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Year: 2022

Synagogue attack puts Jewish community on edge

Synagogue attack puts Jewish community on edge

Brandon Bell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Recent attacks on Jewish institutions — including the 10-hour-long hostage situation at a synagogue in Texas on Jan. 15 — have cast a dark shadow on the simple act of walking into a Jewish institution. The faith-based attacks have forced community leaders to prioritize […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 1/18/22

Scoreboard roundup — 1/18/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Minnesota 112, New York 110 Golden State 102, Detroit 86 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Buffalo 3, Ottawa 1 Washington 4, Winnipeg 3 (OT) Carolina 7, Boston 1 NY Islanders 4 Philadelphia 3 (SO) Vancouver 3, Nashville […]

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COVID-19 cases in NYC show omicron infections may be plummeting

COVID-19 cases in NYC show omicron infections may be plummeting

Wang Fan/China News Service via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City’s surge of COVID-19 cases fueled by the omicron variant appears to be falling just as quickly as it rose. Tens of thousands of infections are still being reported every day, and the test positivity rate is still […]

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Fashion icon Andre Leon Talley dead at 73

Fashion icon Andre Leon Talley dead at 73

Taylor Hill/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Fashion icon and former Vogue editor André Leon Talley has died at age 73, a statement released on his official Instagram confirmed late Tuesday. “It is with great sadness we announce the passing of André Leon Talley on January 18, 2022 in New York,” […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/18

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/18

Boys Basketball Non-Region BICKNELL, Utah-Hunter Mitchell posted 15 points and the Wayne Badgers waxed Altamont 53-42 Tuesday in non-region boys basketball play. Ty Brown led the Longhorns in the loss with 15 points. Girls Basketball Region 14 NEPHI, Utah-Heidi Jorgensen led the way with 14 points and the Manti Templars […]

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Vigil held for woman pushed in front of train and killed by stranger in NYC

Vigil held for woman pushed in front of train and killed by stranger in NYC

Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dozens of New Yorkers, leaders and activists came out to Times Square Tuesday night to honor Michelle Go, who was killed when she was pushed in front of a subway train by a stranger in what her family called a “senseless act of violence.” […]

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Judge blocks hospital from turning off ventilator of severely ill COVID-19 patient

Judge blocks hospital from turning off ventilator of severely ill COVID-19 patient

Google Maps Street View (COON RAPIDS, Minn.) — A Minnesota man with COVID who had been fighting for his life for months was transferred to a new hospital days after a judge blocked another hospital from taking him off a ventilator. The decision allowed Scott Quiner, 55, of Buffalo, Minnesota, […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball’s Maizen Fausett Named ROAR Organic Big Sky Player of the Week

SUU Men’s Basketball’s Maizen Fausett Named ROAR Organic Big Sky Player of the Week

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Tuesday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball senior shooting guard Maizen Fausett was named the ROAR Organic Big Sky men’s basketball player of the week. This is Fausett’s second such award of the season. The Westlake High School product out of Saratoga Springs, Utah, posted 21 points and 10 […]

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Big 12 Muses Plans To Split Into 7-Team Divisions in 2023

Big 12 Muses Plans To Split Into 7-Team Divisions in 2023

IRVING, Texas-Per news from CBS Sports College Football writer Dennis Dodd, the Big 12 has discussed splitting into two seven-team divisions in football in 2023. The 2023-24 athletic season is when BYU, Cincinnati and Houston and Central Florida are expected to join the conference. Big 12 athletic directors were joined […]

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DHS, FBI warn faith-based communities they ‘will likely continue to be targets of violence’

DHS, FBI warn faith-based communities they ‘will likely continue to be targets of violence’

Nes/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Faith-based communities have been and will “likely” be the target of violence “by both domestic violent extremists and those inspired by foreign terrorists,” according to a note sent nationwide to law enforcement officials and houses of worship by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security. “Given […]

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