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Month: May 2024

Airbnb’s Icons allow you to drift off in the ‘Up’ house or rest in Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ mansion

By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — If you have ever wanted to dream in the balloon-lifted “Up” house, party with Kevin Hart or jam with Doja Cat, Airbnb has just the thing. The vacation destination rental company on Wednesday announced a new category of “Icons,” a collection of “extraordinary experiences hosted by the greatest

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Air Force preparing new charges against airman who leaked classified info on Discord

By Natasha Bertrand, CNN (CNN) — The US Air Force is preparing new charges within the military justice system against the Massachusetts Air National Guardsman who pleaded guilty in federal court earlier this year to posting a trove of highly classified intelligence reports and other documents on social media, according to an Air Force spokesperson. Jack Teixeira, 22,

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Ancestral lands of the Muscogee in Georgia would become a national park under bills in Congress

By MICHAEL WARREN and SUDHIN THANAWALA Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia may soon have its first national park. Republicans and Democrats in the state’s Congressional delegation introduced legislation Wednesday to protect some of the ancestral lands of the Muscogee tribe from development. The proposed Ocmulgee Mounds Park and Preserve in the center of present-day

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Emergency protection order granted, financial assets frozen in Deven relatives disappearance case

By Monique John Click here for updates on this story     FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina (WTVD) — The case of missing relatives Blake Deven and London Deven continues to evolve. Now, during the investigation, Social Services has filed a protection order for another member of the Deven family. A district court judge has granted an emergency protection

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Ranchers push for change after Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it won’t kill wolf related to depredations

By Spencer Wilson Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO (WCCO) — The North Park Stockgrowers Association has penned a letter to Colorado Parks and Wildlife after receiving a letter from the organization explaining the reasoning behind not taking lethal measures against a wolf proven to have killed livestock. Mark Hackleman, president of the

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