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Month: July 2022

A Federally funded grant is helping twelve youth organizations across Milwaukee enhance their summer programs.

$430,000 grant allocated to twelve youth organizations to help curve violence during the summer months

By Bryant McCray Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — A Federally funded grant is helping twelve youth organizations across Milwaukee enhance their summer programs. This grant is called reCAST: “Through the Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma. The grant aims at providing economic help to organizations whose missions are geared

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New report highlights potential cybersecurity risks with electric, automated vehicles

By Mitchell Consky Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — As more electric, automated and connected vehicles hit global roads in the coming years, a new report by Deloitte Canada details how cybersecurity risks could emerge for Canadian drivers. The report roadmaps how the development and implementation of cybersecurity measures should

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President Joe Biden speaks virtually during a meeting with his economic team in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington

Biden improving but taking additional medication to treat Covid, White House doctor says

By Betsy Klein and Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden‘s Covid-19 symptoms “have improved,” his physician said Friday, but the President has taken additional medications to address his temperature and cough. Dr. Kevin O’Connor said in a letter that Biden had a temperature of 99.4 degrees Thursday evening, which was treated with Tylenol. His temperature

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Takeaways from the January 6 hearings day 8

By Marshall Cohen, Jeremy Herb and Zachary Cohen, CNN The January 6 committee, in its final public hearing until the fall, presented damning new evidence Thursday highlighting then-President Donald Trump‘s three-hour refusal to publicly condemn the unfolding insurrection at the US Capitol or to call off the violent mob. The primetime session — the eighth

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Takeaways from the January 6 hearings day 8

By Marshall Cohen, Jeremy Herb and Zachary Cohen, CNN The January 6 committee, in its final public hearing until the fall, presented damning new evidence Thursday highlighting then-President Donald Trump‘s three-hour refusal to publicly condemn the unfolding insurrection at the US Capitol or to call off the violent mob. The primetime session — the eighth

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Takeaways from the January 6 hearings day 8

By Marshall Cohen, Jeremy Herb and Zachary Cohen, CNN The January 6 committee, in its final public hearing until the fall, presented damning new evidence Thursday highlighting then-President Donald Trump‘s three-hour refusal to publicly condemn the unfolding insurrection at the US Capitol or to call off the violent mob. The primetime session — the eighth

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Takeaways from the January 6 hearings day 8

By Marshall Cohen, Jeremy Herb and Zachary Cohen, CNN The January 6 committee, in its final public hearing until the fall, presented damning new evidence Thursday highlighting then-President Donald Trump‘s three-hour refusal to publicly condemn the unfolding insurrection at the US Capitol or to call off the violent mob. The primetime session — the eighth

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What we learned from the January 6 hearings

By Jeremy Herb, CNN The House select committee investigating the Capitol Hill insurrection concluded its series of eight hearings this week with a presentation intended to be the final piece of its narrative puzzle that painted former President Donald Trump as responsible for the violent attack on the US Capitol — and more broadly, American

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Did the January 6 committee prove its case? A point-by-point breakdown of its major claims and the evidence presented

By Sam Woodward, CNN On Thursday, the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol concluded its first series of hearings where it heard from witnesses including top ex-Trump officials, election workers, those who took part in the attack, and many others. Through live testimony, video depositions, and never-before-seen material,

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Tavan Eric Williams-Patrick now charged as an Adult in deadly Columbia shooting in Mckee Street area

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) 16 -year-old Tavan Eric Williams-Patrick, the third teenager accused of being involved in a deadly Columbia shooting was charged as an adult Friday morning. An adult certification hearing was scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Boone County Courthouse. Police believe the Williams Patrick was involved in the deadly shooting of 15-year-old Aubry

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Presidentes de EE.UU. con covid-19: ¿cuál es la diferencia entre los casos de Trump y Biden?

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, informó esta semana que tiene covid-19, pero sus síntomas son leves, según dijo la Casa Blanca. La situación contrasta con la emergencia médica que vivió el entonces presidente Donald Trump, quien tuvo que ser hospitalizado cuando tuvo coronavirus durante su presidencia. Estas

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El calor abrasador unido a la alta humedad probablemente afectará a millones de estadounidenses hasta finales de julio

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — Se espera que el calor abrasador agravado por la humedad sofocante persista hasta el final del mes en muchas partes de EE.UU., donde millones de personas probablemente soportarán temperaturas por encima de los 38 °C. Más de 55 millones de estadounidenses, desde el oeste hasta Nueva Inglaterra, estaban bajo advertencia

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