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Month: April 2024

Judge denies Trump’s bid to have classified documents case tossed based on Presidential Records Act

Judge denies Trump’s bid to have classified documents case tossed based on Presidential Records Act

Scott Olson/Getty Images (MIAMI) — A federal judge has denied former President Donald Trump’s attempt to have his classified documents case dismissed based on the Presidential Records Act. Trump’s attorneys had argued, as part of four motions to dismiss, that Trump should have been able to have custody of the […]

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Gaetz’s deposition in civil defamation case moved to June: Sources

Gaetz’s deposition in civil defamation case moved to June: Sources

Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Rep. Matt Gaetz’s deposition in a civil defamation case brought by a longtime friend has been moved to June after initially being set for April 5, multiple sources told ABC News. Gaetz was subpoenaed in March by attorneys representing the woman who was […]

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King family visits Memphis on 56th anniversary of MLK Jr.’s assassination

King family visits Memphis on 56th anniversary of MLK Jr.’s assassination

Samuel Corum/Getty Images (MEMPHIS, Tenn.) — Martin Luther King III, his wife Arndrea Waters King and their daughter, Yolanda Renee King, made a rare visit to Memphis, Tennessee, on Thursday to mark the 56th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. The King family made an appearance at the […]

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Coeur d’Alene police find evidence of ‘racial slur’ as they probe harassment of Utah women’s basketball team

Coeur d’Alene police find evidence of ‘racial slur’ as they probe harassment of Utah women’s basketball team

Steph Chambers/Getty Images (COEUR d’ALENE, Idaho) — Video and audio evidence collected by investigators “corroborates” reports that members of the Utah women’s basketball team were harassed and subjected to racial slurs during an incident on March 21, 2024, police in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, confirmed Wednesday. “We’ve identified an audio recording […]

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Judge denies Trump’s motion to have Georgia election case dismissed on 1st Amendment grounds

Judge denies Trump’s motion to have Georgia election case dismissed on 1st Amendment grounds

Joshua Lott/The Washington Post via Getty Images (ATLANTA) — A Fulton County judge on Thursday denied a motion from former President Donald Trump and several of his co-defendants seeking to have the Georgia election interference case thrown out based on First Amendment challenges. Trump and others had argued, in part, […]

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Suspected Fentanyl Dealer Arrested

Suspected Fentanyl Dealer Arrested

(Cedar City, UT) — A suspected fentanyl dealer has been arrested in Iron County. Pedro Alejandro Pinacho was booked into the Iron City Jail yesterday after an investigation that began in late March. A search of Pinacho’s home by the police found about 80 fentanyl pills, powdered fentanyl, a spoon […]

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Woman Dies in Single-Vehicle Accident Near Mt. Pleasant

Woman Dies in Single-Vehicle Accident Near Mt. Pleasant

(Mt. Pleasant, UT) — A 54-year-old woman is dead after her vehicle went off the road near Mt. Pleasant late Tuesday. State police say the woman was traveling south on Mountainville Highway at about 10:39 p.m. Investigators at the scene say she was driving at a high rate of speed […]

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Boxed chocolates recalled for potentially life-threatening allergen, incorrect ingredient label

Boxed chocolates recalled for potentially life-threatening allergen, incorrect ingredient label

Via FDA (NEW YORK) — A Minnesota candy maker has voluntarily recalled a limited quantity of its boxed chocolate candies due to an incorrect ingredient label which could be harmful for those with an almond allergy. Abdallah Candies of Apple Valley, Minnesota, has voluntarily recalled its Abdallah Candies 8-ounce Sea […]

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Nor’easter pummels Northeast with strong winds, heavy snow, torrential rain

Nor’easter pummels Northeast with strong winds, heavy snow, torrential rain

ABC News (NEW YORK) — The calendar says it’s spring, but a nor’easter is pounding the Northeast with heavy snow, torrential rains and dangerous winds. Up to 13 inches of snow has been reported near Killington, Vermont, and up to 1 foot of snow fell north of Portland, Maine. The […]

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Teachers want the public to know their job is difficult, new survey finds

Teachers want the public to know their job is difficult, new survey finds

Stella/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As schools across the United States continue to rebound from pandemic interruptions, more than half of teachers still say their profession is a difficult job and public education is in decline, according to newly released Pew Research Center data. Pew conducted two surveys last fall, […]

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