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Month: October 2023

Tangi Sheriff, Teen family attorney speak out on alleged teacher-student sexual relationship

By Arielle Brumfield Click here for updates on this story     LORANGER, Louisiana (WDSU) — New insight on the investigation into an alleged inappropriate sexual relationship between a teacher and student on the Northshore. A teacher with the Tangipahoa Parish School System allegedly had a baby with a now 17-year-old student at Loranger High School. The

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El papa Francisco lanza su advertencia más dura hasta ahora respecto al cambio climático

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — En una exhortación apostólica titulada Laudate Deum (Alabado sea Dios), publicada este miércoles, el papa Francisco lanzó su advertencia más dura hasta la fecha de que los efectos del cambio climático son “ya irreversibles” y devastadores para la humanidad, culpando a las grandes industrias y a los líderes mundiales. El

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Harford County residents voiced their concerns over two controversial plans for developments in their neighborhoods. One involves a proposed apartment complex in Fallston.

Residents fight development in Harford County, council proposes bills

By Tommie Clark Click here for updates on this story     BEL AIR, Maryland (WBAL) — Harford County residents voiced their concerns Monday over two controversial plans for developments in their neighborhoods. One involves a proposed apartment complex in Fallston. Residents with blue hats and orange T-shirts lined South Bond Street outside Harford County Council chambers

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Las lesiones de la carrera de Lionel Messi: ¿cuál ha sido más larga y cuál es la más frecuente?

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN Español) — El Inter Miami visita este miércoles al Chicago Fire en partido correspondiente de la Major League Soccer (MLS). Y casi probablemente Lionel Messi volverá a ausentarse del equipo. El astro argentino no disputa un partido de fútbol desde el 20 de septiembre, cuando fue reemplazada en el minuto

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Israeli police arrest suspects for spitting near Christian pilgrims and churches in Jerusalem

By JULIA FRANKEL Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police say they have arrested several people suspected of spitting in the direction of Christian pilgrims and churches in Jerusalem. The incident comes as religious tensions have flared in the contested capital that the three Abrahamic faiths consider holy. The police said they arrested four people

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‘Unrelenting’ fast-food ads using privacy ‘loopholes’ to target children: study

By Natasha O’Neill/CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — “Unrelenting” fast food ads are targeting Canadian children with data collected from apps, a new study shows. The first-of-its-kind research by the University of Ottawa published on Tuesday has found there is limited understanding of what data is being

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Dry grasslands have been serving as an unexpected carbon sink in recent decades due to fire reductions: study

By Alexandra Mae Jones/CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Dry grasslands may have been providing an unseen helping hand to slow the rate of climate warning, according to a new study which found that these grasslands have been storing more heat-trapping carbon than previously known. It’s an

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