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Month: July 2021

Woman admits to drinking alcohol before I-76 crash that killed firefighter: Affidavit

By Katie Katro Click here for updates on this story     LOWER MERION TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Authorities say a South Jersey woman admitted to drinking mixed alcoholic beverages and driving around before a crash that killed a firefighter and injured several other first responders early Saturday morning, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Action

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Providencetown

Provincetown issues a new mask mandate amid Covid-19 case surge after Fourth of July

By Jennifer Henderson and Eric Levenson, CNN Provincetown, Massachusetts, has restored its indoor mask mandate after a cluster of Covid-19 cases followed the Fourth of July holiday. The Provincetown Select Board and Board of Health adopted the mandate effective immediately during an emergency meeting Sunday, according to a Facebook post from Town Manager Alex Morse.

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Warren Taylor

Documents: Witness helped identify Osage County double-murder suspect

Prosecutors charged Warren M. Taylor, 62, with two counts each of first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the deaths of Leonard Gerloff, 59, and Pauline Gerloff, 56, at their Chamois home. Authorities were called to the address Saturday afternoon and found Pauline Gerloff with an apparent gunshot wound to the head and Leonard Gerloff lying face down with blood on his body and clothes, according to a probable cause statement.

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According to a court filing

As R. Kelly trial approaches, prosecutors want to include alleged evidence of bribes and recordings of threats

By Sonia Moghe, CNN With two weeks left until jury selection is to begin in R. Kelly’s federal racketeering trial, Brooklyn prosecutors are asking to admit additional evidence of alleged crimes that were not charged in their indictments of the singer, according to a Friday court filing. The filing details testimony from a witness who

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said July 26 that he's expanding the city's Covid-19 mandate to require the entire municipal workforce to get vaccinated or start weekly testing by September 13.

De Blasio mandates Covid-19 vaccinations or weekly testing for entire NYC municipal work force, including teachers and police

By Artemis Moshtaghian and Kristina Sgueglia, CNN New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that he’s expanding the city’s Covid-19 mandate to require the entire municipal workforce to get vaccinated or start weekly testing by September 13. The mandate will cover employees in the school system as well as police and fire departments,

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Las vacunas de Moderna y Pfizer tienen alta efectividad para evitar el covid-19 sintomático, según un estudio

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo (CNN Español) – Mientras más países aplican las vacunas contra el covid-19 en su población, surgen estudios que confirman la efectividad de las mismas. En Estados Unidos, una investigación de los CDC indica que las vacunas de ARN mensajero, es decir la de Pfizer y Moderna, son altamente efectivas para prevenir la

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Fencing gold medallist Cheung Ka Long of Hong Kong looks at his medal while on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Men's Individual Foil during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Makuhari Messe Hall in Chiba City

Here’s who won gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics on Monday

Wayne Sterling, CNN Twenty-one gold medals were won. Here’s a breakdown of who’s taking home the gold: Archery Men’s Team: Republic of Korea Artistic Gymnastics Men’s Team: Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) Canoe Slalom Men’s Canoe: Benjamin Savsek, Slovenia Cycling Mountain Bike Men’s Cross-country: Thomas Pidcock, Great Britain Diving Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform: Great Britain Fencing

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