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Nov 26 2023
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3 Palestinian college students shot on their way to dinner
Three Palestinian men were shot in Burlington, Vermont, last night while on their way to a family dinner, according to Husam Zomlot, the head of the Palestinian Mission to the U.K. The Palestinian shooting victims “were confronted by a white male with a handgun” who shot at least four rounds “without speaking,” Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad said in a news release. “Preliminary
NBC Today ShowNov 26 2023
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Four dead in suspected murder-suicide near North Carolina homeless camp
Police in North Carolina said they found four people dead Sunday near a homeless encampment in what authorities believe was an apparent murder-suicide. The Sampson County Sheriff’s Office said deputies found the four victims — two men and two women — with fatal gunshot wounds around 9:30 a.m. near a rural encampment in Autryville. The sheriff’s office told Raleigh CBS affiliate WNCN that the
Washington TimesDec 29 2023
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UW-La Crosse chancellor says porn videos led to firing
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Former University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow said Thursday the school’s governing board fired him because members were uncomfortable with him and his wife producing and appearing in pornographic videos. The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents, which oversees UW-Madison, UW-La Crosse and 11 other regional campuses, voted unanimously to fire Gow during
Iron Mountain Daily NewsDec 27 2023
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Judge preliminarily blocks enforcement of Idaho law banning gender-affirming health care for minors
An Idaho law banning gender-affirming health care treatments for transgender minors will not go into effect on Jan.1, 2024 because of a preliminary injunction issued late Tuesday night. House Bill 71 would have blocked transgender people under the age of 18 from getting puberty blockers, hormone therapy or gender confirmation surgery. Doctors could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted,
Boise State Public RadioNov 26 2023
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Four people found dead in apparent murder-suicide at North Carolina homeless encampment
Four people were found dead at a homeless encampment in North Carolina on Sunday. Deputies responded to shots fired near the encampment just outside of Autryville at around 9:30 a.m., WNCN reported. The Sampson County Sheriff’s Office did not respond to USA TODAY's request for comment but told WNCN that two women and two men were found with gunshot wounds in what appears to be a murder-suicide
"USA Today" ContributorJan 16 2024
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Early call of Trump as winner of Iowa Caucuses stirs anger. Here's why it happened
The decision by The Associated Press and other major media outlets to call the Iowa Caucuses a victory for Donald Trump before everyone had cast ballots has angered both Iowans and candidates.
Fox News, CNN and MSNBC also called the race early, about the same time as AP, about 31 minutes after caucuses began at 7 p.m. (The USA TODAY Network relies on the AP to call races.)
Des Moines RegisterDec 09 2023
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Human Rights Watch Warns U.S. Risks ‘Complicity in War Crimes’ in Palestinian Territory
Human Rights Watch warned Friday that the United States is in danger of "complicity in war crimes" as it continues to support and provide weapons to Israel amid civilians deaths in Gaza.
The global justice organization issued the warning after the U.S. on Friday was the sole vote to veto a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Palestinian territory.
The MessengerDec 01 2023
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2 charged with murder in South St. Paul shooting over marijuana
Two men have been charged in a South St. Paul fatal shooting last Friday involving an apparent altercation over a bag of marijuana. Andrew Michael Fisher, 20, of Cambridge, and Tre Manuel Iglesias, 22, of St. Paul, were charged in connection to the killing of 26-year-old Avontae Troy King of South St. Paul, Dakota County Attorney Kathy Keena announced on Tuesday. According to an initial press
Alpha NewsDec 23 2023
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Philadelphia health officials notify residents of possible measles exposure
Measles is a virus that spreads easily, according to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Department of Public Health issued a warning on Saturday about possible exposure to the measles virus for some city residents. City officials, along with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Jefferson Health, notified people who were in the Jefferson
ABC 6 WPVIJan 25 2024
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Right-wing media escalate civil war rhetoric after Supreme Court rules against Texas in razor wire case
In response to a recent Supreme Court ruling allowing Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire Texas laid along the border with Mexico, right-wing pundits are claiming the Biden administration has sparked a second American Civil War. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett, two members of the court’s conservative block, sided with the three liberal justices in ruling for the
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