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Feb 14 2023
News
Michigan State University: Timeline of mass shooting, manhunt
The shooting killed MSU students Arielle Anderson and Brian Fraser, who both graduated from Grosse Pointe schools, and Alexandria Verner from Clawson in Oakland County. Five others were in critical condition on Tuesday. • Michigan State students from Oxford hope to ‘survive long enough to graduate’ Bridge Michigan will update the timeline as more information becomes available. First reports of
Bridgemi.comFeb 17 2023
News
4 Bedroom Home in Tulsa - $695,900
Absolutely impeccable CUSTOM floor plan by Ruhl Construction in Delaware Park. Private gated community, single story home. Four bed, three and a half bath, dining, gameroom or flex, wine room or office. Designer finishes and fixtures throughout. Three car oversized garage, located in the highly sought after Delaware Park community. Features include expansive outdoor spaces, oversized island,
Tulsa WorldMar 14 2023
Analysis
Punches have been thrown in the first U.S. newspaper strike in two decades
Everyone get your “Rashomon” metaphors ready: The newspaper strike in Pittsburgh is getting nastier.
Some employees of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have been on strike since October, seeking (among other things) their first contract since 2017 and reversal of a new health insurance plan that would roughly double some workers’ premiums. (Staffers have not had an across-the-board pay raise
Nieman LabFeb 10 2023
News
The 100 Black Men of Atlanta Co-Hosts Violence Summit Feb 16 at 10 a.m
The 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Satcher Health Leadership Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change have come together to host the Violence Prevention Symposium, February 16, 2023, 10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Clark Atlanta University. “Our goal is to use scientific data to show that violence has become an epidemic and an urgent
Patch.comFeb 14 2023
News
Suspect in Mich. State Mass Shooting ID'd, Caller's Tip Led Police to Him
The mass shooter who killed three students and critically injured five others on the Michigan State University campus Monday night was identified early Tuesday as a 43-year-old man who has no known ties to the school, authorities said. Anthony Dwayne McRae was identified as the gunman after he was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Lansing around 11:35 p.m., about three hours
PeopleFeb 17 2023
News
LGBTQ restrictions not among Abbott’s emergency items
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The seven emergency legislative items laid out Thursday night by Gov. Greg Abbott notably did not include any specific LGBTQ restrictions, diverging from the list of priorities announced earlier by the state’s second most powerful leader. However, advocates said the governor’s vague language about placing more limits on education curriculum raises concerns. During his State of
KXAN NewsFeb 10 2023
News
Cedar Rapids CR Washington earns stressful win over Iowa City West 65-56
Cedar Rapids CR Washington posted a narrow 65-56 win over Iowa City West during this Iowa boys high school basketball game. Iowa City West authored a promising start, taking a 14-11 advantage over Cedar Rapids CR Washington at the end of the first quarter. The Trojans proved they would be a force to be reckoned with by building a 36-24 advantage over the Warriors at the half. Iowa City West
Globe GazetteFeb 17 2023
News
Gov. Edwards unveiled his final budget proposal Friday morning
BATON ROUGE–Gov. John Bel Edwards proposed a budget Friday that includes a $2,000 pay raise for K-12 teachers that could climb to $3,000 if more money becomes available. He also called for a $1,000 pay raise for support workers at schools. Those basic raises would cost the state about $200 million each year. Teachers could receive the additional $1,000 raise, bringing the total increase to $3,
Bossier Press TribuneMar 17 2023
News
Protests erupt in France over Macron’s retirement age push
Angry protesters took over the streets in Paris on Friday, trying to pressure lawmakers to bring down French President Emmanuel Macron’s government and doom the unpopular retirement age increase he’s trying to impose without a vote in the National Assembly.
A day after Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne invoked a special constitutional power to skirt a vote in the chaotic lower chamber,
Associated PressMar 03 2023
Opinion
Picture of Transphobic, Cross-Dressing Governor Destined for Billboards
As Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee was signing a bill that criminalizes drag shows in the presence of minors, one of his constituents was arranging to post a high-school yearbook photo of him dressed as a girl on billboards across the state.
Using TikTok and GoFundMe, Zachary Heath Stamper of Bristol had raised $54,067 as of 10 a.m. Friday, and he plans to spend some of it on an electronic
Daily Beast