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Month: April 2023

Louisville shooting: What to know about 5 killed and cop critically injured days after graduating academy

Louisville shooting: What to know about 5 killed and cop critically injured days after graduating academy

Louisville Metro Police Department (LOUISVILLE) — Authorities have identified the five people who were killed in a mass shooting at a bank in Kentucky’s largest city on Monday morning. Joshua Barrick, 40; Deana Eckert, 57; Thomas Elliott, 63; Juliana Farmer, 45; and James Tutt, 64, and were all gunned down […]

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Workplaces are the most common mass shooting site, data shows

Workplaces are the most common mass shooting site, data shows

xu wu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The shooting in a Louisville, Kentucky, bank on Monday is the latest workplace-related mass shooting to take place in the United States over the last 60 years, according to gun violence data. The Violence Project, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center that’s funded by the […]

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Judge, Fox attorney clash over TV hosts’ testimony in Dominion defamation case

Judge, Fox attorney clash over TV hosts’ testimony in Dominion defamation case

David Talukdar/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An attorney representing Fox News against Dominion’s $1.6 billion defamation suit clashed Tuesday with the judge in the case over how some of the network’s biggest stars can be questioned on the witness stand once the trial gets underway next week. Dominion’s lawsuit accuses […]

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Michael Jordan’s game-worn 1998 Air Jordans sell at auction for record $2.24 million

Michael Jordan’s game-worn 1998 Air Jordans sell at auction for record $2.24 million

David Madison/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — One anonymous bidder has taken being a sneakerhead to a record level. A pair of Michael Jordan’s game-worn shoes from Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals were sold for $2.238 million on Tuesday, the priciest pair of sneakers ever purchased. The sneakers were […]

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New LDS Temple Opens For Tours This Weekend

New LDS Temple Opens For Tours This Weekend

(Saratoga Springs, UT) — A new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple in Utah County will open to the public this weekend. Officials announced yesterday the new edifice in Saratoga Springs will start public tours on Saturday. This follows private tours starting today and lasting through Friday for […]

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Congressional Delegation Asks Secretary Of State To Open SLC Passport Office

Congressional Delegation Asks Secretary Of State To Open SLC Passport Office

(Washington, DC) — Utah’s congressional delegation is renewing a request to open a new passport office in Salt Lake City. The state’s congressmen and senators sent a letter to the U.S. Secretary of State yesterday outlining problems with passport processing in Utah. They say their offices have been swamped by […]

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Utah Ranks 2nd Best Place To Work From Home

Utah Ranks 2nd Best Place To Work From Home

(Salt Lake City, UT) — It looks like the Beehive State is a great place to work from home. A new WalletHub report looked at the best states for remote workers based on 12 key metrics, including the cost of internet and electricity and the number of internet crimes per […]

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Cox Holds Ceremonial Bill Signing At New Policy Innovation Lab

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is promoting innovation through a series of bills signed into law yesterday. The governor was part of the grand opening of the Utah Policy Innovation Lab yesterday in downtown Salt Lake City. The new lab is designed as a place where educators, policy […]

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Judge Refuses To Throw Out Utah AG’s Opioid Lawsuit

Judge Refuses To Throw Out Utah AG’s Opioid Lawsuit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge is refusing to dismiss claims that several leading pharmacy chains helped make opioids a public health crisis by not doing enough to control access to those drugs. The Third District Court judge declined a request yesterday by Rite-Aid and Kroger to dismiss […]

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FBI warns against using public USB charging ports

FBI warns against using public USB charging ports

Chris Jongkind/Getty Images (DENVER) — The FBI is warning the public against using charging stations in malls and at airports, according to a tweet from the bureau’s Denver office. The public charging stations could be a conduit for bad actors to introduce malware onto personal devices, officials warn. “Avoid using […]

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