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Month: October 2024

Bruce Springsteen says questioning ‘mortality’ has become part of life as he navigates his wife’s illness

By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN (CNN) — Bruce Springsteen is making it a point to soak in every single moment by his wife Patti Scialfa’s side. The Boss spoke about how his perspective on life has evolved in recent years following Scialfa’s cancer diagnosis while appearing at a panel for his documentary “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen

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Una persona murió en un brote de E. coli vinculado a hamburguesas de McDonald’s en EE.UU., dicen los CDC

Belén Liotti (CNN) –– Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de Estados Unidos (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés) emitieron este martes una alerta de seguridad alimentaria con respecto a un brote de E. coli que, según afirman, está vinculado con las hamburguesas Cuarto de Libra (Quarter Pounders) de McDonald’s. Se

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Michigan church youth director charged with criminal sexual conduct

By Joseph Buczek Click here for updates on this story     DETROIT, Michigan (WWJ) — A 29-year-old Washtenaw County church employee was arraigned on several charges, including criminal sexual conduct and charges related to child sexually abusive material. Michigan State Police began investigating Zachary Radcliff, a former music and youth director at Oakwood Church in Augusta

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Massachusetts college student recovering from bacterial meningitis. “Many have called me a miracle”

By Paul Burton Click here for updates on this story     MANSFIELD, Massachusetts (WBZ) — A young woman from Mansfield was in a coma for more than a month after she contracted a dangerous form of meningitis. Adele Younis always considered herself a positive, happy, and driven individual, with an exciting college career ahead of her.

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Maryland schools must share criminal records following Howard High student’s arrest for murder

By Mike Hellgren Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — Maryland’s school board took emergency action Tuesday to mandate that school leaders are informed when a student has committed a serious crime. The new regulation follows WJZ’s reporting on a 17-year-old Howard High student now charged with murder, and the superintendent’s

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