Category: News
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House fire in Little Rock, Police Retrieved 4 Dead Bodies – Investigation Sets in Motion
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – On Friday morning, Little Rock’s southwest neighborhood became busy as authorities began retrieving four dead bodies from the remnants of a house fire. ALSO READ: Southaven Completes Sales Tax Rebate for Tanger Outlets, Marks Economic Milestone According to Fox News, firefighters responded to a house fire in block 4800…
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Titanic Submarine Shock: Stepson of Lost Billionaire Participates in Blink-182 Concert During Rescue Operations
Each of the 5 stuck within the submerged ship has a loved one who is carrying on with living regularly while searchers attempt to find the lost Titanic submarine while the 5 within exhaust without oxygen. RadarOnline.com has uncovered that the stepson of British billionaire Hamish Harding went to a Blink-182 event on Monday in…
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A hospital in Mexico has reported sick paramedics who reacted to deaths
As per fundraising for the pair, the brother and sister paramedics who attended to an American couple discovered deceased in their room at a luxurious hotel in Mexico the previous week are now facing increasing medical expenses after becoming sick again. At Rancho Pescadero near Cabo San Lucas, Abby Lutz, 28, and John Heathco, 41, who passed…
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People are in a different COVID wave right now. But it differs from the rest of them
Every Omicron wave that has hit Australia thus far has stood out for different reasons: the summer phase of 2022–23 had an unclear variation mix, an odd increase, and drop of BA.1, broad distribution across families and kids in BA.2, an increase towards greater illnesses in older adults with BA.5, and an extensive spread of BA.2.…
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Texas’s required car inspections are abolished by a measure signed by Governor Abbott
A measure that would remove the yearly vehicle inspection mandatory for the majority of automobiles in Texas was signed by Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday. House Bill 3297, which was passed by Texas lawmakers just recently, abolished car inspections in up to 17 of the state’s counties. Residents of Texas’ greatest number of counties will…
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Nevada has made Juneteenth a state holiday
Nevada’s Republican governor, Joe Lombardo, enacted Assembly Bill 140 on Thursday, making Juneteenth an official holiday. A lot of state workers can get a day off due to the vacation. The state Senate voted 19 to 2 in favor of the measure, and the state Assembly 40 to 1. “Juneteenth celebrates the demise of slavery…
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Could we please blow down Hooters next if we’re going to outlaw drag?
I would like to use this opportunity as the Texas legislative session draws to an end to highlight the Legislature’s greatest fruitless endeavor: the several efforts to outlaw drag. Drag encourages sexism, according to bills like House Bill 1266, HB 3240, HB 4378, and HB 643, and “exposes kids to extremely sexual material at a young…
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The latest LGBTQ protections are announced by the Biden administration
The Biden administration introduced several new safeguards for LGBTQ children and households on Thursday, namely the appointment of a supervisor to “lead the battle” against book bans in schools, according to administration officials. According to Neera Tanden, a White House domestic policy adviser, the Education Department coordinator, who has not yet been named, would instruct…
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Following a call from women of color to utilize their “privilege” to call for action against gun violence, dozens of White women gathered at the Colorado Capitol
As more believed to join them during the day, dozens of White women arrived at the Colorado Capitol on the morning of Monday to utilize their “privilege” in a quiet sit-in to urge Governor Jared Polis to outlaw firearms and institute a gun exchange scheme. The protest also takes place during a national discussion about…