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Mar 25 2024
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Motorcyclist killed in crash with ambulance in north Alabama
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said a man on a motorcycle died after being struck by an ambulance Saturday night. Senior Trooper Cody Farrar said the incident happened Saturday at 9:25 p.m. on Alabama 157 near Lawrence County 243, about two miles north of Moulton in Lawrence County. Sidney L. Canada II, 33, of Blountsville, was on a disabled 2003 Honda VT600 motorcycle when it was struck
AL.comMar 28 2024
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The Colorado River has been overused for years, but no one knew exactly where all the water was going. Until now.
The Colorado River, vital for 40 million people, has suffered a 20% decrease in flows since the turn of the century. The two largest reservoirs in the U.S. — Lake Mead and Lake Powell — are just over a third full. Water negotiators across the American West are currently divided on how to manage the shrinking river and its reservoirs in the future. For Brian Richter, a researcher who serves as
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 29 2024
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Driver arrested in Christmas Day car crash in SE Portland that killed his passenger
U.S. Marshals arrested a Portland man on Wednesday for his role in a car crash last Christmas that left one dead, officials said. 26-year-old Martell Mason is charged with first-degree manslaughter, assault in the fourth degree and reckless driving, according to court records. Mason is also accused of failing to help his passenger, 24-year-old Connor Wells, who died from his injuries. Portland
The OregonianMar 25 2024
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Cape Cod native killed in murder-suicide remembered for ‘zest for life’
Meghan Moore, a Cape Cod native killed in a Miami murder-suicide earlier this month, is being remembered for her “humor and zest for life.” Miami-Dade police say 25-year-old Moore was killed on March 16 by Luis Napoles at her Miami condo, along with her roommate, 23-year-old Sidney Capolino. Napoles, a 40-year-old Miami resident, later killed himself. According to her obituary, Moore,
MassLive.comMar 16 2024
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Pendleton girl with cerebral palsy wins adaptive bike
PENDLETON — Lots of kids want a bike, but not every child can ride a regular two-wheeler. Rayma Powell, the 10-year-old daughter of Ashley Johns and Dave Powell, is afflicted with cerebral palsy, the most common childhood motor disability. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes CP as “a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and
The Herald BulletinJan 14 2021
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Powell sees no interest rate hikes on the horizon as long as inflation stays low
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell affirmed his commitment to keeping interest rates low for the foreseeable future even as he expressed hope for a strong economic recovery.
“When the time comes to raise interest rates, we’ll certainly do that, and that time, by the way, is no time soon,” the central bank chief said Thursday during a Q&A session presented by Princeton University
CNBCMar 27 2024
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In Alabama, abortion and IVF helped flip a red set in a special election
On Tuesday, Alabama provided even more evidence of what we already know to be true: Abortion rights win elections. Democrat Marilyn Lands won a special election for an Alabama state House seat, flipping a Republican-held seat by campaigning on abortion rights in the deep-red state that bans abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest. Lands won 62 percent of the nearly 6,000 votes cast,
Mother JonesOct 08 2018
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Colin Powell: It’s now ‘me the president’ instead of ‘we the people’
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell on Sunday said he doesn't believe President Trump can be a moral leader, adding that it has become "me the president" for Trump, instead of "we the people."
The HillDec 01 2021
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Powell admits Fed got it wrong on inflation, says they should stop calling it 'transitory'
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell acknowledged Tuesday that he now expects high inflation to continue into the middle of 2022, stating that the government should no longer push what had been a recurring slogan of it being "transitory."
During a hearing before the Senate Banking Committee, Powell noted that when the Fed says "transitory," they do not mean it as just referring to how
Fox BusinessDec 01 2021
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Yellen and Powell Agree on 'Single Most Important Thing' to Boost Labor Force Participation
There are plenty of jobs available right now, but a shortage of workers to fill them.
"What else should Congress do to help bring workers back into the labor force?" Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) asked Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell at a hearing of the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday.
Both Yellen and Powell said the "single most
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