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Dec 26 2023
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Measles Exposure Warning Issued By Philly, PA Health Officials
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Pennsylvania Department of Health, and Jefferson Health are notifying people who were in the building at 33 South Ninth St., formerly known as 833 Chestnut St., on Tuesday, Dec. 19 between 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. of a possible exposure to the measles virus. This location includes practices associated with Jefferson Health and other offices. People who
Patch.comJan 02 2024
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Plane Explodes in Flames While Landing at Airport in Tokyo
A Japan Airlines plane collided with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft while landing in Tokyo on Tuesday, causing the passenger jet to burst into flames and killing Coast Guard members on the other plane bound for earthquake relief efforts.
The airline said that all 367 passengers and 12 crew members on its plane were safely evacuated at Haneda Airport, according to NHK, the public
New York Times (News)Dec 27 2023
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Jennings man killed in head-on crash
ESTHER WOOD – A Jennings man was killed Tuesday and another person injured after a vehicle traveled into the path of an SUV just north of Estherwood. Louisiana State Police Troop I Public Information Officer Thomas Gossen said troopers responded to the two-vehicle head-on crash shortly after 9:30 a.m. Tuesday on La. 91, south of Clement Road in Acadia Parish. A preliminary investigation
American PressOct 20 2023
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2nd suspect arrested in shooting death of Jackson State student
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A second suspect has been arrested in connection to the shooting death of Jackson State University (JSU) student Jaylen Burns. JSU officials said members of the JSU Department of Public Safety, the U.S. Marshall Task Force, and the Columbia Police Department arrested Jamison Kelly, Jr., of Columbia, Mississippi. He will be taken to the Hinds County Detention Center. The
WJTV 12Oct 20 2023
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Man Arrested After Woman Was Pushed into Moving Subway Train in New York City
A suspect previously wanted after being accused of pushing a woman off a New York City subway platform was arrested Thursday in New Jersey, said authorities. In a statement shared with PEOPLE via Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé, police were notified Thursday around 12:19 p.m. local time that Sabir Jones, 39, a suspect in the shoving incident and wanted by the New York City Police
PeopleJun 07 2012
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Public Still Mostly Hates Health Law With Supreme Court Ruling Just Weeks Off
If the Supreme Court follows the election returns, its members also no doubt pay attention to opinion polls.
Not that public opinion is the sole driver in the high court's decisions. But the justices certainly are aware of, say, the fact that Americans keep expressing their unhappiness with the Affordable Care Act.
The latest major poll, commissioned by CBS News/NY Times comes
NPR (Online News)Dec 14 2023
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BREAKING: Arkansas prison board votes to suspend corrections secretary Joe Profiri; he vows to keep working
With a 3-2 vote, the Arkansas Board of Corrections suspended Department of Corrections Secretary Joe Profiri with pay during a special meeting Thursday afternoon. Board member William "Dubs" Byers, while looking at Profiri, accused the secretary of showing "public disdain" for the board's authority. "What we contemplate today is no small matter," Byers siad. "The secretary has made it clear in
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteDec 14 2023
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Arkansas prison board votes to suspend corrections secretary Joe Profiri; he vows to keep working
With a 3-2 vote, the Arkansas Board of Corrections suspended Department of Corrections Secretary Joe Profiri with pay during a special meeting Thursday afternoon. Board member William "Dubs" Byers, while looking at Profiri, accused the secretary of showing "public disdain" for the board's authority. "What we contemplate today is no small matter," Byers siad. "The secretary has made it clear in
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJan 04 2024
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‘Sympathy’ surging for Jan. 6 rioters, 43% agree ‘they had a point’
An increasingly divided America is starting to show support for the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol rioters, with over four-in-10 believing that they had a point or acted appropriately in forcefully disagreeing with Congress’s certification of President Joe Biden’s election victory.
In the latest Suffolk University/USA Today poll, “sympathy” for the rioters has surged for the hundreds who swarmed
Washington ExaminerDec 26 2023
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Lawsuits filed after Nebraska AG says local concealed carry bans violate Second Amendment
The Nebraska Firearms Owners Association and gun enthusiasts are suing the mayors and cities of Omaha and Lincoln in Nebraska, claiming a concealed weapons ban on city property violates the Second Amendment. Lawsuits were filed shortly after Nebraska Attorney General Michael Hilgers published an opinion stating, “Municipalities lack the authority to regulate the possession of firearms and
Washington Examiner