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Month: July 2023

An artist's rendering of an unidentified woman whose remains were found inside three different suitcases along a Florida beach.

Police release reconstructed images of an unidentified woman whose remains were found in 3 suitcases along a Florida beach

By Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN (CNN) — Police in Florida have released reconstructed photos of an unidentified woman whose remains were found in suitcases along the Intracoastal Waterway in Delray Beach earlier this month. In total, detectives found three suitcases along Delray Beach, 9 miles north of Boca Raton, filled with human remains – one floating

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La misteriosa alergia a la carne transmitida por las garrapatas puede afectar a cientos de miles de personas en EE.UU., estiman los CDC

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN) — Ken McCullick murió en una sala de emergencias el 12 de agosto de 2021. “Tuve suerte, estaba esta joven enfermera… Fui uno de sus primeros pacientes con RCP, y ella no se rindió y me salvó la vida. Estoy agradecido por eso”, dijo McCullick, con la voz ahogada por

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DeSantis is defending new slavery teachings. Civil rights leaders see a pattern of ‘policy violence’

By STEVE PEOPLES, BRENDAN FARRINGTON and KAT STAFFORD Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Civil rights activists cheered when Ron DeSantis pardoned four Black men wrongfully convicted of rape as one of his first actions as Florida’s governor. But four years later, as DeSantis eyes the presidency, their hope that the Republican would be an

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Ryan Kelley, ex-candidate for Michigan governor, pleads guilty to misdemeanor in Capitol riot case

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Republican candidate for Michigan governor pleaded guilty on Thursday to a misdemeanor charge for his participation in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Ryan Kelley pleaded guilty more than a year after the ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump was arrested in

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Operation Homefront

Back-to-School Brigade provides supplies for Utah military children

By Jenny Carpenter Click here for updates on this story     CLEARFIELD, Utah (KSL) — Brightly colored backpacks, crayons, glue sticks, binders, notebooks, pencils and paper awaited hundreds of children during Operation Homefront’s Back-to-School Brigade event on Wednesday, where children of military families could go to Hill Field Elementary School to pick any school supplies they

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Jordan lawmakers move to criminalize some online speech. Rights groups accuse kingdom of censorship

By OMAR AKOUR Associated Press AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The lower house of Jordan’sia parliament has passed legislation to punish online speech that the government deems harmful to national unity. The measure has drawn criticism from human rights groups. They say it is another crackdown on free expression in a country where censorship and repression

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