Tag: Newsbreak local news
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Police say a 14-year-old threatened to blow up a high school in New York
According to authorities, a 14-year-old is suspected for creating a bomb threat that led to the evacuation of a high school in Rockland County in September of the previous year. The Ramapo Police Department reports that the 14-year-old has been taken into custody and charged in relation to a bomb threat that was made at…
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Jordan, Comer will provide Hunter Biden with a fresh subpoena when the deposition discussions reignite
After the president’s son agreed to give the impeachment investigators’ deposition, House Republicans said that they’ll subpoena Hunter Biden once more soon. Hunter Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, received a letter during the weekend from House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, indicating that they were going to be…
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NASA unveils a supersonic aircraft dubbed the “son of Concorde” that can travel 3 1/2 hours from New York City to London
A new silent supersonic aircraft that can travel faster than sound and cover the distance between New York and London in 3 and a half hours was unveiled by aviation officials. Dubbed the “son of Concorde,” the 100-foot-long and 30-foot-wide X-59 supersonic aircraft was unveiled by NASA and Lockheed Martin on Friday. According to officials,…
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Native American exhibits at the Chicago museum are covered up as new regulations take effect
As new federal laws take effect, the Field Museum in Chicago had wrapped up numerous displays that featured artifacts related to Native American culture. In order to make it easier to preserve and remove Native American corpses and cultural artifacts, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act was created in 1990. On Friday, new…
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Prior to the most recent E Jean Carroll trial, a Trump attorney leaves his legal team
As per to court filings on Monday, Donald Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina has left the former president’s legal team. Prior to his resignation, Mr. Tacopina was Mr. Trump’s attorney in two significant matters. On Monday, he submitted his withdrawal in every case. His resignations coincide with the start of a trial to identify the amount…
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Trump supports the notion that he should be free to kill opponents without facing consequences
Later this week, Donald Trump seemed to support the theory put up by his attorneys that he should be immune from ordering the demise of his opponents. Attorney for Trump, D. John Sauer, was asked throughout Tuesday’s arguments in a hearing in Washington, DC, if a president would, in theory, order the death of an…
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To improve coastal defense against upcoming hurricanes, the US Virgin Islands plan to construct an artificial reef
To safeguard its coastlines and make the U.S. territory more storm-resistant in the future, the U.S. Virgin Islands will soon construct its very first artificial reef, authorities said on Thursday. The department of planning and natural resources on the islands estimates that the installation of the 18-by-12-foot reef, which will be situated close to the…
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In a recent Iowa poll, Nikki Haley surpasses Ron DeSantis; both candidates are behind Trump
A new survey indicates that, only a couple of days before the caucuses, Nikki Haley is pulling ahead of Ron DeSantis in Iowa. However, a Suffolk University survey of 500 prospective Republican caucus attendees, conducted from January 6–10, indicates that the governors of Florida and South Carolina are behind Donald Trump. As per to the…
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Pope Francis is informed by African Catholic priests that they will not bless same-sex marriages
African Catholic priests, particularly those from Madagascar, rejected Pope Francis’ acceptance of same-sex couples receiving blessings by the Catholic Church on Thursday, claiming they deny to follow the pontiff’s pronouncement because these marriages are “against to the will of God.” In opposition to Francis’ pronouncement on December 18, which permitted priests to congratulate same-sex couples,…
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Democrats in Washington state want to raise taxes further for the “privilege of using ammunition”
Democratic legislators in Washington state are considering levying an extra fee on citizens for “the pleasure of using ammunition” in an attempt to reduce gun violence. House Bill 2238 was recently presented by 15 state Democrats, who cited the harm that gun violence poses to public health and security across the state. The legislation was…