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Month: June 2022

WRAL News was told last night's town council meeting had far more attendance and engagement than usual

Citizens call on Holly Springs to officially recognize Pride Month, pass non-discrimination ordinance

By Adam Owens Click here for updates on this story     HOLLY SPRINGS, North Carolina (WRAL) — A Holly Springs town council meeting turned emotional on Tuesday evening as speakers asked town leaders why they have not passed a non-discrimination ordinance to protect LGBTQIA+ citizens. Some are also calling for a town proclamation officially recognizing June

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Argentina: mueren tres turistas uruguayos por un alud de tierra que afectó un complejo turístico en Bariloche

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN Español) — Tres turistas uruguayos murieron en Bariloche, ciudad turística ubicada al ser de Argentina, como consecuencia de un alud de tierra que afectó tres habitaciones y un pasillo de un complejo turístico. El Ministerio Público de Bariloche confirmó que durante la madrugada de este miércoles los rescatistas encontraron los cuerpos

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Audio shows Trump-endorsed Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters questioned whether the January 6 attack was set up by the FBI.

Audio shows Trump-endorsed Arizona Senate candidate questioned whether January 6 attack was set up by FBI

By Alex Rogers and Manu Raju, CNN Blake Masters, the Republican Senate candidate from Arizona, met with conservative activists at a Phoenix IHOP this spring and was asked whether he would support investigating US intelligence operations to uncover the federal government’s “nefarious activities.” Masters replied, “Absolutely,” and then floated the conspiracy theory that the January

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California man charged with attempting to murder Supreme Court justice said he needed ‘psychiatric help’: 911 dispatch audio

By Holmes Lybrand, CNN The California man arrested near US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh‘s home and charged with attempting or threatening to kidnap or murder a US judge said in calls he made to 911 before the arrest that he was thinking of killing himself and needed psychiatric help, according to audio recordings released

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