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Month: August 2022

Burlington business community to provide stab resistant vests for Howard Center Workers

By Adrian Pastor Click here for updates on this story     BURLINGTON, Vermont (WPTZ) — With the increase in crime and threats of violence happening in Burlington, the Howard Center’s Street Outreach Team said they’re in need of some help. $5,000 dollars was raised for the Howard Center’s Street Outreach Team by the Burlington Business Association.

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‘I’m sure we’ll see some outbreaks’: doctors warn about monkeypox spread on college campuses

By Caroline Reinwald Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WISN) — As students prepare to return to college campuses statewide, the possibility of monkeypox spreading looms. Marquette has a webpage dedicated to information on monkeypox. In a statement, UWM said it’s, “closely monitoring the spread of Monkeypox in consultation with the Milwaukee Health

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DOJ must make public memo analyzing whether to charge Trump in Russia investigation, federal appeals court rules

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN Reporter, Crime and Justice The Justice Department must make public an internal legal memo commissioned by then-Attorney General William Barr in 2019 to analyze whether he should charge then-President Donald Trump with obstruction related to the Russia investigation, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday. The ruling from the DC Circuit

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Vanessa Bryant testificó que sufre ataques de pánico y ansiedad desde que se enteró que las fotos de la escena del accidente fueron compartidas

Alejandra Ramos (CNN) — Vanessa Bryant, viuda de la leyenda de la NBA Kobe Bryant, testificó el viernes que sufre de ataques de pánico y ansiedad ante la posibilidad de ver fotos del accidente de helicóptero de 2020 que mató a su esposo, a su hija adolescente y a otras siete personas. En el estrado

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