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Two Los Angeles firefighters honored with Pat Tillman Award at ESPYs for response to January wildfires

By Dean Fioresi Click here for updates on this story     LOS ANGELES, California (KCAL, KCBS) — Two Los Angeles-area firefighters were honored at the ESPYs Awards on Wednesday night, receiving the Pat Tillman Award for Service for their response to the devastating January wildfires. David Walters, a Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter, and Erin Regan,

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Colorado child care assistance program freeze continues to put families at risk

By Jasmine Arenas Click here for updates on this story     DENVER, Colorado (KCNC) — A statewide freeze on Colorado’s Child Care Assistance Program is leaving thousands of families without support and forcing providers to absorb significant financial losses. Advocates warn the freeze could last for years unless federal action is taken. At Warren Village Early

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‘Not Trump’s dumping ground’: Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation

By Nimi Princewill, Sarah Dean, Larry Madowo and Hamilton Wende, CNN (CNN) — Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United States, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent

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Estados Unidos destruirá 500 toneladas de alimentos de emergencia financiados con fondos públicos

Por Jennifer Hansler, CNN Estados Unidos destruirá casi 500 toneladas de alimentos de emergencia financiados con fondos públicos, destinados a personas que padecen hambre en todo el mundo. Las galletas, ricas en energía y nutrientes, llevan meses almacenadas en un almacén de Dubái, según un exfuncionario de laAgencia de Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional

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Metropolitan State University of Denver has built a reputation as a school with unique programs. Now there's something new for people with an interest in music and culture: an individualized degree program in mariachi performance and culture.

Mariachi degree program now being offered

By Michael Abeyta Click here for updates on this story     DENVER, Colorado (KCNC) — Metropolitan State University of Denver has built a reputation as a school with unique programs. Now there’s something new for people with an interest in music and culture: an individualized degree program in mariachi performance and culture. Ashley Irvine has been

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“Massive scheme to defraud” Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services under investigation, search warrant shows

By WCCO Staff, Frankie McLister Click here for updates on this story     MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (WCCO) — Federal agents are investigating a “massive scheme to defraud” Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services program, according to court documents. A search warrant filed with the U.S. District Court for Minnesota details the fraud investigation concerning the new Minnesota Medical Assistance

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Meta investors, Zuckerberg reach settlement to end $8 billion trial over Facebook privacy litigation

Story by Reuters (Reuters) — Mark Zuckerberg and current and former directors and officers of Meta Platforms agreed on Thursday to settle claims seeking $8 billion for the damage they allegedly caused the company by allowing repeated violations of Facebook users’ privacy, a lawyer for the shareholders told a Delaware judge on Thursday. The parties

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Texas country singer Pat Green’s livestreamed concert at Globe Life Field raises over $1 million for flood victims

By S.E. Jenkins Click here for updates on this story     ARLINGTON, Texas (KTVT) — Texas country singer Pat Green held an emotional livestreamed concert at Globe Life Field on Wednesday night, raising more than $1 million to help flood victims in just over two hours. Green’s younger brother John, John’s wife Julia, and their two

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Bryan Braman, former Eagles’ Super Bowl champion, dies at 38 after cancer battle

By Tom Dougherty, Frederick Sutton Sinclair Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) — In February, Williams Jones started an online fundraiser to help offset some of his friend’s medical costs. Braman underwent CAR T-cell therapy in June in Seattle, according to the fundraiser page. One of the largest donations came from

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Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans advance nomination of former Trump lawyer Emil Bove as Democrats walk out

By Molly Reinmann, CNN (CNN) — Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans voted on Thursday to advance the nomination of Emil Bove, President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, to a federal judgeship, over the loud protests of Democrats. The vote — in which all 12 Republican committee members voted to move Bove’s nomination forward — occurred as

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