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Jan 03 2024
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Flu, COVID Cases Rise In NJ After Holidays, Masks Return To Hospitals
"The amount of respiratory illness (fever plus cough or sore throat) causing people to seek health care is elevated or increasing across most areas of the country," as of Dec. 29, the Centers for Disease Control said. Emergency department visits due to influenza and COVID-19 both have risen in New Jersey in the last three weeks, according to the state health department. Hospitalizations have
Patch.comMay 21 2023
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Ole Miss softball score vs. Utah: Live updates from Salt Lake City Regional final
Ole Miss softball will be looking to score a place in the super regionals when it takes on Utah in the Salt Lake City Regional final at Dumke Family Softball Stadium on Sunday. The Rebels (32-27) sealed their place in the regional final with a decisive victory over Baylor on Saturday in a game that finished past midnight in Oxford. Ole Miss got another outstanding start from Catelyn Riley in
The Clarion-LedgerDec 28 2023
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Dordt University cancels Trump rally in Sioux Center
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Dordt University is pulling the plug on a planned Jan. 5 appearance on campus by former President Donald Trump. The front-running GOP presidential candidate was scheduled to be in Sioux Center for a “Commit to Caucus” event at the university’s campus center, just 10 days before this year’s Iowa caucus. Iowa state representative and Dordt faculty member Dr. Jeff Taylor
KelolandDec 22 2023
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Minneapolis police officer who 'separated' from department sues for defamation
A former Minneapolis police officer is suing the city and Chief Brian O'Hara for defamation and wrongful termination after his separation from the department in 2022 left his reputation "in tatters," according to court documents. Attorneys for Tyler Timberlake, who was hired away from a police department in Fairfax County, Va., say the public spectacle surrounding his firing has made it
Star TribuneJul 19 2023
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New details emerge after home searched in Tupac Shakur murder case
Police searched a home in the Las Vegas area on Monday night in the long-dormant murder case of Tupac Shakur, according to police. "LVMPD can confirm a search warrant was served in Henderson, Nevada on July 17, 2023, as part of the ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation," Las Vegas police said in a statement. "We will have no further comment at this time." Las Vegas homicide detectives
ABC 11 WTVDDec 16 2022
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Lockdowns Forever: Philadelphia To Reimpose Mask Mandate in City’s Public Schools
Philadelphia public schools will require students to wear masks for 10 days after the holiday break, marking the latest Democratic-run city to push for lockdown-era mandates.
"This is a proactive measure to reduce the spread of COVID-19," school district spokeswoman Christina Clark said, adding that schools will "implement" any actions to "protect the health and well-being" of students
Washington Free BeaconJan 03 2024
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Chicago Firefighter Shot Driver In Road Rage Attack After Chase In Andersonville, Prosecutors Say
ANDERSONVILLE — An off-duty Chicago firefighter chased a victim’s car for 10 minutes on New Year’s Eve before shooting and critically wounding him in a fit of road rage, prosecutors said Wednesday. Omotayo Kassim, 34, was charged Tuesday with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery and aggravated discharge of a firearm into a occupied vehicle in the Sunday night shooting that put a
Block Club ChicagoDec 28 2023
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Nikki Haley Addresses Civil War at First Public Event Since Viral Gaffe: Of Course, It ‘Was About Slavery, But…’
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley discussed Civil War during a public event on Thursday — her first since the viral gaffe she made on Wednesday. She told voters at a New Hampshire event on Thursday that although the American Civil War was fought over slavery it was also “about the freedoms of every individual.” On Wednesday, the GOP presidential hopeful avoided mentioning slavery when
MediaiteJan 03 2024
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Mansfield elected as School Board chair
At first meeting of the Loudoun County School Board's new term on Jan. 2, newly elected Chair Melinda Mansfield, Dulles, struck a conciliatory tone after four years of acrimony between the board and some parents and activists. Mansfield, who is endorsed by the Loudoun County Democratic Committee, spoke about her experience as a parent of a student in Loudoun County Public Schools. She said it
Loudoun Times-MirrorDec 28 2023
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Jacksonville Mayor Orders Statue Honoring Confederate Women Removed With No Future Plans for It
Workers hauled off a monument to women of the Confederacy from a Jacksonville, Florida, park Wednesday, in what the city’s mayor called a show of “belief in our shared humanity,” but a political opponent described it as “tearing down history.” The “Tribute to the Women of the Southern Confederacy” monument was removed from Springfield Park, where it had stood since 1915, on orders from Mayor
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