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Sep 26 2023
News
Ukraine hedges on claim of killing naval commander after Russian video
Ukraine’s military said Tuesday that it was “clarifying” whether the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet had died in a recent missile strike on Moscow’s naval headquarters in Crimea, acknowledging uncertainty after Russia released a video appearing to show him at a meeting of top defense officials. The authenticity and timing of the heavily edited video released by Russia’s Defense Ministry
The Seattle TimesSep 27 2023
News
Community Care After the Maui Wildfire
News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Three weeks after the fire, when asked what people in Lāhainā, Hawai‘i, needed the most, Chris Mangca didn’t answer with a list of supplies. Instead, he said, “They need a break, love, some happiness, to see that people care about them.” Mangca, a boat captain from
Yes! MagazineSep 26 2023
News
Field Hockey: Skyland Conference stat leaders for Sept. 26
Hailey Vogt of Hillsborough (13) takes a shot while being defended by Avery Ritt of Phillipsburg (13) during the NJSIAA North Group 4 sectional final field hockey game in Hillsborough on Thursday, November 10, 2022.John Jones | For NJ Advance Media If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to
Sep 26 2023
News
NJ School District Permits Cell Phone Searches
After a 14-year-old girl who was cyberbullied committed suicide, a New Jersey school district says it will allow officials to search the contents of students’ cell phones under a new electronics policy, NJ.com reported. Adriana Kuch was attacked and bullied in a school hallway by classmates. The incident was recorded by students on their cell phones and then spread via social media. Kuch, who
Newsmax (News)Sep 26 2023
News
Live updates: Biden coming to Detroit to walk picket line with UAW strikers
President Joe Biden is coming to Michigan on Tuesday to show support for striking United Auto Workers and join them on the picket line. "Tuesday, I’ll go to Michigan to join the picket line and stand in solidarity with the men and women of UAW as they fight for a fair share of the value they helped create," Biden posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, last Friday. "
Detroit Free PressSep 26 2023
News
Friends and loved ones gather to remember and celebrate the life of JJ Saldaña
BOISE, Idaho — JJ Saldaña, a prominent leader in Idaho and throughout the Hispanic Latino community, passed away over the weekend. Monday evening, friends and loved ones met at Modern Hotel to remember and celebrate the life and impact of JJ Saldaña. “Everything that you heard of JJ was true. He moved in the magnanimous way he gave, he listened, and he showed up,” says, Antonio Hernandez. Old
KIVI 6Sep 27 2023
News
Father says murdered Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere 'has been an inspiration to so many people'
BALTIMORE - The father of the Baltimore tech CEO says Pava LaPere, who was found murdered Monday morning at a Baltimore apartment, "has been an inspiration to so many people." LaPere, the 26-year-old co-founder and CEO of EcoMap, was a young and rising leader in the technology industry. Her father Frank LaPere spoke out on social media about his daughter's death and the impact she left. "Pava
CBS News (Online)Sep 26 2023
News
NFL Star Says He Was Tossed Into Mental Hospital and Forcibly ‘Injected’
Las Vegas Raiders star Chandler Jones says he was forcibly placed in a mental hospital last week over social media posts that left people “concerned.” Jones detailed the saga in several handwritten notes shared online late Monday, which he said was his first day out of the hospital. He said a “group of 5 to 7” members of the Las Vegas Fire Department showed up to place him in an ambulance,
Daily BeastOct 17 2023
Opinion
The world is on fire and Joe Biden is the arsonist
President Joe Biden ’s reckless decision to abruptly withdraw United States troops from Afghanistan in August 2021 set into motion an unstoppable sequence of events that have made the world a far more dangerous place. From heads of state to the legacy media, people everywhere recognized that the aftershocks of Biden’s catastrophic withdrawal would be felt for years to come. America’s
Washington ExaminerSep 28 2023
News
Fetterman mocks GOP's impeachment inquiry by sending James Comer a case of Bud Light
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) poked fun at Republicans' attempt to impeach President Joe Biden, gifting Rep. James Comer (R-KY) a case of Bud Light to commemorate the "historic impeachment journey."
Fetterman's gift to Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, is a nod to conservatives' move over the past year to distance themselves from the popular beer
Washington Examiner