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Month: February 2024

Suspected Lakewood Church shooter had criminal history, mental health issues, documents say

Suspected Lakewood Church shooter had criminal history, mental health issues, documents say

Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office (NEW YORK) — The past of Genesse Ivonne Moreno, the suspected Lakewood Church shooter, includes a turbulent marriage, a contentious divorce, allegations of child and spousal abuse, a checkered criminal record and a well-documented history of mental health issues, according to an ABC News review […]

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One dead, five injured in New York City subway station shooting

One dead, five injured in New York City subway station shooting

WABC-TV (NEW YORK) — One person was killed and five others wounded in a shooting at a subway station in the Bronx Monday evening, police said. Around 4:30 p.m. ET, officers responded to 911 calls of a shooting at the Mount Eden Avenue station and found six people shot, New […]

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Plane lands safely after door falls off mid-flight

Plane lands safely after door falls off mid-flight

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A small plane carrying two people has landed safely after losing a door mid-flight over a public park, according to police. The incident occurred at approximately 6:00 p.m. Monday when officials at the Cheektowaga Police and Fire Dispatch received a call for assistance from […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/12/24

Scoreboard roundup — 2/12/24

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Charlotte 111, Indiana 102 Philadelphia 123, Cleveland 121 San Antonio 122, Toronto 99 Chicago 136, Atlanta 126 Milwaukee 112, Denver 95 Houston 105, New York 103 Dallas 112, Washington 104 Golden State 129, Utah 107 […]

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Rare baby white rhino born on Super Bowl Sunday at Indianapolis Zoo

Rare baby white rhino born on Super Bowl Sunday at Indianapolis Zoo

Indianapolis Zoo (INDIANAPOLIS) — Most of America’s eyes on Sunday might have been on Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas but about halfway across the country 1,600 miles away in Indiana, the Indianapolis Zoo celebrated a different kind of victory — the birth of a rare white rhino. With an […]

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Intermountain Health Honors First Responders Who Responded to a Carbon Monoxide Incident

Intermountain Health Honors First Responders Who Responded to a Carbon Monoxide Incident

On Feb. 12, Intermountain Health held an award ceremony honoring first responders for going above and beyond the call of duty while responding to a carbon monoxide incident. The incident happened Dec. 31 at a church in Monroe and sent 63 patients to the emergency department at Intermountain Sevier Valley […]

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Snow Men’s Basketball Is No. 20 This Week

Snow Men’s Basketball Is No. 20 This Week

Monday, Snow College, following a 90-58 loss to USU-Eastern Utah last Saturday, fell to No. 20 in the NJCAA men’s basketball rankings this year. The Badgers are presently 20-4 on the season and return to action Thursday by hosting the North Idaho Cardinals. The rankings this week are as follows: […]

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Utah Tech Men’s Basketball’s Jaylen Searles Sweeps WAC Weekly Awards Monday

Utah Tech Men’s Basketball’s Jaylen Searles Sweeps WAC Weekly Awards Monday

Monday, Utah Tech men’s basketball junior forward Jaylen Searles swept the Western Athletic Conference’s TicketSmarter Player and Newcomer of the Week awards. Searles averaged 23 points and shot 69 percent per game in the Trailblazers’ wins over Southern Utah and California Baptist. This included a career-high 33-point performance for Searles […]

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Inflation expected to have slowed significantly in January

Inflation expected to have slowed significantly in January

Noel Hendrickson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Inflation data to be released on Tuesday will show whether price increases resumed a monthslong slowdown in January. The report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics follows a slight acceleration of price increases in December. That jump in inflation complicated the Federal Reserve’s […]

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How to have a more sustainable Valentine’s Day

How to have a more sustainable Valentine’s Day

Alexandr Kolesnikov/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Show a little love to the planet this Valentine’s Day by celebrating in more sustainable ways. The holiday is actually quite carbon-intensive due to consumer behavior in the U.S., research shows. For Valentine’s Day, U.S. citizens buy about 36 million heart-shaped boxes, 180 million […]

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