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Jul 03 2023
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Litchfield man and his dog recovering after bear attack in yard, wife says
LITCHFIELD — Andrea Monschein said her husband, Dave, and dog, Cooper, are expected to fully recover following a bear attack this weekend. Emergency officials responded to the Monschein's home around 11:15 a.m. Saturday after reports of a 65-year-old man who was attacked by a bear in his yard, the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said. Paul Copleman, DEEP's spokesperson
Connecticut PostJul 06 2023
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Citizenship test getting upgraded; some worry
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The U.S. citizenship test is being updated, and some immigrants and advocates worry the changes will hurt test-takers with lower levels of English proficiency. The naturalization test is one of the final steps toward citizenship -- a months-long process that requires legal permanent residency for years before applying. Many are still shaken after former Republican President
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJul 06 2023
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Changes in citizenship test raise concerns
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The U.S. citizenship test is being updated, and some immigrants and advocates worry the changes will hurt test-takers with lower levels of English proficiency. The naturalization test is one of the final steps toward citizenship -- a monthslong process that requires legal permanent residency for years before applying. Many are still shaken after former Republican President
Hot Springs Sentinel-RecordMar 13 2023
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McCarthy and Jeffries forge relationship amid partisan fire
The working relationship between Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is notably different than the one the top House Republican had with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in the last Congress — most simply, that they have one at all.
Pelosi once called McCarthy a “moron” and McCarthy reportedly joked that it would be hard not to hit
The HillJul 03 2023
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Cleanup begins after asphalt binder spill into Montana's Yellowstone River after train derailment
Ten train cars fell into the Yellowstone River during the derailment late last month, spilling liquid asphalt and molten sulfur. Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency said cleanup efforts began on Sunday, with workers cooling the gooey material with river water, rolling it up and putting the globs into garbage bags. It will probably be recycled, said Paul Peronard with the EPA.
KARE11Jul 05 2023
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Illegal Immigrant Receives Sentence for Raping and Impregnating 9-Year-Old Girl
Gerson Fuentes, the man accused of raping and impregnating a 9-year-old Ohio girl, who at 10 had to travel to Indiana for an abortion, enters Franklin County common pleas court for his bond hearing, in Columbus, Ohio, on July 28, 2022. (Paul Vernon, File/AP Photo) An illegal immigrant has been handed a life sentence after admitting to the rape and impregnation of a 9-year-old girl in Ohio. The
The Epoch TimesMay 17 2023
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Man sentenced to 103 years for killing 4 SUV passengers
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A man convicted of killing four passengers in his Mercedes Benz SUV in Minnesota and dumping the bodies in a Wisconsin cornfield has been sentenced to 103 years in prison. The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported that Judge JaPaul Harris on Monday sentenced 39-year-old Antoine Suggs of Scottsdale, Arizona, to consecutive sentences for the killings of Jasmine Sturm, 30; her
Jefferson City News TribuneJul 02 2023
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Taste of Minnesota's return draws thousands to downtown Minneapolis
Taste of Minnesota returned to the Twin Cities with new flavor on Sunday after an eight-year break. Thousands of people filled the streets of downtown Minneapolis for the first time to taste some Minnesota favorites. In the past, the event was held in St. Paul. Lines stretched down Fifth Street South as people waited to enter the food festival. “There’s a lot of people. It’s crowded, lots of
KSTPJul 05 2023
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Teenager identified as 3rd person killed in shooting after Fort Worth festival
The third victim in a shooting after a popular Fourth of July festival in Fort Worth was identified Wednesday. The Tarrant County medical examiner’s office identified the victim as 18-year-old Gabriella Navarrete. A total of 11 people were shot — three fatally — late Monday. One person was pronounced dead at the scene, while two others died later. The remaining eight, one of whom is a child,
The Dallas Morning NewsMay 16 2023
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Man gets 103 years in prison for slayings of 4 found in cornfield
MINNEAPOLIS — A man convicted of killing four passengers in his Mercedes Benz SUV in Minnesota and dumping the bodies in a Wisconsin cornfield has been sentenced to 103 years in prison. The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported that Judge JaPaul Harris on Monday sentenced 39-year-old Antoine Suggs of Scottsdale, Arizona, to consecutive sentences for the killings of Jasmine Sturm, 30; her brother,
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