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Food stamps: Alaskans will receive up to $3,487 in February SNAP benefits if they qualify by tomorrow

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments for February will be sent to every Alaskan household that is enrolled in the program tomorrow. Each family that participates in SNAP in Alaska receives payments on the first of each month, no matter the case number or last name. Funds to all participating beneficiaries will also be made…

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A trans adolescent from Colorado who planned a mass shooting at a school using a violent, “schizophrenic” manifesto was given a six-year sentence

Six years in prison have been imposed on a transgender adolescent who authored a terrifying violent manifesto and admitted to planning to shoot up 3 schools. William Whitworth, the defendant, classified as “Lilly” and, based on to a DA spokeswoman, was in the middle of transforming to female at the time of her arrest, based on…

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Delta pilot files lawsuit after falling due to his foot being “swallowed” by a moving walkway at Denver airport

A Delta pilot was injured when he fell at Denver International Airport and sustained damages after his foot got trapped in a moving walkway. He has filed a lawsuit for this incident. Utah-based pilot Kenneth Gow filed a lawsuit against TK Elevator Corporation in December, stating that the accident was caused by a missing component…

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27-year-old Man Arrested for Lewdness and Kidnap Charges Near Summerlin School: Possible Additional Victims Sought

Nicholas Donovan, a 27-year-old man arrested by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for lewdness and kidnapping. Authorities believe there may be more victims. Donovan was arrested on Tuesday after police got a tip of a suspicious man approaching youngsters near John W. Bonner Elementary School. Details of the Incident Donovan is accused of aggressively…

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British Journal of Sports Medicine: New Study Links Cardio Fitness to Reduced Prostate Cancer Risk

According to a new British Journal of Sports Medicine study, cardio activity may reduce prostate cancer risk. Researchers observed that even little aerobic capacity gains may reduce prostate cancer risk in males. The Study’s Revelations British Journal of Sports Medicine’s new study linked aerobic fitness to prostate cancer risk. Adult men should enhance cardiorespiratory fitness,…

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