Day: June 16, 2022

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France sets a record in the heat wave of Western Europe

On Thursday afternoon, the town of Saint Jean de Minervois in southern France reached 40 ° C (104 ° F). This is the earliest time the country (excluding Corsica) has ever reached 40 °, according to the meteorological service Meteo France. Temperatures in Spain and France are well above average for several days and are […]

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John Eastman: An important revelation about the role of lawyers in efforts to overturn elections

The revelation provides new insights into Eastman’s role as a central figure in the efforts led by former President Donald Trump to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The hearing focused on Trump’s fierce pressure campaign against then-Vice President Mike Pence to force Pence to help implement plans to overturn election results. The […]

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Healing lieutenant, suspect who died after shooting I-79

Weston, W.Va (WDTV)-After an incident at I-79 near Weston Exit in Lewis County, one agent was shot dead and the suspect died. Police officers responded to the incident around 10:45 am on Thursday. Upshur County Sheriff Virgil Miller said the rescue team responded after receiving a call from the Director of the Emergency Management Agency. […]

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Indicted in Inner Harbor triple shooter killing teens, 15 and 17 years – CBS Baltimore

Baltimore (WJZ) — A 15-year-old boy was charged with murder Inner Harbor triple shooting that killed 17-year-old Neil Mack Police said on the Memorial Day weekend. Police said the teen was arrested at his home in Howard County this morning. He has been charged with one murder, two attempted murders, reckless endangerment, and numerous firearm-related […]

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Lyft agrees to settle $ 25 million with shareholders on safety claims

Pre-initial public offering “misrepresentations and omissions” include not disclosing the “existing risks” presented by reports of drivers attacking passengers on the platform and safety issues related to the bike-sharing business. .. The preliminary settlement agreement detailed in court filed Thursday is awaiting approval by Judge Haywood S. Gilliam Jr. of Northern California. Lyft ((((LYFT).Continuing to […]

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More than $ 13,000 of fuel was stolen from a Virginia Beach gas station, police said

Virginia Beach, Virginia-Virginia Beach Police are investigating cases of people hacking into gas station pumps and stealing more than $ 13,600 in gas. Two men were indicted in connection with the case. Police say this happened at the CITGO gas station on Virginia Beach’s 1405 North Great Neck Road. They said individuals hacked pumps and […]

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Jonesboro Teen Creates Seed Library to Promote Gardening

Jonesboro, KAIT-Growing the community with one seed at a time Jonesboro teenagers have built a community seed library where they can get seeds and leave some. Senior Girl Scout Gwendolyn Hatton loves gardening and is also a member of the Master Gardens in Craighead County. She realized that many children didn’t participate in gardening or […]

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Here’s everything we’ve learned from the Commission hearing on January 6th.

Each presentation to date has carefully contextualized the circumstances surrounding the attack, while strengthening the Commission’s mission to link election lies with bad consequences. However, the sheer volume of new details can make it difficult to follow the work of the committee, even if it keeps up with all the presentations. Here’s everything we’ve learned […]

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Analysis: MoBrooks finally understands Donald Trump

return In early 2016, Alabama GOP lawmaker said there are “hundreds” that prevent him from supporting Trump. Like many Republicans, he eventually lined up. When he first ran for the Senate in 2017, he wasn’t supported by Trump, but Brooks was one of the former president’s strongest allies in the House of Representatives. He was […]

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Fire destroys Salisbury’s historic African-American church – WSOC TV

Salisbury, NC — A fire destroyed the historic church in Salisbury, once one of the oldest African-American churches in the region. The fire began shortly before midnight on Wednesday night at the Second Creek Methodist Church on Gain Road. The crew said that when they got there, almost three-quarters of the building was already on […]

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