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Month: September 2023

Oakland youth football club looking for new place to practice after getting caught in gunfire twice

By Tim Johns Click here for updates on this story     OAKLAND, California (KGO) — A nightmare situation unfolding for the East Bay Panthers in Oakland. Late last month, as the youth football organization was practicing at Verdese Carter Park, a gunfight broke out right outside the park’s entrance. “It sounded like a war zone. There

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Far-right network OAN settles 2020 election defamation suit brought by ex-Dominion executive

By Tierney Sneed and Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Far-right TV network One America News and one of its on-air personalities settled a defamation lawsuit brought by a former executive at Dominion Voting Systems, the election technology company that was falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election, according to new court filings. Dominion’s former top

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‘Forgive, but don’t forget’: Family vows to keep story of David Wolnerman, Iowan Holocaust survivor, alive

By KCCI Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) — David Wolnerman, an Iowan Holocaust survivor, died Monday at his home in Des Moines. He was 96 years old. In his obituary, The Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines said Wolnerman’s “formative years were spent under Nazi occupation, and

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61 indicted in Georgia on racketeering charges connected to ‘Stop Cop City’ movement

By R.J. RICO Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Sixty-one people have been indicted in Georgia on racketeering charges following a long-running state investigation into protests against a planned police and firefighter training facility in the Atlanta area that critics call “Cop City.” In the sweeping indictment released Tuesday, Republican Attorney General Chris Carr alleged the

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United Airlines says the outage that held up departing flights was not a cybersecurity issue

By DAVID KOENIG AP Airlines Writer United Airlines said Tuesday that a software update triggered a glitch that forced it to halt departures nationwide, briefly crippling one of the nation’s biggest carriers on a busy travel day. Federal officials said United crews had been unable to contact airline dispatchers through normal means. “A software update

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Britain’s second-largest city effectively declares itself bankrupt amid $950 million equal pay claims

By Rob Picheta and Catherine Nicholls, CNN London (CNN) — Britain’s second-biggest city effectively declared itself bankrupt on Tuesday, shutting down all nonessential spending after being issued with equal pay claims totaling up to £760 million ($954 million). Birmingham City Council, which provides services for more than one million people, filed a Section 114 notice

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United delays all flights nationwide following ground stop due to ‘equipment outage’

By Pete Muntean and Ramishah Maruf, CNN (CNN) — United Airlines delayed more than 300 flights after the FAA lifted a brief ground stop that continued to disrupt the carrier’s service nationwide. On Tuesday afternoon, United Airlines delayed all flights nationwide due to an “equipment outage,” according to an alert from the Federal Aviation Administration.

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