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Month: September 2022

Memo sent to Nevada prison staff calls for increased security after elaborate escape of convicted killer

By Drew Andre Click here for updates on this story     LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KVVU) — A memo was sent to all staff requiring new protocol at Southern Desert Correctional Center (SDCC), following the inmate escape. “Something’s going to happen when you have that much put on that few people responsible in an environment that’s as

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Miami Dolphins coach says Tagovailoa in good spirits after concussion, as NFL review underway

By Tricia Escobedo and David Close, CNN Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is “in good spirits” Friday after receiving a concussion during Thursday night’s game, head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters. The NFL and Dolphins are under scrutiny for the decision to allow Tagovailoa to play Thursday, after the quarterback was injured in a game

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New this week: Lena Dunham, Mila Kunis and Charlie Puth

By The Associated Press Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. MOVIES — Lena Dunham adapts Karen Cushman’s young-adult novel in “Catherine Called Birdy,” a spirited medieval coming-of-age tale about a 14-year-old girl named Birdy (Bella Ramsey) in medieval England.

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Iranian security forces arrest a woman for eating at restaurant in public without her hijab, family says

By Celine Alkhaldi and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN Iranian security forces arrested a woman after a photo of her and another woman eating at a Tehran restaurant without their head scarves was widely circulated online, her family said Friday. The photo emerged Wednesday showing the two women having breakfast at a cafe that, like most coffeehouses

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GOP congressional candidate Joe Kent’s ties to white nationalists include interview with Nazi sympathizer

By Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck, CNN Despite disavowing White nationalism last spring when one of its adherents endorsed him, a US House candidate in Washington subsequently gave a previously unreported interview in June to a Nazi sympathizer and White nationalist. While Republican Joe Kent touted his support for prominent far-right figures like Reps. Marjorie

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Hack puts Latin American security agencies on edge

By FABIOLA SÁNCHEZ, CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN and FRANK BAJAK MEXICO CITY (AP) — A massive trove of emails from Mexico’s Defense Department is among electronic communications taken by hackers from military and police security institutions in several Latin American countries. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed the breach Friday and Chile’s government said last week that

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Police say no active shooter incident at Austin, Texas, hospital after responding to a report of ‘shots fired’

By Rosa Flores, CNN Authorities in Austin, Texas, said Friday that there was no active shooter at a local hospital after police responded to a call of “shots fired.” “Officers have secured the scene and it is safe,” Austin police said on Twitter Friday afternoon. “This was not an active shooter incident. No injuries reported,

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