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Aug 14 2023
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Nebraska Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Restrictions on Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care
A Nebraska District Judge dismissed a lawsuit on Friday that sought to block a 12-week abortion ban and restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors. Lancaster County District Judge Lori Maret sided with GOP attorney general Mike Hilgers, ruling that LB574, which bans abortion at 12-week gestational age and also restricts gender affirming treatment for minors, including a ban on gender
The MessengerAug 20 2023
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Tropical Storm Hilary: Flash Flood Warning Issued For Los Angeles—And Heavy Rain Threatens Death Valley
A flash flood warning was issued for Los Angeles County on Sunday afternoon after Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall in Baja California, Mexico—as the southwestern U.S. prepares for “catastrophic flooding” and heavy winds from Southern California’s first tropical storm since 1939. Hilary made landfall at around 11 a.m. local time in northern Baja California, roughly 200 miles south-southeast
ForbesMay 30 2023
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Attorneys lay out cases in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial opening statements
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The trial against the man charged in the killings of 11 Jewish congregants at a Squirrel Hill synagogue began Tuesday morning, with the prosecution and defense providing opening statements. Assistant U.S. Attorney Soo Song told jurors that the prosecution will provide evidence
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJul 24 2023
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Front porch house fire sparks in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls firefighters responded to reports of a front porch on fire this morning.
Fire crews arrived at a house on the 3800 Block of North Galaxy Lane at 8 a.m.
Reports say heavy smoke and flames could be seen coming from the front of the home and the garage.
No injuries were reported. The fire is currently under investigation.
KelolandNov 22 2021
Analysis
GOP Official Says Straight People Are ‘Superior’ to Gay People
North Carolina’s lieutenant governor said that straight people are “superior” to gay people in a church sermon last week, where he also claimed that there are only “two genders” and asked about the “purpose” of heterosexuality.
“If homosexuality is of God, what purpose does it serve? What does it make?” asked Mark Robinson, a Republican expected to run for governor in 2024. “What does
ViceAug 17 2023
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Fargo police release body cam video in July's deadly police shooting
The 3-minute video shows an officer reacting to the first barrage of gunfire from Mohamad Barakat's .223-caliber rifle and the chaotic situation that follows. FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota law enforcement officials released body cam video from the officer who shot and killed a gunman responsible for the death of a police officer and the wounding of three people last month. The 3-minute 7-second
KARE11May 23 2023
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Two MSU Students Sue Prof. Claiming She Forced Them to Spend $99
Two students at Michigan State University have filed a lawsuit against a former professor and two university administrators, claiming they were forced to purchase a $99 subscription to a website that funded the professor's liberal causes. According to the complaint, filed May 18, Nathan Barbieri and Nolan Radomski enrolled in a business communication course taught by professor Amy Wisner
Newsmax (News)Aug 07 2023
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Tyson Foods closes Indiana chicken processing plant as part of cost-cutting move
(AP) — Tyson Foods Inc. is closing four chicken processing plants as it looks to lower costs. The company said Monday that the plants being closed are located in North Little Rock, Arkansas; Corydon, Indiana; Dexter, Missouri and Noel, Missouri. Tyson said that it will shift production to other facilities and halt operations at the four plants in the first two quarters of fiscal 2024. The
Wish TVAug 07 2023
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Kentucky storms: Lexington, all of Eastern Kentucky under a tornado watch
A potentially severe storm is expected to hit parts of central and Eastern Kentucky Monday, leaving much of the state under a tornado watch or a severe thunderstorm warning, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS has issued a tornado watch for the area until at least 6 p.m. eastern time. The watch covers all of Eastern Kentucky and spans as far southwest as Allen County. It also
Lexington Herald-LeaderJun 11 2023
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Trump surpasses DeSantis in post-indictment Western Conservative Summit straw poll
DENVER — The federal indictment on Friday against Donald Trump did not diminish his popularity this weekend at the 14th Annual Western Conservative Summit. The former president captured the weekend straw poll of presidential candidates with 40.3% support, compared to 35.8% for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the winner of the conservative confab’s 2021 and 2022 straw polls. Taking third with 7.7%
Washington Times