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Jun 14 2024
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Creighton volleyball's Ava Martin selected for Women’s Collegiate National team
Creighton junior Ava Martin is one of 19 players selected for this year’s Women’s Collegiate National team. The team will train June 30 to July 6 in Anaheim, California, alongside the U.S. Olympic team. Martin, one of five outside hitters selected, has been an All-Big East selection her first seasons with the Bluejays. She finished last season fourth in the conference in kills with 3.59 per
Omaha World-HeraldMay 21 2024
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Stitt signs Oklahoma bill allowing leniency for people charged with attacking their abuser
THIS SAME BILL. YEAH, AND THAT IS WHY LAWMAKERS MADE CHANGES TO THE WORDING THEY SAY WILL NOW ONLY APPLY TO CASES WHERE SOMEONE IS ACTIVELY FIGHTING BACK AGAINST THEIR ABUSER MEMBERS. YOU HAVE AN EXCELLENT PIECE OF LEGISLATION IN FRONT OF YOU. IT NOW SATISFIED ALL OF THE REQUESTS OF THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE. STATE REP JOHN ECHOLS OF OKLAHOMA CITY, COAUTHOR OF THE SURVIVORS ACT, GARNERED MORE THAN
KOCO 5Jun 14 2024
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Bruneau Dunes officially certified as a Dark Sky Park
Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation has announced that Bruneau Dunes State Park has officially been designated a "Dark Sky Park!" This certification now marks Bruneau Dunes State Park as an International Dark Sky Park by DarkSky International. Bruneau Dunes began working towards this certification back in 2015. Bruneau Dunes is home to spectacular night skies, stargazing opportunities,
KBOI 2Oct 09 2022
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Murphy: US relationship with Saudis ‘broken’
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on Sunday called for a reassessment of the U.S. military alliance with Saudi Arabia after the country and its oil-exporting allies agreed to a production cut, describing the decades-long partnership as “broken.”
Speaking with co-anchor Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Murphy lambasted OPEC+’s cut of 2 million oil barrels per day that will likely
The HillJun 14 2024
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Exclusive Interview with Chef Emeril Lagasse at Bocuse d’Or
Chef Emeril Lagasse, the Honorary President of Bocuse d’Or Americas, joins us over Zoom to share insights and excitement about these competitions. Known for his incredible culinary prowess and his role as a pioneer in food television, Emeril provides an insider’s perspective on what makes these events so significant for the international culinary community. The Bocuse d’Or competition will
KHON 2Jun 13 2024
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EPA completes drinking water sampling in Lahaina
The US Environmental Protection Agency recently completed drinking water sampling in the wildfire-impacted areas of Lahaina, which is a critical step in helping the County of Maui restore drinking water services to the community. The County of Maui uses data from the sampling results to evaluate whether it is appropriate to amend the Unsafe Water Advisories. The current Unsafe Water Advisory
Maui Now NewsJun 13 2024
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Texas man charged with threatening FBI agent over Hunter Biden case
June 13 (Reuters) - A Texas was charged on Thursday with threatening to jail or "slaughter" an FBI agent over the criminal case against President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, federal prosecutors said. Timothy Muller, 43, was charged in a criminal complaint with making threatening communications across state lines and "influencing, impeding or retaliating" against a federal official. It was
ReutersJun 14 2024
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Low-wage states with cheap housing dominated the post-pandemic jobs boom • Michigan Advance
More than half of the nation’s jobs created in the past five years have come in two states: Texas and Florida. They’re at the forefront of a job creation revolution in which states with lower wages and a lower cost of living are gaining the highest share of new jobs, according to a new Stateline analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Meanwhile, high-wage states such as California,
Michigan AdvanceJun 13 2024
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Shareholders are charting Tesla's future as voting on CEO Elon Musk's pay package comes to a head
DETROIT (AP) — Tesla shareholders are charting the future of the electric vehicle company Thursday as they wrap up voting whether or not to restore CEO Elon Musk's massive pay package that was thrown out by a Delaware judge. Shares of the company jumped at the opening bell Thursday after the company said in a regulatory filing that stockholders are voting to approve Musk's pay, valued around $
Oskaloosa HeraldJun 14 2024
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South Jersey high school swimmer to compete in Olympic Trials
A South Jersey high school freshman will compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials for Swimming in Indianapolis next week with her older sister and a local college student. Haddonfield Memorial High School student Audrey Derivaux, 14, her sister Lilly Derivaux, who is a sophomore at Yale, and Stanford freshman Henry McFadden will represent Haddonield at Lucas Oil Stadium from June 15-23. Audrey is
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