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Mar 06 2024
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Ruth N. Woodard, Youngstown, Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Mrs. Ruth N. Woodard, 86, of Youngstown, Ohio transitioned to eternal rest on Saturday, March 2, 2024 at St. Elizabeth Medical Center. Mrs. Ruth N. Woodard was born June 10, 1937 in Carrolton, Georgia, a daughter of Clarence J.D. and Jessie Mae Powell North. She was a 1955 graduate of South High School and after graduation joined the WACS (Women’s Army
WKBN 27Apr 20 2024
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Mets ‘star’ outfielder Harrison Bader wears Star of David on his belt in support of Israeli roots
JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST Harrison Bader wears his heart on his belt. The Bronxville-born Mets outfielder got lots of love this week for his game-winning hit against the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday — and for his sartorial support of Israel via a white Star of David on his waistband. “Harrison Bader clears the bases with a game winning double for Mets tonight . . . but that isn’t the
New York Post (News)Apr 16 2024
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Ortiz shuts down Secaucus as St. Mary (Ruth.) baseball gets hard-earned win
Jandiel Ortiz pitched four strong innings as St. Mary (Ruth.) held off Secaucus, 9-7, in Rutherford. Ortiz allowed a run on four hits, struck out six and walked three after Secaucus scored six runs in three innings off the first two St. Mary’s pitchers. Sebastian Santana drove in a pair of runs for the Gaels, who totaled 10 hits. Joshua Moreno and Gene Torres also drove in two runs each. The N
nj.comFeb 20 2024
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Ruth Catherine Thompson, Boardman, Ohio
BOARDMAN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Ruth C. Thompson, 102, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, February 17, 2024. Ruth was born July 29, 1921 in Youngstown, Ohio, a daughter of the late Alan Leetch and Birdie Ludwick. She attended The Rayen School in Youngstown and was a lifelong resident of the Mahoning Valley. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, sister and
WKBN 27Sep 25 2020
Headline Roundup
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Becomes First Woman, Jewish Person to Lie in State at U.S. Capitol
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was honored in the U.S. Capitol on Friday, where she became the first woman and the first Jewish person to lie in state. Lying in state is a tradition where someone’s body is placed in a state building to allow the public to pay their respects; due to coronavirus restrictions, Friday's ceremony was invitation-only. Only 38 people have lied in state since the death of Sen.
Wall Street Journal (News) CNN (Online News) New York Post (News)Apr 14 2024
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Harrison Bader’s clutch infield hit leads Mets to series win on Dwight Gooden number retirement day
Harrison Bader had waited patiently for his first signature moment in a Mets uniform and Sunday he got it in the form of a swinging bunt. The ball trickled toward third base as Bader hustled to first safely, ending this scoreless deadlock. The Mets had a run and then another on Brandon Nimmo’s ensuing walk in a 2-1 victory over the Royals at Citi Field. After retiring Dwight Gooden’s No. 16 in
New York Post (News)Sep 22 2020
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Replacing Ginsburg
“The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg just six weeks before the election cast an immediate spotlight on the crucial high court vacancy, with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell quickly vowing to bring to a vote whoever President Donald Trump nominates.” (AP News)
The left argues that Ginsburg’s successor should be confirmed after the election.
The right
The Flip SideJan 11 2019
Headline Roundup
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Miss Next Week's Proceedings, But Shows 'No Evidence of Remaining Disease'
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will miss proceedings next week, but she shows no remaining signs of cancer and her recovery is "on track."
Fox News (Online News) Wall Street Journal (News) CNN (Online News)Nov 28 2014
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Justice Ginsburg Leaves Hospital
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from a hospital on Thursday after having a heart stent implanted to clear a blocked artery, a Supreme Court spokeswoman said.
Justice Ginsburg, 81, is expected to be at work when the court hears its next round of oral arguments on Monday, the spokeswoman said.
She was taken to MedStar Washington Hospital Center late Tuesday after
New York Times (News)