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Apr 09 2023
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Conn. teachers thought tragic boy was just ‘playing dead’ at recess: lawsuit
A 5-year-old Connecticut boy suffered a fatal collapse during school recess — as nearby teachers ignored him, thinking he was pretending to “play dead,” a new lawsuit charges. The bereaved mom and dad of little Romeo Pierre-Louis in West Hartford say in court documents that their son died at the Charter Oak International Academy in April 2022 because of negligence by the school and town. Romeo
New York Post (News)Mar 08 2024
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Pelosi ripped for saying Biden should have called Laken Riley’s alleged killer ‘undocumented’ — not ‘illegal’
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been slammed for insisting that President Joe Biden “should have said undocumented” when he referred to Laken Riley’s alleged killer as an “illegal” at his State of the Union Address. The California Democrat made the eyebrow-raising remark during an interview on CNN after the president’s fiery speech. “Madam speaker, one of the clearly ad-libbed moments
New York Post (News)Mar 01 2024
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First In-N-Out Burger heading to Ridgefield, WA
The first In-N-Out Burger is coming to Washington state. According to documents from the city of Ridgefield in Clark County, the popular California burger joint will be along the I-5 corridor. It's still early in the development stages, but the city planning documents show building plans for Union Ridge Town Center. An aerial map showed the new roads and businesses in the area, which includes
Fox 13 SeattleMar 07 2024
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Biden won’t announce border executive order at SOTU: White House
President Joe Biden is not expected to announce any executive orders on the border ahead of or during Thursday’s State of the Union address, a White House official confirmed to NewsNation.
The White House has been weighing its options, but Biden will likely use the speech as an opportunity to call on Congress to act.
Immigration has become a hot-button issue this election year,
NewsNationDec 09 2022
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Biden to call for African Union to permanently join G-20
President Biden next week will announce U.S. support for the African Union to become a permanent member of the Group of 20 nations, a step that would give African nations a long-sought prize and could make it easier for Biden to secure their cooperation on issues like Ukraine and climate change.
The G-20 is a highly influential forum for the world’s most powerful economies, and South
Washington PostSep 10 2012
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Chicago teachers go on strike after talks fail
Members of the Chicago Teachers Union are walking the picket lines after contract talks failed to reach an agreement.
Washington TimesMar 08 2024
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First McConnell, Now Sununu, Does A Turnaround and Endorses Trump
The New Hampshire governor says while he favors Donald Trump over President Joe Biden, he does not support the former President’s claim of immunity. Despite the myriad of venomous words he used to describe President Donald Trump while campaigning for now defunct presidential candidate Nikki Haley, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is throwing his support behind the Make America Great Again (MAGA
The Epoch TimesFeb 08 2023
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Jersey City kindergarten teacher Luz Hernandez found dead in Kearny
KEARNY, N.J. -- A Jersey City kindergarten teacher and mother of three was found dead Tuesday.
Police say they found the body of 33-year-old Luz Hernandez in a shallow grave at Central Avenue and Third Street in Kearny.
She was reported missing earlier this week.
Prosecutors say her death is suspicious and no arrests have been made.
The co-founder of Beloved
CBS News (Online)Mar 07 2024
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Juanita Sharper, Austintown, Ohio
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Mrs. Juanita Sharper, 100 of Austintown, transitioned to her heavenly home on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at her home surrounded by her loving and devoted family. Mrs. Sharper affectionately known as “Ma Sharper”, was born the fifth child of seven children of the late Walter and Velma Prude on August 6, 1923, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She was a 1941
WKBN 27Mar 11 2024
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Britt backlash stokes GOP fears about losing women voters
Sen. Katie Britt’s (R-Ala.) State of the Union response is shining a light on the GOP’s struggle to appeal to women voters ahead of November’s elections.
The rebuttal was met with an avalanche of backlash for being out of touch, with many critics calling the choice to have Britt sitting at a kitchen table for the address sexist.
Political strategists and observers say Britt’s
The Hill