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Month: July 2021

Nonprofit leaning on community for help after fire

By Gilbert Magallon Click here for updates on this story     FRESNO, California (KFSN) — For non-profit Neighborhood Industries, every dollar makes a difference. Donations they receive typically go towards bettering and empowering people, but now they need a shoulder to lean on. Saturday, their warehouse was demolished by a massive fire. CEO Anthony Armour says

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A family of four, a 60-year love story, a young man with muscular dystrophy: What we know about the collapse victims

By Theresa Waldrop, Alisha Ebrahimji, Ray Sanchez and Claire Colbert, CNN The dead and unaccounted for residents of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, reflect the area’s rich cultural diversity, an international tragedy that has touched members of a tight-knit Jewish community and families from as far away as Argentina, Paraguay and Colombia. Scores

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern suggested the country's opposition leader was a "Karen."

Jacinda Arden appears to call New Zealand opposition leader a ‘Karen’ during hate speech debate

By Jessie Yeung, CNN A hate speech debate turned heated in New Zealand’s Parliament on Wednesday when Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern suggested the country’s opposition leader was a “Karen.” The insult, popularized last year by an internet meme, broadly refers to an entitled White woman who is unafraid to use her privilege to make unreasonable

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Business owners learn how to spot customers buying bomb-making materials

By Gracyn Gordon Click here for updates on this story     CLINTON, Mississippi (WAPT) — The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation hosted the first Operation Flashpoint event Wednesday in Clinton. Operation Flashpoint is an initiative that urges both the public and businesses to be aware of suspicious activity in stores.

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