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Month: March 2024

Nassau County executive sues NY AG over order to repeal trans sports ban

Nassau County executive sues NY AG over order to repeal trans sports ban

Mike Pont/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has filed a lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James after she threatened legal action over the county’s recent anti-transgender sports ban. The lawsuit was filed on Wednesday by Blakeman, a Republican, who said he believes the designation […]

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Pine View Boys, American Fork Girls, In Lead To Start Snow Canyon Invitational

Pine View Boys, American Fork Girls, In Lead To Start Snow Canyon Invitational

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Friday, the Snow Canyon Invitational kicked off the high school track and field season in Utah with several Mid-Utah Radio schools participating. Presently, the Pine View boys have the lead with 29 points. The American Fork girls are presently in the lead with 30 points. The team results […]

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Snow Softball Sweeps Southern Nevada Friday

Snow Softball Sweeps Southern Nevada Friday

HENDERSON, Nev.-Friday, Snow College softball completed a sweep of Southern Nevada with 12-4 and 7-6 wins over the Coyotes in SWAC softball play. In the first game, Tasia Shibuya and Kamryn Allen homered for the Badgers while Saige Ewing posted four strikeouts in 3.1 innings of work to earn the […]

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Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez found guilty in US drug trafficking case

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez found guilty in US drug trafficking case

Jorge Cabrera/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez was convicted Friday in a Manhattan federal court on drug trafficking charges. Hernandez, who served as president of Honduras from 2014 to 2022, had been charged by U.S. authorities with drug trafficking and weapons offenses that linked him […]

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Prosecutors say James Crumbley made threats from prison, judge limits his communications

Prosecutors say James Crumbley made threats from prison, judge limits his communications

Bill Pugliano/Getty Images (PONTIAC, Mich.) — James Crumbley’s manslaughter trial continued Friday with multiple witnesses taking the stand testifying about his alleged activity in the days leading up to the shooting, including purchasing the firearm that his son later used in a school shooting. As the trial continues, Judge Cheryl […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/8

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/8

Baseball Chuckwagon Classic @ Kanab High School KANAB, Utah-Jake Briggs drove in a pair of runs and the Summit Academy Bears outlasted Providence Hall 4-3 at the Chuckwagon Classic Friday at Kanab High School. Joe Rodrigue earned the win on the mound for the Bears. Ayden Rose and Dawson McDermaid […]

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Russian state-backed hackers breached Microsoft’s core software systems, company says

Russian state-backed hackers breached Microsoft’s core software systems, company says

Stephen Brashear/Getty Images (CHEVY CHASE, Md.) — A Russian state-backed group that Microsoft said hacked into its corporate email accounts was able to gain access to its core software systems, the company announced on Friday. Microsoft said its security team detected the attack in January and identified the group responsible […]

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School Changes On The Way

School Changes On The Way

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The latest legislative session has brought on about 70 bills affecting the education system in Utah. One bill would make it easier to ban books in schools if passed by Governor Cox. Another would make it easier to open microschools and allow parents to apply […]

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Students protest DEI firings at the University of Florida

Students protest DEI firings at the University of Florida

Getty Images – STOCK (GAINESVILLE, Fla.) — University of Florida students protested outside of the Board of Trustees meeting Friday over the university’s decision to eliminate all of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) positions. Student groups across campus joined together for an open letter denouncing the firings, particularly the […]

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Chicago reports first measles cases since 2019 amid rising infections across US

Chicago reports first measles cases since 2019 amid rising infections across US

Getty Images – STOCK (CHICAGO) — Chicago health officials have confirmed the city’s first measles cases since 2019 amid a rising number of infections across the U.S. The first case was confirmed Thursday in a city resident whose source of infection is unknown, according to the Chicago Department of Public […]

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