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Month: April 2023

Judge orders no guns allowed in Vermont home of St. Olaf college student accused of planning “mass casualty event”

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     NORTHFIELD, Minnesota (WCCO) — A St. Olaf college student who was charged after a cache of ammunition was found in his dorm room could soon be released to his home in Vermont. Waylon Kurts was charged with conspiracy to commit second-degree assault and conspiracy to

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Mujer cuya acusación condujo al linchamiento de Emmett Till murió a los 88 años, dice forense

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN) — Carolyn Bryant Donham, la mujer blanca cuya acusación condujo al linchamiento en 1955 del adolescente negro Emmett Till en Mississippi, y cuyo papel en la brutal muerte fue reconsiderado por un jurado investigador el año pasado, murió en Louisiana, confirmó a CNN el forense de la parroquia de Calcasieu.

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Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin announces preliminary diagnosis of ‘in remission’ from diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

By Annie Grayer and Clare Foran, CNN Rep. Jamie Raskin announced on Thursday that he has received a “preliminary diagnosis of being ‘in remission’ from diffuse large B-cell lymphoma” and has finished chemotherapy. Raskin said in an open letter that he is “overwhelmed with gratitude and love” and has “a 90% prognosis of no relapse.”

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Holyoke Soldiers’ Home ex-leaders have charges reinstated by state’s highest court

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     HOLYOKE, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The highest court in Massachusetts reinstated criminal charges against the former managers of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home for their alleged roles in the deadly COVID outbreak there. Bennett Walsh, who was the home’s superintendent, and David Clinton, the former medical director,

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Loren Faulkner accused in ‘hateful’ vandalism sprees targeting 22 Portsmouth, New Hampshire locations

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (WBZ) — A New Hampshire man is accused of going on two “hateful” vandalism sprees, targeting nearly two dozen locations in Portsmouth. Loren Faulkner is facing 22 New Hampshire Civil Rights Act violations, Attorney General John Formella said. Formella said Faulkner vandalized 18

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‘Surgery in very forward, far away places’: Nebraska company to send mini surgical robot to the ISS

By Jack Keenan Click here for updates on this story     LINCOLN, Nebraska (KETV) — Lincoln medical device company Virtual Incision developed the world’s first mini robotic-assisted surgery system known as MIRA. “MIRA is a small surgical robot that’s actually inserted into the body during surgery,” said Virtual Incision co-founder Shane Farritor. “The surgeon is still

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