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University of Michigan reaches $490M settlement with sex abuse survivors

University of Michigan reaches $490M settlement with sex abuse survivors

Raymond Boyd/Getty Images (ANN ARBOR, Mich.) — The University of Michigan announced on Wednesday that it’s reached a $490 million settlement in connection with allegations against the late Dr. Robert Anderson, who served as the school’s sports team physician from 1966 to 2003. At least 1,050 victims have come forward […]

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Michigan school district defends actions prior to fatal November shooting

Michigan school district defends actions prior to fatal November shooting

Emily Elconin/Getty Images (OXFORD, Mich.) — The leader of Oxford Community Schools fired back on Tuesday at a lawsuit alleging that the district failed to heed warning signs before the shooting that killed four students in November. In a letter to parents, Superintendent Tim Throne said that the district was […]

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American Jewish groups, leaders send support to a Texas synagogue after hostage situation–and look to what comes next

American Jewish groups, leaders send support to a Texas synagogue after hostage situation–and look to what comes next

Emil Lippe/Getty Images (COLLEYVILLE, Texas) — Some American Jews found out right when reports of a hostage situation at a synagogue started to spread. Others saw the news alerts as they logged back online when Shabbat, the Jewish sabbath, concluded at sundown on Saturday. Reactions poured in at lightning speed, […]

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Bull Elk Shot and Left to Rot in Kane County

Bull Elk Shot and Left to Rot in Kane County

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is seeking the publics help in finding who is responsible for a bull elk being shot and left to rot in Kane County. According to officials, they received a report on Dec. 12 of an individual shooting at a group of elk near County […]

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Senate President Receives Mixed Results From COVID-19 Tests

Senate President Receives Mixed Results From COVID-19 Tests

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The president of the state Senate is getting mixed results from COVID-19 tests he took on the first day of the new session. Republican Senator J. Stuart Adams tested positive for the virus last week after he began showing symptoms related to COVID-19. He isolated […]

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Utah Senate Passes Resolution To Overturn County Mask Orders

Utah Senate Passes Resolution To Overturn County Mask Orders

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are moving quickly to overturn mask mandates currently in force in two Utah counties. State senators voted 22-5 in favor of a resolution that would knock down the mask orders in place in Salt Lake and Summit counties. The five no votes came […]

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Man lying on Colorado road is run over by police SUV, dies

Man lying on Colorado road is run over by police SUV, dies

AURORA, Colo. (AP) — Authorities say a man who was lying on a road in a Denver suburb has died after he was run over by a police vehicle. The Colorado State Patrol says the 37-year-old man from Salt Lake City was run over Monday night by an Aurora Police […]

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COVID-19 live updates: White House to make 400 million N95 masks available for free

COVID-19 live updates: White House to make 400 million N95 masks available for free

Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.5 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 853,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. About 63% of the […]

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Stroud scores 14 to carry Fresno St. over Utah St. 61-54

Stroud scores 14 to carry Fresno St. over Utah St. 61-54

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Deon Stroud came off the bench to score 14 points to carry Fresno State to a 61-54 win over Utah State, the Bulldogs’ ninth consecutive home victory. Anthony Holland had 13 points for Fresno State (13-4, 3-1 Mountain West Conference). Orlando Robinson added 11 points, 13 […]

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Greater Chicago brings back mass vaccination sites amid renewed demand

Greater Chicago brings back mass vaccination sites amid renewed demand

Joe Raedle/Getty Images (CHICAGO) — It was reopening day at a greater Chicago mass vaccination site Tuesday, as local health officials bring previously closed locations back online to meet renewed demand during the omicron surge. Cook County closed the last of its six suburban mass vaccination sites six months ago […]

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