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Month: July 2023

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center facing federal probe over treatment of Black mothers

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center facing federal probe over treatment of Black mothers

Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The federal government has launched a civil rights investigation into how Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles treats Black women who give birth at the hospital, a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed to ABC News. “Maternal […]

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Woman who dated the dentist who was accused of killing his wife speaks out

Woman who dated the dentist who was accused of killing his wife speaks out

ABC News (NEW YORK) — The woman who was dating a Colorado dentist at the time he was allegedly poisoning his wife to death spoke exclusively to ABC News about the case and maintains she had no idea James Craig had lied to her about his marital status during their dates. […]

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Moroni woman pleads guilty to child abuse homicide

Moroni woman pleads guilty to child abuse homicide

A Moroni woman pleaded guilty on Wednesday to two felony charges related to the death of her 2-year old daughter.  Anyi Nicol Canales Cruz was arrested on December 30, a day after law enforcement received a call of an unresponsive child.  An autopsy showed multiple bruises, lacerations and broken ribs […]

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Poll Shows Cox With Strong Approval Rating

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A big percentage of Utahns like the job Governor Spencer Cox is doing. The latest Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows 63-percent of people surveyed approve of Cox, a figure that’s been pretty steady over the past six months. Cox had 63-percent approval in […]

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State Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Congressional Map

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the Legislature has essentially unreviewable power to draw a map of Utah’s congressional districts that watered down the votes of Democrats. In 2021 the Republican-dominated Legislature created a map that carved up Democratic-leaning Salt Lake County […]

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Virtual Statewide Job Fair To Include 1,000 Open Positions

Virtual Statewide Job Fair To Include 1,000 Open Positions

(Undated) — The Now Hiring sign will be out at a virtual job fair on Thursday. More than 50 employers will be participating in the job fair the Utah Department of Workforce Services is hosting. The virtual job fair will feature more than a thousand open positions in fields including […]

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Paiute Tribe Confirms Children’s Bodies Found At Southern Utah Site

Paiute Tribe Confirms Children’s Bodies Found At Southern Utah Site

(Panguitch, UT) — The Paiute Indian Tribe is confirming the discovery of the bodies of 12 Native American children in an unmarked cemetery in southern Utah. Researchers from Utah State University conducted a study of a historic boarding school in Panguitch where tribal children were taken between 1904 and 1909. […]

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Two Birmingham firefighters shot in potentially targeted attack, suspect at large: Police

Two Birmingham firefighters shot in potentially targeted attack, suspect at large: Police

FILE photo — Tim Kitchen/Getty Images (BIRMINGHAM, Ala.) — Two firefighters have been shot inside a Birmingham, Alabama, fire station in what police say may be a targeted attack. Both firefighters were hospitalized in serious condition after the shooting, which took place at about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Birmingham police told […]

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Democrats blast PGA Tour-LIV Golf framework agreement while Republicans defend deal

Democrats blast PGA Tour-LIV Golf framework agreement while Republicans defend deal

Laurence Mouton/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — With families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks watching from just feet away, two top executives from the PGA Tour faced blistering criticism from Senate Democrats over their tour’s proposal to work with LIV Golf, the tour backed by a Saudi government […]

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Vermont grapples with historic flooding as more rainstorms head for Northeast

Vermont grapples with historic flooding as more rainstorms head for Northeast

Photography by Keith Getter (all rights reserved)/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Flood-ravaged areas in the northeastern United States could see even more rainfall on Thursday as communities try to recover from a historic deluge. A severe weather system moving through the Plains and the Midwest is forecast to reach the […]

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