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Month: November 2023

Wynn Resorts workers in Las Vegas avert strike, reach tentative deal hours before deadline

Wynn Resorts workers in Las Vegas avert strike, reach tentative deal hours before deadline

Steve Proehl/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Hotel and restaurant workers in Las Vegas reached a tentative agreement with Wynn Resorts on Friday just hours before a deadline, averting a strike against casino owners that could have disrupted the tourist industry ahead of a Formula 1 race next week that’s expected […]

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Logan Paul responds to claims his Prime energy drink is unsafe for kids

Logan Paul responds to claims his Prime energy drink is unsafe for kids

Mike Kemp/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Popular influencer-turned-businessman Logan Paul is responding to accusations his Prime energy drink is unsafe for children to consume. Prime offers both caffeine-free drinks — their Hydration line — and caffeinated beverages — their Energy line. Prime’s energy drinks — marketed “for ages 18+” and […]

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Suspect arrested after former Sen. Martha McSally reports being assaulted while running

Suspect arrested after former Sen. Martha McSally reports being assaulted while running

WIN-Initiative/Neleman/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A suspect has been arrested on an assault charge after former Arizona Sen. Martha McSally said she was attacked while on a run in Iowa this week. McSally was running along the Missouri River in Council Bluffs on Wednesday when a man “came up behind […]

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Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to election offices in 5 states

Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to election offices in 5 states

mbbirdy/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal authorities are investigating suspicious letters sent to election offices in five states – Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada and Georgia. The FBI said that “in at least four instances, preliminary tests … indicated the presence of fentanyl,” according to a bulletin disseminated to state and […]

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9 years after the murder of a Florida law professor, a family gets justice

9 years after the murder of a Florida law professor, a family gets justice

Mint Images/Getty Images (ORLANDO) — Nearly a decade after a Florida State University Law School professor was shot to death at his home while sitting in his car, his family said they are relieved. On Monday, a Florida jury found Charlie Adelson guilty of concocting a plot with a former […]

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County Council Approves Construction Of LDS Temple

County Council Approves Construction Of LDS Temple

(Heber City, UT) — Plans to have an LDS temple built in Heber Valley have been approved. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has wanted to build a temple on a property near 1400 East Center Street since 2022. The Wasatch County Council voted in favor for the […]

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Utah Governor’s Campaign Headquarters Vandalized

Utah Governor’s Campaign Headquarters Vandalized

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox says his reelection campaign headquarters in Salt Lake City was vandalized. Salt Lake City police say the vandalism was reported Sunday night and when officers arrived at the campaign headquarters, a Utah Highway Patrol trooper had already detained the suspect. Police […]

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New LDS Relief Society Cause: Nourish Moms, Kids Worldwide

New LDS Relief Society Cause: Nourish Moms, Kids Worldwide

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is launching a new global effort to improve the health and development of young children and their mothers. The church’s worldwide women’s Relief Society will lead the initiative. It will focus specifically on increasing access to nutrition, […]

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Jan. 6 suspect Gregory Yetman surrenders to police after widespread manhunt, FBI says

Jan. 6 suspect Gregory Yetman surrenders to police after widespread manhunt, FBI says

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Gregory Yetman, the Jan. 6 suspect who was the subject of a manhunt in New Jersey, has turned himself in to authorities without incident, according to the FBI. Yetman turned himself into Monroe Township police Friday morning, officials said. Yetman, 47, is charged with […]

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Former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby found guilty of perjury

Former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby found guilty of perjury

Jerry Jackson/The Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (BALTIMORE) — Former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was found guilty on Thursday of two counts of perjury by a federal jury in Maryland. Mosby, who was Baltimore’s highest-ranking prosecutor from 2015 to earlier this year, was found guilty after […]

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