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Jun 19 2023
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Chattanoogans celebrate Juneteenth, the day news of emancipation arrived
Hundreds of Chattanoogans celebrated Juneteenth on Monday, parading down M.L. King Boulevard before settling at Miller Park for a gala celebrating hip-hop history. Monday marked the city's second official Juneteenth parade, organized by the Unity Group of Chattanooga. "I brought my grandkids so they can see their heritage," parade attendee Victor Turner said. "They can see what slavery was.
Chattanooga Times Free PressOct 02 2023
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Rep. Henry Cuellar Carjacked By Armed Assailants Outside Apartment Near Capitol Hill
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) was carjacked in Washington D.C. by three armed assailants on Monday night outside an apartment building that houses several other members of Congress. Rep. Henry Cuellar, (D-Texas) is seen outside a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus in the U.S. ... [+] Capitol on Thursday. Cuellar was “parking his car” when the armed individuals approached him and stole the
ForbesOct 01 2023
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Fleet Week returns to San Francisco, to honor Sen. Dianne Feinstein
The San Francisco Fleet Week will return to the Bay Area this week. The celebration of America's sea services will continue through Oct.10. Service members and their equipment are already arriving. On Sunday, the first of two U.S. Navy ships arrived in the San Francisco Bay: the U.S.S. John P. Murtha. The ship is a 684-foot amphibious transport dock and is currently carrying 120 Marines on
NBC Bay AreaSep 30 2023
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Ukraine live briefing: Congress passes funding bill without Ukraine aid to avert government shutdown
Proposed aid to Ukraine did not make it into a U.S. government funding bill passed by the Senate late Saturday, paving the way for Congress to avert a government shutdown that was otherwise set to start at 12:01 a.m. Sunday. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia’s war in Ukraine. House Republicans had advanced the bill without funding for Ukraine
Washington PostOct 02 2023
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Giants have a crisis on their hands
It can take a football team too long to forge and find its identity, and a season can be left in ruins until it does. The Giants needed to make a statement on Monday night about who they are and what they can be, before the What-Have-You-Done-For-Us-Lately? police arrested them for impersonating a playoff team. Here was their statement: We are no playoff team. Maybe not tomorrow either. The
New York Post (News)Sep 18 2023
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Yale researcher finds alarming rise in child fentanyl deaths nationwide
NEW YORK -- There's been an alarming increase in the number of children dying from fentanyl poisoning. More than 5,000 kids have died from fentanyl in the U.S. since 1999. Most are teenagers, but researchers say babies and toddlers are increasingly at risk. In 2021, 133 kids younger than 5 died from fentanyl in the U.S. Forty were not even 1 year old. The death of 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici
CBS News (Online)Oct 03 2023
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Arizona terminates lease with Saudi farm, inspects several others
The state terminated its lease with a Middle Eastern company operating a farm in Western Arizona. Example video title will go here for this video "There is no water except for what us ranchers produce," Broken Arrow Land and Cattle Company rancher Brad Mead said. The resource is running dry, and Mead told 12News large companies moving into Butler Valley over the last decade are partially to
12NewsAug 24 2023
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A $10 million ham and plenty of talk about KY governor’s race at annual charity event
In the lead-up to one of the most closely-watched governor’s races in Kentucky history, political players from across the state descended on Louisville Thursday for the 59th Annual Kentucky Farm Bureau Country Ham Breakfast held at the state fairgrounds. While all in attendance Thursday morning got their bellies full with country ham and other breakfast items at the event, Kentucky’s political
Lexington Herald-LeaderDec 29 2015
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These political scientists may have just discovered why U.S. politics are a disaster
There's a lot of disgust in America with politicians' inability to get things done. In the race to win the Republican presidential nomination, that disgust has so far benefited outsider candidates. Non-career politicians Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson have all promised to ride in and fix Washington.
But new research by Nolan McCarty, a professor at Princeton University, and
Washington PostOct 02 2023
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2 Fairbanks soldiers die after vehicle flips outside Salcha
SALCHA, Alaska (KTUU) - Two soldiers died and 12 others were injured when a transport vehicle flipped on Monday outside of Salcha, according to the U.S. Army Alaska. In a press release on Monday, officials wrote that 17 soldiers were riding in an LMTV transport vehicle when a “single military vehicle accident” occurred in the Yukon Training Area. Army spokesperson John Pennell said in an
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYES