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Aug 14 2023
News
Recapping Day 1 of joint practices in Philadelphia: Browns Training Camp Report
PHILADELPHIA -- The Browns held their first of two joint practices on Monday against the Eagles. Myles Garrett (foot), Denzel Ward (illness) and Jack Conklin (head) all left practice and Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe started there, updating all three injuries. Then they dig into practice. Mary Kay tells us what she saw from the wide receiver group, including struggles from Amari
Cleveland Plain DealerAug 29 2023
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Police: Man who escaped from Arkansas prison in 2022 captured
Samuel Hartman mug shot provided by the Arkansas Department of Correction. (Arkansas Department of Correction via AP) LEWISBURG, W.Va. (AP) — A convicted rapist who authorities say used a jet ski during an escape from an Arkansas prison last year was arrested Tuesday in West Virginia, the U.S. Marshals Service said. Samuel Paul Hartman, 39, was arrested along with his wife, his mother and his
NewsNationMay 04 2023
News
Not Just PacWest: These Regional Bank Stocks Plummet Amid Contagion Fears
Stock prices at a group of big regional banks tumbled Thursday as shares of PacWest Bancorp fell more than 40%, as fears of system-wide banking contagion persist after three bank failures in less than two months, including the second biggest collapse in U.S. history. The stock price of Phoenix-based Western Alliance Bancorporation fell by more than a third as of 3:30 p.m. Thursday, dropping
ForbesApr 13 2023
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'Horrific' Explosion And Fire Kill 18,000 Cattle In Texas
A "horrific" explosion and fire at a dairy farm in the southern US state of Texas killed about 18,000 head of cattle and injured one agricultural worker, authorities said on Thursday. "This was the deadliest barn fire for cattle in Texas history and the investigation and cleanup may take some time," Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said in a statement. The explosion and fire ripped
Barron'sAug 13 2023
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North Korea Speeding Up War Preparations - Munitions Factories Drastically Increasing Production
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un again toured major munitions factories and ordered a drastic increase in production of missiles and other weapons, state media said Monday, as the South Korean and U.S. militaries announced they will begin major drills next week to hone their joint capability against the North’s evolving nuclear threats. Kim’s push to produce more weapons also comes as U.S.
Western JournalOct 01 2019
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Zuckerberg says if Warren becomes president, Facebook would sue U.S. gov't: 'You go to the mat and fight'
Leaked audio comments from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly include him saying that the tech company would likely have no choice but to sue the U.S. government to stave off being broken up if Elizabeth Warren becomes president.
The comments, obtained by The Verge, span a wide range of topics and deep insight into Zuckerberg's thinking, going much further than the usually stoic
Fox News (Online News)Oct 09 2023
Perspectives Blog
K-12 Education: Part of a Broader Solution for Depolarization
This blog was written by Aaron Kohrs (Center) of the Braver Angels Washington D.C. Alliance. You can contact him at aakohrs121@gmail.com. It was edited by James Coan (Center), Co-Chair of the Braver Angels DC Alliance. You can contact him at jcoan@braverangels.org.
Education plays a major role in what our society thinks. While school is certainly not the sole source of information
Aaron KohrsAug 27 2023
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Hungary to Provide Shelter for 250 Maui Families
The Hungarian government is stepping forward to help the families in Hawaii after the devastating and deadly Maui wildfires claimed more than 100 lives and leveled the homes and businesses in the Lahaina community.
Hungary is pledging to provide pop-up homes for 250 families by the end of October, with the first shipment of 20 delivered by the Hungarian Armed Forces by Monday, Hungarian
Newsmax (News)Dec 18 2013
Opinion
6 Ways Sen. Warren's 'No Credit Checks for Hiring' Bill Helps All of Us
This week Sen. Elizabeth Warren and six colleagues introduced the Equal Employment for All Act, which would make it illegal for employers to disqualify job applicants based on their credit scores. It's an admirable and important bill which deserves our support. It also gives us an opportunity to have a broader discussion about the kind of society we hope to become.
Here are six reasons
HuffPostAug 31 2023
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Judge blocks Arkansas law limiting kids’ social media access
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. >> A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing a new law that would have required parental consent for minors to create new social media accounts, preventing the state from becoming the first to impose such a restriction. U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks granted a preliminary injunction that NetChoice — a tech industry trade group whose
Honolulu Star-Advertiser