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Threats to high-profile officials at their homes are on the rise: DHS
(WASHINGTON) -- Threats to high-profile officials are on the rise, and would-be attackers seeking to cause harm or fear are increasingly trying to hit them where they live -- literally -- according to a new federal intelligence bulletin.A concerning "recent uptick" in personal residences ...
Wednesday, March 13
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NYC officials investigating stun gun arrest of migrant holding baby caught on tape
(NEW YORK) -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams says NYPD officers took "appropriate action" during a violent altercation with a migrant in a city-operated shelter in the borough of Queens that was caught on camera.In a video obtained by The New York Times, ...
Tuesday, March 12
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New Mexico man dies of plague in states 1st fatality since 2020: Health officials
(SANTA FE, N.M.) -- A New Mexico man has died from plague in the state's first human fatality since 2020, according to health officials.The man lived in Lincoln County -- located in the southeastern part of the state -- and was hospitalized from the ...
Monday, March 11
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CDC helping Chicago officials respond to citys 1st measles cases since 2019
(CHICAGO) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reportedly sending a team to Chicago to help health officials respond to the first measles cases detected in the city since 2019.Over the last week, three cases of the highly infectious virus have been ...
Friday, March 8
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Texas officials push back against Biden border claims
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden told members of Congress he wanted to fix the border crisis in his state of the union address Thursday night after ...
Tuesday, March 5
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Michigan officials: 19-year-old who was quarter mile away from fiery explosion killed by flying canister
(NEW YORK) -- A 19-year-old who was a quarter mile away from a fiery explosion in Michigan was struck and killed by a canister that flew into the air from the blast, according to fire officials.The fire was reported at 8:50 p.m. Monday at ...
Monday, March 4
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11-year-old suffers possible shark bite off Honolulu, officials say
(HONOLULU) -- An 11-year-old girl suffered a possible shark bite off Honolulu, officials say.Honolulu Ocean Safety, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services and the Honolulu Fire Department responded to a possible shark bite Saturday afternoon, Shayne Enright of the Honolulu Emergency Services Department told ABC News."The ...
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Teen shot outside Six Flags Over Georgia as gunfire erupts between police and ‘unruly crowd’: Officials
(AUSTELL, Ga.) -- Multiple suspects are being sought after a 15-year-old was shot when police exchanged gunfire with what they described as an "unruly crowd" of up to 600 people near the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park in suburban Atlanta, authorities say.The shooting ...
Wednesday, February 28
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High-level migration meeting between US, Mexico, Guatemala to result in ‘several important announcements,’ officials say
(WASHINGTON) -- A meeting between top representatives from the United States, Mexico and Guatemala on Wednesday will result in "several important announcements" about "commitments for deeper cooperation" on managing migration between the countries involved, according to senior Biden administration officials.Officials said those announcements would ...
Thursday, February 22
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‘Civil war’ narrative is false, Texas officials, Border Patrol union say
(The Center Square) – A narrative that a “civil war” or “cold war” between federal law enforcement officers and their state and local counterparts at the southern border ...
Wednesday, February 21
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Harvard officials denounce ‘antisemitic’ photo shared by student groups
(BOSTON) -- Harvard University officials are denouncing a cartoon deemed antisemitic after it was posted and then deleted on social media by a student group collective.The infographic from the student groups Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee and the African American Resistance Organization was intended ...
Tuesday, February 20
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Jewish college students in the U.S. face antisemitism, little help from officials
(The Center Square) – The rise of pro-Palestinian protests on U.S. university campuses often feature protesters calling for violence against Jews, leaving Jewish students feeling unsafe and frustrated ...
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