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Apr 11 2023
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Yes, Girl! Aliyah Boston Is Headed To The Indiana Fever As No. 1 Pick In The WNBA Draft
The Indiana Fever just made the most of their No.1 pick when they selected South Carolina’s star player, Aliyah Boston. Boston put together a stellar career for the Gamecocks, including a national championship, three Final Four appearances, and an impressive 129-9 record. She also swept the National Player of the Year awards in 2022. “It’s really special, I’m thankful to God for putting me in
Black EnterpriseMar 31 2023
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Marblehead Students Honored At Clark, Hamilton, St. Lawrence, Tufts
Jessica West made the Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 3.0 or higher academic average for the semester. Ben Hutchinson, Ben Murtagh and Oliver Riegle were named to the St. Lawrence University Dean's List for the fall 2022 semester. Hutchinson is a member of the Class of 2024
Patch.comMay 12 2023
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Was Donald Trump Found Guilty of Rape?
Donald Trump's reputation took a hit this week after a New York civil trial jury found in favor of journalist E. Jean Carroll's claims that he battered and defamed her during the 1990s.
On Tuesday, the Manhattan jury of nine men and three women found the former president liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll and awarded Carroll $5 million in damages.
However, the
Newsweek Fact CheckApr 04 2023
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to visit Albuquerque today
For the second day in a row, New Mexico will host a member of the president’s Cabinet. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be in Albuquerque today, Tuesday, where he will visit a wildlife crossing and highlight a grant awarded to the city to improve road safety. Funding for the program was allocated in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The pilot program will be administered by the
Albuquerque JournalJun 28 2023
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Donald Trump sues E. Jean Carroll for defamation
Donald Trump has sued E. Jean Carroll for defamation after a jury found he sexually abused the former magazine columnist and defamed her.
In a counter claim filed Tuesday night, Trump alleges that Carroll defamed him when she appeared on CNN the morning after the jury awarded her $5 million in damages. Carroll was asked about the verdict finding Trump sexually abused Carroll but did not
CNN DigitalApr 13 2023
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Musician Post Malone reopens Midvale Raising Cane's restaurant he designed
MIDVALE — If you "just wanna go flex" at a Post Malone-inspired restaurant, you'll now be able to do so at Utah's newest Raising Cane's location. The fast-growing chicken restaurant chain on Tuesday announced it has partnered with Grammy Award-nominated and five-time diamond-certified artist Post Malone. The duo kicked off their partnership Thursday with the grand opening of Malone's
KSLMay 17 2023
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‘Shaken’ Meghan Markle, Prince Harry involved in ‘near-fatal’ paparazzi chase in NYC
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “extremely upset and shaken” after being involved in a “near-catastrophic” paparazzi chase in New York City on Tuesday night.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who were traveling with Markle’s mom, Doria Ragland, were frighteningly pursued by photographers after leaving the Ziegfeld Theater — where the former actress was honored by Gloria Steinem at the
New York Post (News)Apr 12 2023
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Democrats proclaim Chicago ‘ideal’ setting for DNC convention next year
State and city leaders joined national Democrats Wednesday to hold a celebratory pat-themselves-on-the-back ceremony against the backdrop of the Chicago lakefront and skyline, cheering the awarding of the 2024 party presidential nominating convention to the city but still leaving plenty of questions about how they’ll pull it off. Standing outside the Shedd Aquarium with Lake Michigan and
Chicago TribuneMay 16 2023
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NIH reinstates grant for controversial coronavirus research
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has reinstated a grant to a highly scrutinized research organization that studies bat coronaviruses — but the agency has placed several stipulations on the scope of the research and on the organization’s accounting practices.
The move caps a years-long saga that has thrust the EcoHealth Alliance, a small non-profit organization in New York City
Nature.comApr 07 2023
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Kansas is the latest red state to pass a law against ESG investing but it didn't go far enough for some politicians
A proposal designed to thwart investing that considers environmental, social and governance factors has cleared the Kansas Legislature, but divisions within its GOP majorities kept the measure from being as strong as some conservatives wanted. Lawmakers on Thursday approved a bill that would prevent the state, its pension fund for teachers and government workers and its cities, counties and
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