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Oct 21 2023
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Fundraiser started for victims of deadly Humboldt home explosion
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On Wednesday, emergency crews responded to a home explosion that rocked the community of Humboldt. Authorities confirmed that one person was killed, and two others who were inside at the time were airlifted to the hospital. There is now an effort to raise money for the family, as they deal with medical expenses and plan for funeral costs. A friend of the
Dakota News NowOct 21 2019
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Federal judge nixes DOJ plan to show 'Godfather' clip at Roger Stone trial
Federal prosecutors cannot show jurors a clip from “The Godfather Part II” during Roger Stone’s criminal trial next month, a judge ruled Monday.
U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with Mr. Stone’s attorneys, ruling the clip could unfairly prejudice jurors.
“The government will not be permitted to introduce the clip itself in its case in chief because the
Washington TimesOct 23 2023
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Court documents: Gardner woman died by gunfire, search for husband continues
Breanne Pennington, the 30-year-old Gardner mother who police found dead in her home Sunday morning, was planning on leaving her husband and taking her children with her, according to court documents. Her death, which the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office is now calling a homicide, was caused by a gunshot wound to the face, court documents say. Police have been searching for 33-year-
Boston.comJan 18 2014
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Most ObamaCare enrollees already had health plans, report says
The majority of the more than 2 million Americans who signed up for health insurance under ObamaCare through the end of December were already enrolled in employer-sponsored plans or had previously bought their own coverage, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Early data from insurers, brokers and consultants suggest that the marketplaces are popular with
Fox News (Online News)Oct 23 2023
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Israel war: Hamas releases hostages as US ups pressure
Two elderly Israeli women were released by Hamas after being held as hostages for over two weeks. The International Committee of the Red Cross announced on Monday that two hostages were released by Hamas after being kept captive in the Gaza Strip since the terrorist group's surprise attack on Oct. 7. Israeli media identified the two as Nurit Cooper, 79, and Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, who were
Washington ExaminerApr 06 2021
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Biden's infrastructure plan would create 2.7 million jobs — not 19 million, White House says
President Joe Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure package would create about 2.7 million jobs, a fraction of the more than 19 million touted by some West Wing officials — including the chief executive himself.
Asked about that discrepancy, White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday cited a report by Moody's Analytics, a Wall Street firm, that estimated that Biden's American Jobs
Washington ExaminerSep 10 2021
Analysis
Have Vaccines Ever Been Mandated in History? Biden COVID Shot Plans Could Affect 100m People
In order to tackle the spread of COVID in the U.S., President Joe Biden made a U-turn on mandatory vaccination on Thursday when he announced that all federal employees must be vaccinated over the coming months or their jobs may be at risk.
The mandate could potentially affect up to 100 million Americans. Employers with more than 100 employees must ensure their workers are vaccinated or
NewsweekOct 23 2023
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Israel vows to ‘wipe’ Iran, Hezbollah ‘off face of Earth’ if terror group joins Hamas in war: report
Israel vowed Friday to launch a full-scale military attack against Iran if its terror group Hezbollah joins the ongoing war, according to a report.
Nir Barkat, Israel’s Minister of Economy, warned that it would “eliminate Hezbollah,” their proxy terror group in Lebanon, if it follows through on threats to throw its military support behind Hamas.
“The plan of Iran is to attack
New York Post (News)Dec 10 2013
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AIDS advocates say drug coverage in some marketplace plans is inadequate
Patients, doctors allege that some health exchange insurance plan designs are discriminatory.
Washington PostOct 22 2023
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3 Good, 3 Bad from Colts 39-38 Loss to Browns
On the day, Colts quarterback Gardner Minshew played great. He accounted for 4 total touchdowns (2 passing and 2 rushing) and tacked on 305 passing yards on 15-of-23 completions, along with an interception and 3 lost fumbles. Minshew hit six different receivers in a game plan that featured more rushing plays for Indy (40) than passing (23) by almost double. Still, Minshew found ways to get the
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