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Month: December 2021

Missing University of New Hampshire student from Massachusetts found dead by K-9 team, police say

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     DURHAM, New Hampshire (WCVB) — A missing University of New Hampshire student and Massachusetts native was found dead on Sunday, about 24 hours after he was last seen, according to authorities. The Durham Police Department reported that the body of 22-year-old Vincenzo “Vinny” Lirosi, of

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Standing for American Freedom event pays tribute to first responders

By GRACYN GORDON Click here for updates on this story     JACKSON, Mississippi (WAPT) — The Standing for American Freedom event paid tribute to first responders Sunday at the fairgrounds. Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gibson organized the event alongside the Friends of Mississippi Veterans. The event recognized the 80th anniversary of the Pearl

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Cómo se compara la cultura de armas de Estados Unidos con el resto del mundo

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Nashville. Atlanta. Orlando. Las Vegas. Newtown. Parkland. San Bernardino. Brooklyn. Buffalo. Uvalde. La violencia con armas de fuego omnipresente en Estados Unidos ha dejado pocos lugares ilesos a lo largo de las décadas. Aun así, muchos estadounidenses consideran sacrosanto su derecho a portar armas, consagrado en la Constitución de Estados Unidos.

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Turkey says mosque attacks on Cyprus won’t go ‘unanswered’

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says attacks on Muslim houses of worship on Cyprus would “not go unanswered” following reports of an attempted arson attack on a mosque on the southern, internationally-recognized Greek Cypriot part of the divided island. Turkey’s pro-government Daily Sabah newspaper said at least one suspect was detained

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