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Mar 15 2024
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County executive White alleges 'racist attack'; Jackson County legislator apologizes
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jackson County Executive Frank White Friday took exception to the comments made a day earlier by Jackson County Legislator, calling them a “racist attack.” White made his reaction public in a letter to the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals on Friday with the subject line “Urgent call for leadership: Condemning racist rhetoric and campaign misconduct.” White’s call
KSHBFeb 22 2024
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Minneapolis man guilty of insider trading surrounding Medtronic acquisition
Doron Tavlin previously worked for Mazor Robotics, an Israeli-based company that was acquired by Medtronic. A Minneapolis man has been found guilty of insider trading after he shared nonpublic information about the company he worked for being acquired by Medtronic. Last week, Doron "Ron" Tavlin, 68, was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit insider trading and ten counts of
Bring Me The NewsMar 13 2024
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Bald eagle rescued from car grille after being struck on Maryland highway
A bald eagle was rescued after being trapped in the front grille of an SUV in Maryland, officials said.Calvert County Animal Control received a call early Saturday that a driver on Route 4 had accidentally collided with an eagle, according to a Facebook post. "When the driver stopped, they realized that the eagle was still alive, but trapped in the vehicle's grill(e)," the social media post
Fox News DigitalMar 21 2024
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Texas immigration law SB4 returns to court in legal whiplash
A whirlwind legal back-and-forth over Texas’ strict new immigration law will continue Wednesday when the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals considers whether to allow Texas to enforce the law while assessing its constitutionality — a decision that could redefine immigration policies nationwide.
The oral arguments follow a late-night order Tuesday from a 5th Circuit panel that temporarily
NewsNationMar 16 2024
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Lanham Resident Strikes Gold with $50,000 Powerball Win
In a delightful turn of events, a fortunate woman from Lanham is reveling in her unexpected windfall after claiming a $50,000 Powerball prize. Regularly indulging in Lottery games, the 55-year-old chef stuck to her tried-and-true numbers when purchasing $20 worth of Powerball tickets at her go-to spot, New Grand Mart in Hyattsville, on Monday night, March 11. The following morning, she was
Shore News NetworkMar 14 2024
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Danbury Schools Shelter In Place Following 'Non-Credible' Bomb Threat
A message sent to parents early Thursday said that "multiple threats" were made to buildings and businesses across the city. "We are placing all schools in shelter-in-place while we gather additional information about the nature of these threats," the alert to parents and staff said. In a noon post to social media, Mayor Roberto Alves reported that the "Danbury Police Department along with
Patch.comMar 11 2024
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Black Voters Swung Georgia for Biden in 2020. They Might Stay Home in 2024.
Black voters were key to securing President Joe Biden's unexpected 2020 win in Georgia. In 2024, those same voters could return the state to Republicans. Civil rights leaders and activists are sounding the alarm that the Biden campaign has a major problem on its hands with Georgia's black community, which makes up 33 percent of the state's population and overwhelmingly supported the president
Washington Free BeaconDec 01 2023
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Metro: ISIS propaganda seized from home of Las Vegas teen arrested for making terroristic threats
The local 16-year-old arrested this week for allegedly making terroristic threats on social media reportedly had propaganda, including homemade items, for ISIS and Al-Qaeda and “explosive components” in his home, Metro police said today. Deputy Chief Dori Koren, who oversees Metro’s Homeland Security and Special Operations Division, said at a news conference today that the teen — whose name
Las Vegas SunMar 14 2024
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I-TEAM Neighborhood Nuisance: Neighbors raise traffic concerns after multiple crashes on Glendale
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - What some are calling a ‘dangerous’ traffic pattern is prompting calls for action in a Toledo neighborhood. “We just want to feel as safe and secure in our neighborhood as other people do in theirs,” said Karen Shanahan, who owns a house on Glendale where her grandson and great-grandchildren live. “We’ve had three accidents in three years into the yard.” One crash
ABC 13 WTVGMar 13 2024
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Construction firm busy keeping up with Huntsville’s growth
As construction firm Robins & Morton Group’s Huntsville division manager, he oversees the company’s projects in the Rocket City.
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