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Month: September 2022

Students, staff traumatized by surprise active shooter training drills

By Hannah Mackenzie Click here for updates on this story     ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — An active shooter training drill on the University of North Carolina Asheville campus seemingly backfired. On Sept. 9, student employees of UNCA’s Highsmith Student Union received a mandatory training notice via email for a two-hour “gathering” on Tuesday, Sept. 20.

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Mar-a-Lago special master orders Trump team to back up any claims of FBI ‘planting’ evidence

By Marshall Cohen The special master overseeing the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation has ordered former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to back up out-of-court assertions that the FBI may have planted evidence at the property during their search last month. Judge Raymond Dearie, the court-appointed special master, said in a filing Thursday that Trump’s team needs to

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Biden briefed on Hurricane Fiona, commits to 100% federal funding for debris removal, rescue ops and power restoration

By Arlette Saenz and Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden participated in a briefing Thursday afternoon on the situation in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Fiona and announced he was authorizing 100% federal funding for debris removal, search and rescue and power restoration as a result of the storm. During the briefing, which

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Condenan a la ex primera dama de Honduras Rosa Elena Bonilla a 14 años de cárcel por delitos de corrupción

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– La Justicia de Honduras condenó este miércoles a la ex primera dama Rosa Elena Bonilla a 14 años, un mes y cinco días de prisión por los delitos de “fraude continuado y apropiación indebida”. La decisión ocurre poco más de tres meses después de que se hiciera la repetición del juicio

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Controversy erupts at middle school over how teachers should address students

By Walter Perez Click here for updates on this story     DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A controversy has erupted at Lenape Middle School in Bucks County over how teachers must address their students, specifically students who don’t identify with their gender at birth. The controversial district-wide policy became an issue at the middle school recently when

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DOJ: Federal grand jury charges two men for allegedly flying drones over Bengals, Reds games

By Fletcher Keel Click here for updates on this story     CINCINNATI (WLWT) — Two Cincinnati men have been charged with federal crimes after allegedly illegally flying drones over professional sporting events, the Department of Justice says. According to the DOJ, a federal grand jury has charged two men, 24-year-old Dailon Dabney and 38-year-old Travis Lenhoff,

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