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May 16 2023
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6-Foot Waves Expected In Venice
The Beach Hazards Statement is in effect from 6 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday evening. According to officials, residents can expect breaking waves of three to six feet. The National Weather Service warned residents against swimming or surfing in the dangerous conditions. "Remain out of the water due to hazardous swimming conditions, or stay near occupied lifeguard towers. Rock jetties can be deadly
Patch.comMay 16 2023
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Attorney general joins Ramsey County attorney's review of Hmong man's shooting by St. Paul police
State investigators have turned over their investigation of a Hmong man's shooting by St, Paul police to the Ramsey County Attorney's Pffice, and Attorney General Keith Ellison will join the review of the case. A statement released Tuesday by Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said prosecutors asked for the attorney general's help after receiving an investigative file on the shooting of Yia
Star TribuneMay 12 2023
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‘Migrant czar’ Kamala Harris to hit up Dem ‘soiree’ as Title 42 lifts
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Atlanta on Friday for a Democratic Party “spring soiree” — instead of visiting the US-Mexico border in her role as migration czar as thousands of people illegally enter America after the lifting of the Title 42 COVID-19 expulsion policy.
Harris will depart Washington around noon and appear mid-afternoon at a Democratic National Committee finance
New York Post (News)May 14 2023
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Five Migrants on Terror Watch List Arrested near AZ Border Post-Title 42
Border Patrol agents in a single border sector arrested five migrants later discovered to be on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB) watch list. The apprehensions occurred on Friday in the Tucson Sector of the United States Border Patrol shortly after the end of Title 42. According to a source within Customs and Border Protection, not authorized to speak to the media, the migrants
Breitbart NewsMay 18 2023
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Another Illegal Immigrant Child Dies in US Custody
An 8-year-old illegal immigrant has died while in U.S. custody. The child “tragically passed away while in U.S. Border Patrol custody in Harlingen, Texas” on May 17, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which includes Border Patrol, said in a statement. The girl was with her family at the Border Patrol facility in Harlingen, in southern Texas, when she “experienced a medical emergency,”
NTDMay 18 2023
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Canadian wildfire smoke to impact Nebraska's air quality starting Thursday
Smoke from wildfires in Canada could begin impacting air quality for people involved in outdoor activities Thursday across Nebraska. The National Weather Service posted an alert for possible moderate to unhealthy air quality from 9:30 a.m. Thursday through noon Friday for the entire state. Conditions could range from moderate to unhealthy for sensitive populations to unhealthy for anyone
Omaha World-HeraldMay 12 2023
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Strong to severe storms could produce hail, damaging winds, maybe a tornado in KC region
Severe weather will be possible in the Kansas City region Friday afternoon and evening as powerful thunderstorms push their way through the area, according to the National Weather Service. The possible severe weather will follow what will be an unseasonably hot and humid day in Kansas City. Temperatures are expected to climb to near 90 degrees. Typically this time of year, temps are in the mid
The Kansas City StarJun 14 2023
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Illinois Becomes First State To Effectively Ban Book Bans
Amid a growing national push from conservatives to pull certain books off the shelves of libraries and classrooms, Democrats in Illinois have become the first to push through anti-book-ban legislation that would punish libraries for partisan restrictions.
It requires public libraries receiving state funding to adopt the American Library Association’s Library Bill of Rights, which calls
ForbesMay 14 2023
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Weather update: Seattle, Portland could see record heat 20-25 degrees above normal
Record-breaking heat will bake Seattle and Portland again Sunday, and there is no relief in sight until the middle of the week, forecasters say. Temperatures are far beyond normal for the spring, 20 to 25 degrees higher than usual for May, prompting the National Weather Service to issue heat advisories from the Canadian border south into California. Meanwhile, in Texas parts of the state
"USA Today" ContributorMay 20 2023
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Anheuser-Busch Loses Perfect LGBTQ Equity Score By Missing ‘Key Moment’ To Stand Up For Mulvaney
Anheuser-Busch, the multinational conglomerate which owns Bud Light, was removed from a prominent LGBTQ organization’s equity index because the firm missed a “key moment” to support self-described transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Bud Light provoked controversy after the brand nodded toward the social media star, and executives have since made lackluster attempts to ease tensions with
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