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Month: July 2023

7 shot, 2 trampled in shooting at nightclub in Kansas

7 shot, 2 trampled in shooting at nightclub in Kansas

Google Maps Street View (WICHITA, Kan.) — Seven people were shot and two others were trampled when a gunfight involving multiple patrons erupted early Sunday inside a Wichita, Kansas, nightclub, sparking a chaotic stampede for the exit door, according to police. At least four guns were fired during the wild shootout […]

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High-tech 4th of July displays ditch fireworks over fire and pollution concerns

High-tech 4th of July displays ditch fireworks over fire and pollution concerns

Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — With the Fourth of July right around the corner, many cities are gearing up for their traditional fireworks displays with many locations opting for innovative alternatives. Pallavi Pant, head of global health at the Health Effects Institute, told ABC News that the […]

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North Outlasts South As Grantsville’s Ethan Rainer Has Big Game

North Outlasts South As Grantsville’s Ethan Rainer Has Big Game

EPHRAIM, Utah-Union’s Jackson Rasmussen threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Ethan Rainer of Grantsville in the closing seconds and the North 1A/2A/3A All-Stars bested the South 1A/2A/3A All-Stars 14-8 Saturday evening at Stoddard Field at Terry Foote Stadium on the campus of Snow College. Rainer also ended the game for […]

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110 million on alert for severe, dangerous weather over holiday weekend

110 million on alert for severe, dangerous weather over holiday weekend

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Between the damaging storm threat from the Midwest to the East and dangerous heat in the West and South, more than 110 million Americans are on alert for dangerous weather over the holiday weekend. On Saturday, excessively hot temperatures extending from the West Coast to […]

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As acceptance rates decline, students bill themselves as admissions experts

As acceptance rates decline, students bill themselves as admissions experts

Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Kelsey Hoskin charges students $675 for an hour-long, private college admissions strategy Zoom session. And students are paying. Unlike many traditional private college admissions consultants, Hoskin hasn’t served as an admissions officer before. She’s a recent alumna of Harvard University and a current medical […]

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Hollywood actors’ unions extends contract negotiations

Hollywood actors’ unions extends contract negotiations

Maria Korneeva/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) and Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) agreed Friday to an extension of the 2020 TV/Theatrical contracts in a move that averts a possible strike . The current SAG-AFTRA contract was […]

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New lesbian bars spark hope amid disappearing LGBTQ+ spaces

New lesbian bars spark hope amid disappearing LGBTQ+ spaces

Alexander Spatari/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As LGBTQ+ spaces continue to face threats across the country, a growing crop of lesbian bars look to chart a new path. In 2020, the Lesbian Bar Project sounded the alarm on the slow disappearance of lesbian bars in the United States. In the […]

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