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Month: May 2025

Joey Chestnut breaks popcorn eating record

WTHI By Ben Verbanic Click here for updates on this story     TERRE HAUTE, Indiana (WTHI) — Hundreds of Terre Haute residents gathered at the Rural King South parking lot to witness a unique spectacle. World-famous competitive eater Joey Chestnut, an Indiana native, attempted to break his own popcorn-eating world record. Chestnut aimed to surpass his

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Joey Chestnut breaks popcorn eating record

By Ben Verbanic Click here for updates on this story     TERRE HAUTE, Indiana (WTHI) — Hundreds of Terre Haute residents gathered at the Rural King South parking lot to witness a unique spectacle. World-famous competitive eater Joey Chestnut, an Indiana native, attempted to break his own popcorn-eating world record. Chestnut aimed to surpass his own

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Forever Marilyn celebration honoring Monroe’s 99th birthday set in Palm Springs

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – A community celebration in honor of Marilyn Monroe’s 99th birthday and a 26-foot-tall Monroe statue dedication was planned for Sunday in downtown Palm Springs. “Forever Marilyn Community Celebration” will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Downtown Park, between Museum Way and Belardo Road. The nonprofit tourism group

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DOJ announces Title IX probe over trans athletes in California girls’ sports

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli announced today that prosecutors are investigating whether California law is at odds with federal civil rights guarantees to female students whose athletics programs host biological males identifying as girls, holding out a case in the Riverside Unified School District as an example of alleged violations. “The law

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House speaker says GOP ‘eager and ready’ to enact DOGE cuts as White House expected to send request to Congress next week

By Sarah Ferris and Lauren Fox, CNN (CNN) — Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday signaled that House Republicans are “eager and ready” to formalize the White House’s so-called DOGE cuts as soon as President Donald Trump’s team makes the official request to Congress. “The House is eager and ready to act on DOGE’s findings so

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Adolfo Rubinstein y la posible salida de la OMS: “Es un error político, estratégico y con grandes consecuencias sanitarias”

CNN Radio Adolfo Rubinstein, exministro de Salud de la Nación, afirmó este miércoles en CNN Radio que “es un error” la idea del Gobierno nacional que planea junto a los Estados Unidos formar una nueva OMS. “Me parece un error político, estratégico y ni hablar de las posibles consecuencias sanitarias. No tiene ningún beneficio para

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In an aerial view

Fed expects the job market ‘to weaken substantially’ on Trump’s tariffs

By Bryan Mena, CNN Washington (CNN) — Economists and top policymakers at the Federal Reserve see a growing risk of America’s job market weakening because of President Donald Trump’s erratic trade war, according to minutes from the central bank’s latest policy released Wednesday. “The labor market was expected to weaken substantially,” the minutes said, adding

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A multi-month police investigation into alleged illegal gambling operations led to last week's arrest of Corpus Christi Cronica founder Eric Tunchez

Months-long undercover operation at game room leading to arrest of Cronica founder

By Rachel Denny Clow Click here for updates on this story     CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (KRIS) — A multi-month police investigation into alleged illegal gambling operations led to last week’s arrest of Corpus Christi Cronica founder Eric Tunchez. An affidavit obtained by KRIS 6 News details an undercover investigation conducted by the Corpus Christi Police Department’s

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CSUSB-Palm Desert indigenous education grant defunded under Trump administration

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) — A nearly $150,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant awarded to California State University, San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus has been revoked under the Trump administration. According to university officials, the NEH grant awarded $149,935 for the “Inland Echoes: Empowering Inclusive Histories of California’s Inland Empire and Coachella Valley in

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