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Month: March 2020

NY, Missouri attorneys general order televangelist Jim Bakker to stop promoting alleged coronavirus cure

NY, Missouri attorneys general order televangelist Jim Bakker to stop promoting alleged coronavirus cure

DNY59(NEW YORK) — Two state attorneys general ordered a prominent televangelist to stop peddling an alleged coronavirus elixir on his show. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Jim Bakker for misrepresentations about the effectiveness of “Silver Solution” as a treatment for coronavirus. Schmitt’s lawsuit came a […]

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Special grand jury to investigate 8-year-old boy’s death

Special grand jury to investigate 8-year-old boy’s death

tzahiv/iStock(NEW YORK) — A special grand jury is expected to examine the events that lead to an 8-year-old boy freezing to death inside his NYPD cop dad’s garage, prosecutors announced. “Immediately following the tragic death of Thomas Valva, I assembled a team of expert prosecutors in the area of child […]

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Utah Senate committee passes bill expanding school breakfast

Utah Senate committee passes bill expanding school breakfast

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal to expand breakfast at Utah schools for low-income kids has passed a key legislative hurdle. The bill would require schools to provide students who qualify for free or reduced-price meals with alternative breakfast, such as breakfast served in classrooms, grab-and-go carts or second-chance […]

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Second new coronavirus case identified in northern Utah

Second new coronavirus case identified in northern Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A second person in Utah has been diagnosed with the new coronavirus. The Utah Department of Health said Tuesday the person is older than 60 and in serious but stable condition at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden. The patient from the Weber-Morgan County area is […]

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Utah abortion ban bill could mean felony charges for women

Utah abortion ban bill could mean felony charges for women

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A near-total abortion ban proposed in Utah could mean criminal charges for women who end their own pregnancies if it goes into effect. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the lawmaker sponsoring the bill said Monday he understands concerns about unwanted pregnancies, but also believes abortion […]

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Coronavirus patient went to BYU game, risk considered low

Coronavirus patient went to BYU game, risk considered low

Utah public health officials are contacting and testing Brigham Young University basketball fans who sat near a coronavirus patient at a game prior to the infection being diagnosed. The university said Monday the man had mild symptoms, and the risk the virus was transmitted widely at the Feb. 22 game […]

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Prison inmates in NY to produce 100K gallons of hand sanitizer weekly

Prison inmates in NY to produce 100K gallons of hand sanitizer weekly

Nodar Chernishev/iStock(ALBANY, N.Y.) — As cleaning supplies and anti-bacterial cleansers fly off the shelves amid the increase of COVID-19 cases, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that prison inmates are producing 100,000 gallons of hand sanitizer in response to price-gouging retailers. “To solve this problem, the state is producing and […]

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Kent Hugh/ Elder Hales

03-08 Kent Hugh-Elder Hales

Elder David A. Bednar- Receive The Holy Ghost

03-08 Elder David A. Bednar

Elder Ronald A. Rasband- Religious Freedom

03-08 Elder Ronald A. Rasband