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Month: March 2024

GOP congressman appears to suggest dropping bombs on Gaza to end conflict quickly, referring to ‘Nagasaki and Hiroshima’

By Sam Fossum, CNN (CNN) — Republican Rep. Tim Walberg insists he was speaking metaphorically when he appeared to suggest bombs should be dropped on Gaza “like Nagasaki and Hiroshima” to “get it over quick.” Walberg, who represents southern Michigan, was speaking with constituents in a town hall on March 25 when he made the WWII-era reference

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Student creates concussion detection device

WFSB By Luke Hajdasz Click here for updates on this story     UNCASVILLE, Connecticut (WFSB) — Palmer Noe is demonstrating his potentially life-changing invention. “I’m going to put this in the back of the helmet it does not matter where it goes,” he said. The small module tracks exactly how hard a football player is hit.

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Netanyahu in ‘excellent’ health after hernia surgery, hospital says

By Tamar Michaelis, Benjamin Brown and Jessie Gretener, CNN (CNN) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in “excellent” health following surgery to treat a hernia, according to a statement released Sunday by Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem in Jerusalem. The procedure “ended successfully” and Netanyahu is “awake, he is talking to his family, and his situation

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The Baltimore bridge collapse probably caused billions in damages. Who owes what may come down to ancient laws from Greece

By Nicole Goodkind, CNN New York (CNN) — The massive cargo ship crash that destroyed the Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday will probably cost various shipping companies and insurers billions of dollars in damages. But lawyers, legislators and business owners will need to turn to one of the oldest subjects of law to

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