To Limit Vaccine Exemptions Moves A Step Closer In California
A California bill that would allow students to opt out of mandatory school vaccinations only if they have a medical condition that justifies an exemption is one step closer to becoming law, though it still has a long way to go. The bill was introduced in the California Senate in response to a measles outbreak at Disneyland in late December that's now linked to almost 150 infections.
NPR (Online News)Apr 20 2024
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Jawbone found in rock collection identified as belonging to a U.S. Marine killed in 1951 training
A human jawbone found in an Arizona man’s rock collection has been identified as belonging to a U.S. Marine killed in a 1951 training accident in California. The jawbone was inherited by an unnamed Arizona man as a boy from his grandfather. In 2002, the man’s mother found the bone in the collection and contacted the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, the office said in a post on Facebook Friday
Washington TimesApr 20 2024
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Biden Admin To Spend Over $2 Million To Diversify Marine Biology, Climate Science
The Biden administration’s National Science Foundation (NSF) is dumping more than $2 million in taxpayer funds to back efforts aimed at diversifying marine biology and climate science, deriding the fields as “some of the least diverse STEM disciplines.” The NSF, which controls $9.9 billion of federal money and exists to “promote the progress of science,” “advance the national health,” and “
The Daily WireApr 01 2024
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Search For Missing Worcester Marine Enters 'Passive' Phase
WORCESTER, MA — The search for a U.S. Marine from Worcester who was swept out to sea from a beach in Puerto Rico has shifted from an active into a passive phase, according to emergency management officials. Cpl. Samuel Maturi Wanjiru, 26, disappeared last Wednesday while visiting Liquillo Beach on the northeast side of Puerto Rico. The U.S. Coast Guard and Puerto Rican rescue crews searched
Patch.comApr 25 2024
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Boston man who fatally stabbed Chicago-area Marine gets 17 to 20 years in prison
Chicago Sun-TimesApr 19 2024
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An 11-year-old unearthed fossils of the largest known marine reptile : Short Wave
An 11-year-old unearthed fossils of the largest known marine reptile When the dinosaurs walked the Earth, massive marine reptiles swam. Among them, a species of Ichthyosaur that measured over 80 feet long. Today, we look into how a chance discovery by a father-daughter duo of fossil hunters furthered paleontologist's understanding of the "giant fish lizard of the Severn sea." Currently, it is
NPR Fact CheckApr 25 2024
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Maine’s high court backs COVID vaccine mandate for EMS personnel
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday sided with the state Board of Emergency Medical Services in a dispute over COVID-19 vaccination requirement for emergency medical responders. The Law Court’s ruling upholds a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a group of more than 100 plaintiffs claiming that the Maine EMS, a bureau in the Department of Public Safety, overstepped its
Portland Press Herald