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Month: April 2025

A car bursts into flames after crashing into the Book of Jewel bookstore in Westchester causing significant damage.

Car bursts into flames after crashing into bookstore in Westchester causing significant damage

By Amanda Starrantino Click here for updates on this story     LOS ANGELES (KCAL/KCBS) — A bookstore’s front entrance in Westchester is now destroyed after a car barreled through it overnight. The Los Angeles Police Department said they responded around 1:09 a.m. to the Westchester Triangle at the corner of West 87th Street and Sepulveda Eastway

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A study says US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline

US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, study says

By Jen Christensen, CNN (CNN) — Measles could become endemic in the United States if routine childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, with up to 51 million illnesses over a 25-year period, according to a new study. Although the disease is endemic in some other countries – meaning it happens regularly within an area or

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Death of Osama bin Laden Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the death of Osama bin Laden. On May 2, 2011, Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by US Special Forces during an early morning raid at a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Facts about the compound – Built in approximately 2006.– Significantly larger than other

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El DOGE construye una base de datos maestra para aplicar la ley inmigratoria, dicen fuentes

Por Priscilla Alvarez, Sunlen Serfaty, Marshall Cohen y Tami Luhby, CNN Los empleados del Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental (DOGE, por sus siglas en inglés), de Elon Musk, están construyendo una base de datos maestra para acelerar la aplicación de la ley de inmigración y las deportaciones al combinar datos sensibles de todo el Gobierno federal,

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A New York architectural firm will oversee a major expansion at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

‘A dream come true’: Husband & wife architects share design vision for Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art expansion

By Isabella Ledonne Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KSHB) — A New York architectural firm will oversee a major expansion at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. WEISS/MANFREDI is the winner of a months-long competition that received nearly 200 entries from architectural firms around the world. Museum goers Thursday got to

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Missouri Department of Conservation plans to euthanize pair of turkey vultures being a nuisance

By Claire Bradshaw Click here for updates on this story     BLUE SPRINGS, Missouri (KSHB) — For almost a month now, a Blue Springs neighborhood has had an ornery pair of turkey vultures causing property damage. Neighbors have tried airhorns, running out waving their hands, mylar balloons, $60 effigies from Amazon, and now, dead turkey vultures

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File - Pictured is the old Nueces County Courthouse.

1914 Nueces County Courthouse historic designation removed, paving way for demolition

By Rachel Denny Clow, Alexis Scott Click here for updates on this story     CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (KRIS) — The Texas Historical Commission has removed the historical preservation easement from the 1914 Nueces County Courthouse, clearing the way for the potential demolition of the 109-year-old landmark that has long teetered between preservation and destruction. The development

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