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Feb 19 2024
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Cyclists 'fight off' cougar, save friend being mauled: Washington Police
A group of cyclists saved a fellow rider's life by fighting off a cougar that attacked her over the holiday weekend on a suburban Seattle trail, according to authorities. The scary wildlife-human encounter happened Saturday near Fall City, Washington, about 25 miles southeast of Seattle and left the 60-year-old rider hospitalized with serious injuries, according to the Washington Department of
ABC News (Online)Feb 20 2024
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Usher announces huge UK tour after Super Bowl half-time show
Usher is back on the road and a new world tour is coming with plenty of European pit stops including London, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin as he celebrates 30 years in the industry Pop star Usher is returning to the UK after announcing a new mega tour. This week, Usher said: “Europe, you ready? After the epic experience at the Super Bowl and the huge demand for shows across North America, I’m
The MirrorJul 24 2023
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Whataburger plans a new location on the Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is adding a splash of orange to its already colorful sea of neon lights. Texas-based burger chain Whataburger has announced that it will be planting a new location in Sin City very soon. The new Las Vegas Whataburger will be adjoined to the Waldorf Astoria, located at 3752 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109. Since the new location is a franchise under Panda Restaurant
San Antonio Local NewsFeb 26 2024
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Posts Mislead About COVID-19 Vaccine Safety With Out-of-Context Clip of FDA Official
Given the extra scrutiny and large number of doses, reports of possible side effects to a vaccine safety monitoring system increased with the COVID-19 vaccines. The high number of reports does not mean the vaccines are unsafe, contrary to suggestions made by posts sharing a clip of a Food and Drug Administration official acknowledging the surge.
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FactCheck.orgFeb 18 2024
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Man found dead after house fire on Far South Side
CHICAGO — An investigation is underway on Sunday evening after a man was found dead following a house fire on the Far South Side. Chicago police say the fire broke out at a home in the 600 block of East 89th Place in the city’s Burnside neighborhood around 6 p.m. According to police, the 70-year-old man was found unconscious inside the home after crews extinguished the fire and he was
WGNFeb 23 2024
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BREAKING: Wade Cellphone Data Exposes Willis' Testimony as False
Donald Trump's legal team had a bombshell in its back pocket after all. In a new filing in the Fani Willis disqualification motions, cellphone records demonstrate that Willis and Nathan Wade's close relationship started before she hired him as the special prosecutor for the RICO case against Trump et al. And if this data can be substantiated, it could set up both lawyers for perjury charges
HotAirFeb 23 2024
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Nitrogen gas, electric chair executions get Louisiana House approval
The Louisiana House of Representatives voted Friday to approve one new and one previously used method of execution. The legislation also shields records related to executions from public view under threat of criminal penalties for anyone who leaks them. The House backed House Bill 6, by Rep. Nicholas Muscarello, R-Hammond, to nitrogen gas and electrocution to the legal methods the state can
Louisiana IlluminatorFeb 13 2024
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SLCPD says Pioneer Park protest may delay traffic
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A crowd of about 150 people is participating in a demonstration near Pioneer Park in Salt Lake on Tuesday night, according to the Salt Lake City Police Department. SLCPD posted on social media warning people that there would be traffic delays in the area, and said protestors have blocked the street for brief periods. There were reports of a person getting hit by a car,
ABC4 UtahFeb 23 2024
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Ex-N.J. cop charged with hacking women’s social media accounts, posting nude photos
A former New Jersey police officer is being charged in a 97-count indictment with hacking the social media accounts of about 20 women in order to obtain and then publically post nude photos of them. The charges Ayron Taylor, 24, of Moorestown, is facing include child pornography because some of the photos were taken when the women were underage, according to a press release from Burlington
The Patriot-NewsJul 24 2023
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Fiancé of woman killed in east Raleigh Hedingham shooting running for city council
"After the shooting, support poured in and gave me something that I almost lost: Hope for the future," he said in the video. "I can only do two things: Say thank you and pay your generosity forward," Steele said. Steele said he started meeting with politicians at many levels after the shooting. While most of these meetings were very good and informative, Steele said local politicians were not
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