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Aug 04 2023
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Appellate Court upholds elimination of religious exemption to school vaccines; Tong supports decision
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is backing the Appellate court's decision to uphold the elimination of religious exemptions when it comes to school vaccine requirements.
The existing decision was being challenged by the group We the Patriots USA, Inc.
The group argued the elimination "violated their First Amendment rights."
Tong said in part, "This decision is a
News 12 ConnecticutMay 14 2024
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Cubs acquire reliever Tyson Miller from Mariners for minor-league infielder Jake Slaughter
ATLANTA — As injuries to Cubs relievers continued to pile up, the team late Monday night made a trade to address the bullpen. The Cubs acquired reliever Tyson Miller from the Mariners for minor-league infielder Jake Slaughter. The teams officially announced the trade Tuesday morning. To make room for Miller on the 40-man roster, the Cubs designated left-handed reliever Richard Lovelady for
Chicago Sun-TimesMay 14 2024
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Chicago Cubs acquire bullpen help in a trade for reliever Tyson Miller from Seattle Mariners
ATLANTA — As bullpen injuries continue to pile up, the Chicago Cubs have traded for a familiar arm. The Cubs acquired right-hander Tyson Miller for minor-league infielder Jake Slaughter. The organization is very familiar with Miller, who was a fourth-round pick of the Cubs in 2016. Miller was claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers in 2021 and has bounced around since then, with the Cubs now
Chicago TribuneApr 05 2024
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Jewish plaintiffs, others claim religious exemption to state abortion ban
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (BP) – Hoosier Jews for Choice and four others can proceed in a class action challenge to Indiana’s abortion ban, claiming it violates their individual rights under the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), an appeals court ruled April 4. The plaintiffs argue that their religious beliefs either teach that life does not begin at conception or give women autonomy
Baptist PressMay 10 2024
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Mariners rout A’s 8-1, but Bryan Woo exits during first start of season
The warmth of Friday afternoon turned into perfectly pleasant evening. Even with the less-than popular Oakland A’s in town, T-Mobile Park was packed with a boisterous crowd that had survived presidential traffic and was fueled by heavy dose of natural vitamin D. And the Mariners? Well, their much-criticize collection of hitters were enjoying the warmth, ripping extra basehits around the park
The Seattle TimesMay 12 2024
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Julio Rodriguez finally gets to celebrate 1st home run of the season at home for Mariners
Seattle Mariners’ Julio Rodríguez watches his two-run home run against the Oakland Athletics during the second inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 12, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) It took 22 games, but Julio Rodríguez finally left the yard at home. The Seattle Mariners slugger hit his first home run at home this season in Sunday’s game against the Oakland Athletics. Rodríguez
San Diego Union-TribuneApr 28 2024
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D-backs stage late rally, avoid sweep by Mariners
April 28 - Ketel Marte's tiebreaking RBI double with two outs in the eighth inning gave the Arizona Diamondbacks a 3-2 comeback victory against the host Seattle Mariners on Sunday afternoon. Christian Walker had a double and homer for the Diamondbacks, who snapped a three-game skid. Four of Arizona's six hits went for extra bases. Josh Rojas homered for the American League West-leading
ReutersApr 11 2024
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3 outdoor events coming up in Marin
• The 15th annual Point Reyes Birding & Nature Festival features more than 50 guided field events from April 19 to 21 in Marin and Sonoma counties. Prices vary. For more information, visit pointreyesbirdingfestival.org. • The Fairfax Open Space Committee and Fairfax Parks and Recreation host a “BioBlitz” walk with an emphasis on local biodiversity from 10 a.m. to noon April 27 at the Wall
Marin Independent JournalMay 14 2024
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Brooklyn’s Red Hook Marine Terminal takes step toward mixed-use future: Hochul, Adams
A once-bustling but worn-down industrial Brooklyn marine terminal could be converted into a mixed-use area, perhaps including housing, officials said Tuesday. Mayor Adams said the city aims to “reimagine” the 122-acre port, which is nestled between Red Hook and the Columbia Street Waterfront District. The terminal is set to be transferred to the city from the Port Authority of New York and New
New York Daily News