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Body found in search for missing college student Brendan Santo

Body found in search for missing college student Brendan Santo

iStock/ijoe (NEW YORK) — After a search of more than 80 days, authorities have recovered a body believed to be that of missing Grand Valley State University student Brendan Santo. The body was recovered from the Red Cedar River at 12:30 p.m. Friday, approximately 1 1/2 miles downriver from where […]

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Hostage incident at Texas synagogue a terrorist act and hate crime: FBI

Hostage incident at Texas synagogue a terrorist act and hate crime: FBI

iStock/ChiccoDodiFC (NEW YORK) — The FBI said on Friday that it’s treating the recent hostage situation at a Texas synagogue as a terrorist act and hate crime. An international federal investigation is ongoing after a rabbi and three members of his Dallas-Fort Worth-area congregation were taken hostage Saturday by an […]

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LA community gathers at vigil for 24-year-old slain at furniture store

LA community gathers at vigil for 24-year-old slain at furniture store

iStock/PeopleImages (LOS ANGELES) — Los Angeles community members gathered for a vigil outside the furniture store where a 24-year-old employee was killed in the middle of the afternoon. Brianna Kupfer was attacked with a knife while she worked alone at the store on Jan. 13. Kupfer had texted a friend […]

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Brian Laundrie claims responsibility for killing Gabby Petito in notebook: FBI

Brian Laundrie claims responsibility for killing Gabby Petito in notebook: FBI

iStock/MattGush (NEW YORK) — The FBI on Friday released new details in the investigation of Gabby Petito’s death, saying that that Brian Laundrie wrote in a notebook that he killed her. The FBI’s Denver office had sent out a timeline of the investigation, saying that before discovering Laundrie’s remains in […]

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‘Critical missing’ 11-year-old boy found safe, police say

‘Critical missing’ 11-year-old boy found safe, police say

iStock/ijoe84 (DALLAS) — Dallas police said an 11-year-old boy who was missing for two nights and last seen wearing only shorts and socks during frigid temperatures has been found safe. Traveon Michael Allen Griffin left his home in southwest Dallas early Thursday, around midnight, according to police. “He may be […]

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Covid-19 at home test Scam

U.S. households can now request free at-home COVID-19 test kits through a new Biden administration program. But when the government rolls out new initiatives, such as the stimulus checks, scammers typically find ways to take advantage. This time, watch out for lookalike websites when requesting your tests. These scam sites […]

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Report:  House Could Take Up Resolution On Overturning Mask Mandates Today

Report: House Could Take Up Resolution On Overturning Mask Mandates Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House could take up a Senate resolution to overturn mask mandates in Salt Lake and Summit counties as soon as today. KUTV reports that the joint resolution now has a sponsor in the House. Salt Lake County Representative Candice Pierucci has attached her […]

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Lawmakers React Positively To Cox Speech

Lawmakers React Positively To Cox Speech

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Democrats and Republicans are giving positive reviews to the governor’s State of the State speech. In a tweet, Senate President J. Stuart Adams agreed with the governor that Utah is the hope of America and pledged to work with the Cox Administration on issues like […]

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Cox condemns lies undermining voting system, calls for unity

Cox condemns lies undermining voting system, calls for unity

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called for keeping children in school during the coronavirus pandemic, warned against making voting more difficult and lamented destructive political divisions during his State of the State address Thursday. The Republican governor said that he sees some hope that a punishing […]

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Two years after COVID first hit the US, hundreds of thousands of Americans are still falling ill

Two years after COVID first hit the US, hundreds of thousands of Americans are still falling ill

Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — At the beginning of 2020, as the nation celebrated the start of a new year, many Americans were still unaware of the “mysterious pneumonia” that had sickened dozens of workers at a live animal market in Wuhan, China. The illness, later identified as the […]

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