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Year: 2023

Amid a rise in swatting calls, the fabrication and fear of mass shootings collide

Amid a rise in swatting calls, the fabrication and fear of mass shootings collide

Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As many communities across the United States struggle with mass shootings, malicious actors are increasingly targeting schools with false reports of shootings, using the fear of gun violence and 911 calls to afflict terror about another potentially deadly incident, experts told ABC […]

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Utah Men’s Basketball Adds Graduate Transfer From Washington

Utah Men’s Basketball Adds Graduate Transfer From Washington

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday morning, Utah men’s basketball added Cole Bajema a graduate transfer forward from Pac-12 rival Washington. Bajema, a native of Lynden, Wash. and a product of Lynden Christian School, averaged 8.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per game last season for the Huskies. The 6’7″ Bajema also achieved double […]

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UHP Warns Against Speeding

UHP Warns Against Speeding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Drivers across the Beehive State are being reminded to watch their speed as the weather warms up. The Utah Highway Patrol recently took to social media to discourage speeding. The agency shared photos from some recent traffic stops, where drivers were pulled over for going […]

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Utah Supreme Court Delays Arguments In Abortion Lawsuit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court is delaying arguments in a lawsuit filed over a state law that would almost completely ban abortion. Lawyers for Planned Parenthood of Utah and the Attorney General’s Office were scheduled to give arguments about a temporary injunction blocking the law next […]

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Jury seated for E. Jean Carroll battery, defamation case against Trump

Jury seated for E. Jean Carroll battery, defamation case against Trump

Mint Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A nine-member jury was seated in Manhattan federal court Tuesday for former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation and battery case against former President Donald Trump. Carroll, who brought the lawsuit in November, alleges that Trump defamed her in a 2022 Truth Social post […]

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Suspect in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee to be arraigned

Suspect in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee to be arraigned

Bob Lee, Cash App founder and former Square executive. — Handout (SAN FRANCISCO) — Arraignment was delayed on Tuesday for the suspect in the killing of 43-year-old Cash App founder Bob Lee. In a San Francisco courtroom, the lawyer for the suspect asked for a weeklong postponement of the arraignment […]

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One-year-old girl shot, hospitalized in stable condition

One-year-old girl shot, hospitalized in stable condition

PBNJ Productions/Getty Images (OAKLAND, Calif.) — A 1-year-old girl has been shot in Oakland, California, and hospitalized in stable condition, according to police. The shooting unfolded just after 6 p.m. Monday, Oakland police said. The 15-month-old was in a car when she was shot, and surveillance video showed her family […]

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Trump not in attendance as jury selection begins in E. Jean Carroll battery, defamation case

Trump not in attendance as jury selection begins in E. Jean Carroll battery, defamation case

Mint Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll hugged her attorneys on her way into Manhattan federal court Tuesday at the start of her defamation and battery case against former President Donald Trump. Carroll, who brought the lawsuit in November, alleges that Trump defamed her in […]

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Don Lemon says he was fired by CNN

Don Lemon says he was fired by CNN

Cindy Ord/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — CNN anchor Don Lemon tweeted Monday that he’s been terminated from the network. CNN said that the network and Lemon “have parted ways.” “Don will forever be a part of the CNN family, and we thank him for his contributions over the past […]

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Town forces argumentative parents to be umpires at Little League games

Town forces argumentative parents to be umpires at Little League games

WPVI-TV (NEW YORK) — Little League season is underway and one New Jersey town is introducing an ingenious new rule to crack down on misbehavior after parents were caught on camera berating and yelling at referees and umpires at youth games. Referees and umpires are often volunteers and there’s been […]

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