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Month: June 2023

Judge rules Andrew Lester case to be partially sealed in the shooting of teenager Ralph Yarl

Judge rules Andrew Lester case to be partially sealed in the shooting of teenager Ralph Yarl

Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — A judge on Thursday set preliminary hearing dates for Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, 2023 in Lester’s case, according to ABC affiliate in Kansas City, KMBC. The hearing came one day after a Clay County judge agreed to partially seal the case in […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 6/2/23

Scoreboard roundup — 6/2/23

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Toronto 3, Milwaukee 1 Boston 8, Cincinnati 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 7, Cleveland 6 Houston 5, LA Angels 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego 10, Miami 1 NY Mets 4, Philadelphia 2 Arizona 5, Colorado […]

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Human Remains Found In Garfield County

Human Remains Found In Garfield County

On May 29, Garfield County Sheriff’s Office received a report that human remains had been discovered in the Mount Dutton area near Dry Hallow. Upon arrival, first responders discovered the body of an adult male in a state of decomposition after succumbing to the elements. After an autopsy comparing dental […]

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South Carolina teen killed after shoplifting allegations remembered as ‘intelligent, humorous’

South Carolina teen killed after shoplifting allegations remembered as ‘intelligent, humorous’

Courtesy Rutherford Law (COLUMBIA, S.C.) — A South Carolina teenager who police say was fatally shot by a gas station owner who they say had falsely accused him of shoplifting was remembered by his middle school as a well-liked student who was “intelligent” and “humorous.” Cyrus Carmack-Belton, 14, died after being […]

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Former Houghton University employee claims he was fired for using pronouns in email signature

Former Houghton University employee claims he was fired for using pronouns in email signature

ABC News (NEW YORK) — As debate grows over how gender identity is handled in schools, many employees at educational institutions have said that they feel caught in the middle, and some also say that they’ve been disciplined because of it. That includes Shua Wilmot, a former residence hall director, who […]

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Daniel Penny chokehold death case before grand jury: Sources

Daniel Penny chokehold death case before grand jury: Sources

Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The case against the Marine veteran charged in the chokehold death of a homeless man aboard a New York City subway train is now before a grand jury, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. Prosecutors are currently trying to secure an indictment after […]

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Appeal planned after Ed Sheeran win over copyright infringement lawsuit involving ‘Thinking Out Loud’

Appeal planned after Ed Sheeran win over copyright infringement lawsuit involving ‘Thinking Out Loud’

Theo Wargo/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The family of Marvin Gaye’s co-writer on “Let’s Get it On” intends to appeal a verdict in Manhattan federal court for Ed Sheeran, according to a court filing Thursday. The family of Ed Townsend filed a notice of appeal after it lost a copyright infringement […]

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Judge involved in Trump criminal case previously did work for a Trump entity

Judge involved in Trump criminal case previously did work for a Trump entity

Scott Olson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The federal judge in New York who will decide whether to move former President Donald Trump’s criminal case from state court to federal court previously did work for a Trump entity while he was in private practice, according to a court filing Thursday. The Manhattan […]

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Lottery addictions are not being addressed seriously, experts say

Lottery addictions are not being addressed seriously, experts say

Scott Olson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Tvonia Thomas said that scratch-off lotto games were consuming every aspect of her life in Virginia. Even though she rarely won big jackpots, Thomas told ABC News Live that the rush of going out to the convenience store for those tickets was stronger than the […]

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New wave of Hawaiian surfers look to reclaim sport’s cultural spirit

New wave of Hawaiian surfers look to reclaim sport’s cultural spirit

ABC News (HONOLULU) — For 26-year-old Ha’a Keaulana, surfing is practically part of her DNA. She’s been around surfing since she was a baby, even before she could walk or talk. Some of her first memories were being a surfboard with her grandfather, Hawaiian surfing legend, Buffalo Keaulana. “He was raised […]

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