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Month: June 2022

Man accused of running across highway, stealing construction worker’s vehicle, ramming cruisers

By Rob Polansky Click here for updates on this story     MIDDLEBURY, Connecticut (WFSB) — A man ran across Interstate 84 in Middlebury on Thursday, stole a construction vehicle, then rammed two state police cruisers, according to troopers. Robert Brown, 31, was identified as the suspect. An extended left lane closure was anticipated in the area

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Shoppers are buying less and switching to store brands, Kroger says

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Business Decades-high inflation is changing US consumers’ grocery habits. Kroger, the nation’s largest grocery store chain, said Thursday that budget-constrained shoppers were buying fewer items in stores, favoring Kroger’s cheaper store brands instead of name brands, and switching from beef to pork. “Rising inflation has consumers rethinking their shopping and eating

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Alaska lineup set: Palin, Begich, Gross and Peltola will advance to top-four special election, CNN projects

By Eric Bradner, CNN Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, will face Republican businessman Nick Begich III, independent orthopedic surgeon Al Gross and Democratic former state Rep. Mary Peltola in the August special general election for the state’s at-large US House seat, CNN projects. The four candidates advanced from

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Siguen apareciendo pequeños pingüinos azules muertos en las costas de Nueva Zelandia. Los expertos señalan al cambio climático como el posible responsable

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Los cuerpos de cientos de pingüinos azules han llegado a las playas de la costa norte de Nueva Zelandia en las últimas semanas, según sus conservacionistas, quienes temen que el cambio climático este haciendo que los pingüinos mueran de inanición. Los kororā, también conocidos como pequeños pingüinos azules, son nativos de

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