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Month: April 2024

Antoinette Marshal from Southwest Philadelphia uses jumping rope as a form of therapy.

Cancer survivor goes viral for jump roping skills

WPVI By Christie Ileto Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Antoinette Marshal from Southwest Philadelphia uses jumping rope as a form of therapy. She is also double-dutching her way into viral fame. The 49-year-old’s story proves her determination and a few jumps can help you leap over any obstacle. Marshal had

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Police break up UNC-CH protest after American flag lowered at pro-Palestine demonstration

WRAL, CNN By WRAL Staff Click here for updates on this story     CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina (WRAL) — An active scene at UNC-Chapel Hill continued Tuesday afternoon, hours after police began detaining pro-Palestinian protesters on campus. University police said 30 people were taken into custody Tuesday morning because they refused to leave. According to university

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Police break up UNC-CH protest after American flag lowered at pro-Palestine demonstration

By WRAL Staff Click here for updates on this story     CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina (WRAL) — An active scene at UNC-Chapel Hill continued Tuesday afternoon, hours after police began detaining pro-Palestinian protesters on campus. University police said 30 people were taken into custody Tuesday morning because they refused to leave. According to university police, protesters

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The emotional moment a Ft. Stewart soldier back from deployment surprised his 5-year old daughter

By Lydia Blackstone Click here for updates on this story     HINESVILLE, Georgia (WJCL) — There’s nothing like coming home. A total of 250 Fort Stewart soldiers are now reunited with their families. One of them is Capt. Quensie Brown. Brown has a 5-year-old little girl, Bella. “It’s hard leaving back your family, your daughters, your

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A Charlotte Mecklenburg police officer walks carrying a gun in the neighborhood where a shooting took place in Charlotte

4 law enforcement officers were killed in shooting at a home in Charlotte, North Carolina. 4 other officers are hospitalized

WSOC, WBTV, CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG POLICE DEPT By Devon M. Sayers, Shawn Nottingham and Emma Tucker, CNN (CNN) — Four officers were killed in a shooting while attempting to serve a warrant at a home in Charlotte, North Carolina, including one deputy US marshal and two local task force officers, authorities say. Four other law enforcement officers

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‘We need your help’: Emotional support gator with devoted following disappears in Coastal Georgia

By Graham Cawthon & Frank Sulkowski Click here for updates on this story     BRUNSWICK, Georgia (WJCL) — An emotional support alligator with a devoted social media following has gone missing in Coastal Georgia. Wally, who has amassed more than 100,000 followers on TikTok alone, reportedly disappeared while on a trip from Lebanon, Pa. to Brunswick.

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Fact check: Trump’s misleading claim about the judge and ‘advice of counsel’

By Daniel Dale, CNN (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump continued on Tuesday to criticize the judge presiding over his Manhattan criminal trial, Juan Merchan, this time complaining that Merchan was not allowing him to invoke the advice he claims he was given by lawyers. Criminal defendants sometimes employ an “advice of counsel” defense to try to demonstrate

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Multan a Trump con U$S 9.000 por violar orden de silencio en su juicio penal y juez amenaza con encarcelamiento si se repite

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — El juez de Nueva York Juan Merchan multó al expresidente Donald Trump por violar repetidamente la orden de silencio en el juicio por pago de sobornos. Además del pago de la multa, Trump deberá eliminar las siete “publicaciones ofensivas” de Truth Social y las dos “publicaciones ofensivas” del sitio web de

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Family desperate for help after newborn twins with rare condition are denied life-altering treatment

By Dennis Evans Click here for updates on this story     SAINT JOSEPH, Missouri (KMBC) — A family in St. Joseph says they desperately need help after discovering that their newborn twins were diagnosed with a rare condition that their insurance company has denied medical coverage for. The condition is one that, without proper treatment and

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