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Month: December 2022

Stewart Co-Sponsors Bill To Criminalize Online Suicide Assistance

Stewart Co-Sponsors Bill To Criminalize Online Suicide Assistance

(Washington, DC) — Congressman Chris Stewart is part of a bipartisan group trying to shut down online forums that help people commit suicide. The Utah Republican is working with other lawmakers to pass a bill that would make it a felony to assist in someone else’s suicide attempt through an […]

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Winter storm cancels over 3,000 flights: Your holiday forecast

Winter storm cancels over 3,000 flights: Your holiday forecast

JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A massive storm is bringing blizzard conditions and icy roads to the U.S. right as the holiday travel rush gets underway. Over 3,200 flights are canceled within, into or out of the U.S. so far on Friday. The runways at Seattle-Tacoma International […]

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Mega Millions surpasses half a billion dollars

Mega Millions surpasses half a billion dollars

youngvet/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Mega Millions jackpot has jumped to an estimated $510 million. After players failed to win the top prize on Tuesday night, the amount rose to $510 million, the second-largest Mega Millions jackpot this year. Numbers for the latest prize will be drawn Friday night […]

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Images reveal social media recruitment tactics of suspected human smugglers

Images reveal social media recruitment tactics of suspected human smugglers

ICE Homeland Security Investigations San Antonio (NEW YORK) — A collection of images exclusively obtained by ABC News details what law enforcement says are the recruitment and transportation tactics used by human smugglers to help move migrants across the southwest border and through U.S. cities. The screen-captured images, provided by […]

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Patients sue hospital after being allegedly sexually assaulted by nurse

Patients sue hospital after being allegedly sexually assaulted by nurse

Grand Junction Police Department (GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.) — A Colorado nurse was arrested in October for allegedly sexually assaulting patients and documenting the abuse in cellphone videos and photos. Now, two of his alleged victims are suing his former employer for negligence, claiming the hospital should have known about the […]

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How cold weather can impact animals in the South

How cold weather can impact animals in the South

Lauren Owens Lambert/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As parts of the country are bracing for a frigid forecast, residents are advised to be on the lookout for turtles, pelicans and other animals impacted by the unseasonably freezing temperatures. Texas is forecast to see single-digit temperatures into Friday morning. […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 12/22/22

Scoreboard roundup — 12/22/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION New Orleans 126, San Antonio 117 Utah 120, Washington 112 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Toronto 4, Philadelphia 3 Boston 3, Winnipeg 2 NY Rangers 5, NY Islanders 3 Washington 3, Ottawa 2 (OT) Carolina 4, Pittsburgh […]

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ACLU of New Mexico sues Albuquerque over treatment of homeless

ACLU of New Mexico sues Albuquerque over treatment of homeless

Jason Marz/Getty Images (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) — The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico is suing the city of Albuquerque over its treatment of the city’s homeless population. Attorneys from the law firm of Ives and Flores, the ACLU-NM and the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty (NMCLP) filed […]

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Missing twin baby Kason Thomass found safe, suspect in custody: Police

Missing twin baby Kason Thomass found safe, suspect in custody: Police

Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.) — A missing 5-month-old boy was found safe in the car he was apparently stolen in, police said Thursday, after three days. Nalah Jackson, 24, the suspect sought in the kidnapping, was taken into custody Thursday in Indianapolis, Indiana, police said hours earlier. Kason […]

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‘All eyes are on El Paso,’ the latest epicenter of migrant surge

‘All eyes are on El Paso,’ the latest epicenter of migrant surge

John Moore/Getty Images (EL PASO, Texas) — It’s just after 4 p.m. on a recent day in El Paso, Texas, and the downtown area near the bus stop is bustling with migrant families. Usually this part of town — the intersection of Chihuahua Street and Overland Avenue — looks like […]

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