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Month: June 2024

Steve Bannon to report to prison after Supreme Court denies his request to delay sentencing

Steve Bannon to report to prison after Supreme Court denies his request to delay sentencing

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Supreme Court Friday denied ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s request to remain out of jail while he continues to appeal his contempt of Congress conviction. Bannon earlier this month was ordered by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols to report to prison by […]

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More than 80 dolphins stranded in ‘difficult’ location on Massachusetts beach, animal welfare group says

More than 80 dolphins stranded in ‘difficult’ location on Massachusetts beach, animal welfare group says

Getty Images – STOCK (WELLFLEET, Mass. ) — More than 80 dolphins are currently stranded on a beach near Wellfleet, Massachusetts, according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare. The Atlantic whitesided dolphins are at the Great Island at the Herring River — also known at the “Gut” — which […]

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Shark attacks man in Florida

Shark attacks man in Florida

Getty Images – STOCK (YULEE, Fla.) — A shark attacked a man in Florida, seriously injuring his arm, officials said. The attack unfolded around 11 a.m. Friday at West Rock near the port of Fernandina, which is north of Jacksonville near the Florida-Georgia border, Nassau County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Alicia […]

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Little Twist Fire Now 25% Contained

Little Twist Fire Now 25% Contained

(Beaver, UT) — Containment on the Little Twist Fire is now 25-percent contained. Firefighters say the flames burning near Beaver have charred more than 25-hundred acres and more than 300 personnel are on site. Officials noted how rainstorms and cloud cover have helped keep fire activity limited over the last […]

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2nd District GOP Primary Too Close To Call

2nd District GOP Primary Too Close To Call

(St. George, UT) — The 2nd Congressional District Republican primary is still too close to call. Incumbent Celeste Maloy was holding a slim lead over Colby Jenkins as of yesterday evening with roughly 95-percent of ballots counted. Maloy’s advantage was less than a thousand votes at the time. She had […]

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‘Inhumane’: Homelessness advocates slam Supreme Court decision upholding ban on sleeping outside

‘Inhumane’: Homelessness advocates slam Supreme Court decision upholding ban on sleeping outside

Alex Wichman/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Homelessness advocates are condemning the Supreme Court’s ruling that an Oregon city’s ordinance to bar anyone without a permanent residency from sleeping outside does not amount to “cruel and unusual” punishment under the Eighth Amendment. In 2013, the Grants Pass city council attempted to ban […]

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Severe weather moving east this weekend: Latest forecast

Severe weather moving east this weekend: Latest forecast

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Severe storms ravaged the country from Montana to Florida on Thursday, with winds gusting to 91 mph in South Dakota and hail as large as golf balls in Montana. In Melbourne, Florida, a tornado ripped through a neighborhood, damaging homes. “Fortunately no one was injured,” […]

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Gigantic fish measuring 6 feet and weighing 220 pounds caught in Hudson River

Gigantic fish measuring 6 feet and weighing 220 pounds caught in Hudson River

A gigantic fish measuring 6 feet long and weighing 220 pounds has been caught in the Hudson River in New York during an environmental survey, officials said. — NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NEW YORK) — A gigantic fish measuring 6 feet long and weighing 220 pounds has been caught […]

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Stonewall Uprising veteran honors protest as historic LGBTQ center opens

Stonewall Uprising veteran honors protest as historic LGBTQ center opens

The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center is the first LGBTQ center in the National Park Service. — Courtesy of Stephen Kent Johnson (NEW YORK) — Mark Segal was 18 years old and had only lived in New York City for six weeks when he found himself at the center of […]

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The uncertain future of a historic LGBTQ+ safe space: New York City’s People’s Beach

The uncertain future of a historic LGBTQ+ safe space: New York City’s People’s Beach

The historic bathhouse on Jacob Riis Beach is undergoing $50 million renovations that have stoked concerns about gentrification on the working class, queer beach. — ABC News (NEW YORK) — The summer season in New York City is informally marked each year by the hoisting of Pride flags on The […]

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