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Month: June 2023

Attorneys for Emma Adams

Attorneys for woman accused of killing MU student requests she be moved to mental health facility

By Grace Gilles Click here for updates on this story     COLUMBIA, Missouri (KOMU) — A 21-year-old Columbia woman charged with stabbing and killing an MU student appeared in Boone County court on Tuesday for a hearing. Emma Adams faces several charges, including second-degree murder, armed criminal action, tampering with physical evidence and abandonment of a

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It's a bird

Back in action: ‘Superheroes’ surprise Norton Children’s Hospital patients outside their windows

By Alex Suckow Click here for updates on this story     LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Superman — and a bunch of other superheroes outside the windows of Norton Children’s Hospital. The beloved tradition has returned. Window washers traded their normal uniforms for masks and capes on Thursday and scaled

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US Navy detected an implosion Sunday and relayed information to Titanic-bound submersible search efforts, official says

Originally Published: 22 JUN 23 01:54 ET Updated: 22 JUN 23 18:51 ET By Eric Levenson, Priscilla Alvarez, Gabe Cohen and Nouran Salahieh, CNN (CNN) — The US Navy detected an acoustic signature consistent with an implosion on Sunday in the general area where the Titanic-bound submersible was diving when it lost communication with its

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Kelly Clarkson on stage in March. Steve Martin is featured on her new album.

Kelly Clarkson explains how she got Steve Martin to perform on her new album

By Marianne Garvey, CNN (CNN) — Kelly Clarkson’s new album, “Chemistry,” has a song featuring Steve Martin. Yes, that Steve Martin. On her song “i hate love,” Clarkson sings: “And ‘The Notebook’ lied/’It’s Complicated’ is more like what happens/So you can keep Gosling and I’ll take Steve Martin.” Clarkson told The Hollywood Reporter she loves

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When Will ‘The Big One’ Hit?

The San Andreas Fault is massive, stretching from Cape Mendocino to the Mexican Border. If an earthquake strikes, transportation paths will be destroyed, reservoirs drained, and utility lines broken. People in the affected areas will likely be without electricity, food, water, and shelter for weeks or longer.

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