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Woman hit, killed by car trying to get away from deadly shooting in Raleigh, police say
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – It was just after 8:30 p.m. Wednesday when Memphis Police (MPD) were called to New Allen and Ridgemont roads in Raleigh. Police said someone driving a car with a gray bumper pulled up next to another car with two men inside and started shooting. A man was shot and later died at…
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U of I Wildlife Medical Clinic introduces Ruby a Red-Tailed Hawk
Champaign, Ill. (WCIA) Sydney Oliveira, Wildlife Medical Clinic Program Coordinator, joins us along with Ambassador Care Coordinator Jacob Dalen, bringing with them one of their ambassador animals, Ruby, who is a female Red-Tailed Hawk to talk a little bit about Ruby’s training and how training prepares her for outreach programs and routine medical procedures. Ruby,…
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Women’s basketball: Impressive debuts for pair of CU Buffs freshmen
Colorado’s Jadyn Atchison drives against Le Moyne’s Leah Middleton at the CU Events Center on November 8, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) There’s no question the Colorado women’s basketball team will lean on its veterans this season. The 20th-ranked Buffaloes are loaded with experienced players as they aim to repeat – or exceed – last year’s run…
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Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to do around the state Nov. 9-12
The frights and fun of the Halloween season are over and holiday happenings still lie ahead. This week finds a wide variety of arts and culture offerings opening around the state, from a hands-on art exhibit to theater that spans the centuries and the globe. There are also many happenings planned to commemorate Veterans Day.…
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FTC announces settlement with operator of personal finance mobile app alleged to have used “dark patterns” in connection with negative option
The Federal Trade Commission recently announced that it has entered into a settlement with Bridge It, Inc. (“Brigit”), the operator of a personal finance mobile application, to resolve the FTC’s allegations that Brigit engaged in unfair and deceptive acts or practices in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act and engaged in conduct that…
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Here Are Five Times GM Developed Some Pioneering And Important Innovation Only To Fumble It And Have To Catch Up Later Like A Chump
General Motors is really a fascinating company. They’ve been one of the largest automakers in the world for decades, and yet sometimes they feel like they’re just coasting along, cranking out forgettable pedestrian cars to people whose main automotive dream is to not be a pedestrian. But that’s not really seeing GM for what it…
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Texas lawmakers debate school choice, finance bill again in fourth special session
In what felt like a “Groundhog Day” scenario, education lawmakers debated and listened to the public speak about the House’s school choice and education finance proposal Thursday.In a hearing of the House’s Educational Opportunity and Enrichment Select Committee, lawmakers spoke passionately about House Bill 1, the proposed package that would deliver a school choice program,…
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The 2023 CMA Awards showed country music as it could be – but not as it is
Atlanta, GA CNN — With a celebration of new talent, old favorites and legends lost, the 2023 Country Music Association Awards hit a very clear note of inclusivity. “Things a Man Oughta Know” singer Lainey Wilson was named Entertainer of the Year, making her the first woman to win the honor since Taylor Swift in…
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INFINITY, beyond fitness Welcomes Kay Oswald as Investor, Advisor, with Plans for Franchising Expansion
Club Industry was not involved in the creation of this content. Miami, November 7, 2023 – INFINITY, beyond fitness, the boutique wellness studio, has announced Kay Oswald as Investor and Advisor. Kay brings a wealth of experience and insights, having recently transitioned from his role as the CEO of Technogym US, a global leader in…
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Villager with cane arrested on DUI after wife bails out of car and calls Uber
Frank Costa A Villager who relies on a cane was arrested on a drunk driving charge after his wife bailed out of their Cadillac and called an Uber. Frank Costa, 68, of the Village of DeLuna, was at the wheel of a white Cadillac shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday when he reportedly was at the…