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Month: March 2022

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/31

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/31

Baseball Non-Region MILFORD, Utah-The Richfield JV routed Milford 14-2 Thursday in non-region baseball play. Softball Region 12 RICHFIELD, Utah-Kenlee Clove and Kamryn Allen drove in four runs apiece and the Canyon View Falcons clobbered Richfield 16-0 in Region 12 softball action Thursday. Rylee O’Neal earned the win in the circle […]

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Weber State Football Releases 2022 Schedule

Weber State Football Releases 2022 Schedule

OGDEN, Utah-Thursday, Weber State football released its 2022 schedule. It is as follows: September 1 Western Oregon September 10 @ Utah State September 17 Utah Tech September 24 @ UC Davis October 8 Eastern Washington October 15 @ Portland State October 22 @ Montana State October 29 Montana November 5 […]

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Police seeking assailant who allegedly used anti-gay slur in NYC subway attack

Police seeking assailant who allegedly used anti-gay slur in NYC subway attack

Gary Hershorn, Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Police are seeking a suspect in an assault on a New York City subway train that is being investigated as a hate crime after the assailant allegedly used an anti-gay slur. The New York Police Department recently released video and images of the attack, […]

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Skippy recalls 161,692 pounds of peanut butter

Skippy recalls 161,692 pounds of peanut butter

Justin Sullivan, Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Skippy Foods announced a voluntary recall of some peanut butter products due to the possibility that a limited number of jars may contain small fragment of stainless steel from a piece of manufacturing equipment, according to a statement released by the Food and Drug […]

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Mom of Navy SEAL candidate reflects on son’s unexplained death

Mom of Navy SEAL candidate reflects on son’s unexplained death

Stocktrek Images, Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Nearly two months after the unexplained death of Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, his mother broke her silence, saying she wants to prevent another family from experiencing the same type of tragedy. “I wake up every night thinking of him, thinking of how […]

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‘X’ gender marker soon available on passports as part of push for inclusivity

‘X’ gender marker soon available on passports as part of push for inclusivity

Jeff Mccollough / EyeEm (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. State Department announced on Thursday that starting April 11 people applying for U.S. passports will be able to select “X” to mark their gender in a move designed to accommodate nonbinary, intersex and gender non-conforming individuals. “The Department of State has reached […]

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California county officials frustrated with pace of efforts to investigate Turpin case as probe continues

California county officials frustrated with pace of efforts to investigate Turpin case as probe continues

Watchara Phomicinda/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images (RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif.) — Top officials in California’s Riverside County said this week that they continue to be frustrated in their efforts to find out why social services systems have “harmed” some of the 13 Turpin children who were rescued in 2018 from captivity […]

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DOJ charges 9 anti-abortion protesters, police say 5 fetuses found in one’s home

DOJ charges 9 anti-abortion protesters, police say 5 fetuses found in one’s home

Sarah Silbiger-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department has charged nine anti-abortion protesters with conspiring to obstruct access to a women’s reproductive health facility in Washington, D.C., in October 2020, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday afternoon. Prosecutors say Lauren Handy, Jonathan Darnel, Jay Smith, Paula Harlow, Jean Marshall, John […]

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Planned Parenthood sues Idaho over abortion ban

Planned Parenthood sues Idaho over abortion ban

Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (BOISE, Idaho) — Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit Wednesday that seeks to reverse Idaho’s new abortion law. The law bans abortions once cardiac activity in a fetus is detected, which happens at approximately six weeks of pregnancy. Many women are unaware at six weeks that they are […]

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‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950

‘Gold mine’ of census records being released from 1950

Genealogists and historians can get a microscopic look at sweeping historical trends when individual records from the 1950 census are released this week. Researchers view the records that will be released Friday as a gold mine, and amateur genealogists see it as a way to fill gaps in family trees. […]

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