Day: August 7, 2022

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Several injured after tree fell at Philadelphia West High School reunion in Fairmount Park – CBS Philly

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Chaotic scenes unfolded at a high school reunion after a tree fell over partygoers. At least eight of his people were injured in a fallen tree in Fairmount Park. Charles Miller, a West Philadelphia High School alumnus, said, “Suddenly, I heard a ‘crack, crackle,’ that I had never heard before.” It was […]

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Guamanians celebrate Liberation Day on the coast

Biloxi, Mississippi (WLOX) – People from all over the country stopped in Harrison County to celebrate the liberation of Guam. The celebration was organized by Guamanians living in Mississippi. Other Guamanians traveled from various states to attend the party. On July 2, 1944, the island was liberated by American forces from Japanese forces during World […]

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Israel says Islamic Jihad, Gaza ceasefire agreement reached

A brief statement from the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office thanked Egypt for its efforts in mediating the ceasefire and warned that “the State of Israel reserves the right to respond strongly” if it is violated. The announcement came about 50 hours after the escalation began, as Israel launched what it called a preemptive strike against […]

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More than 860 US flights canceled, 4,000 delayed Sunday

According to the flight tracking site, flight awareso far 862 flights have been canceled on Sundays. A total of 4,041 flights have been delayed across the United States. Chicago O’Hare had the most cancellations and delays on Sunday, with about 12% of flights canceled and about 35% of flights delayed. Heavy rain fell in Chicago, […]

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Mayor Eric Adams condemns Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s ‘unimaginable’ treatment of immigrants as second bus arrives in New York City

New York — Second bus carrying immigrants from Texas new york city arrived Port Authority Bus Terminal on sunday. Texas Governor Greg Abbott sent asylum seekers here After a verbal battle with Mayor Eric Adamsreported CBS2’s Christina Huang. Adams greeted the 14 immigrants and said the city was supportive and caring. The immigrants then boarded […]

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98-year-old World War II veteran receives special recognition

West Palm Beach, Florida — A piece of World War II history that many may not know. A unit of artists, architects, and engineers was drafted to create the illusion of a battlefield to fool Hitler and the Germans. Manny Flock, 98, is one of the few surviving members of that unit who lives in […]

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More than $2 million in jewelry stolen from a Fordham Heights store in the Bronx.

Fordham Heights, Bronx (WABC) — More than $2 million worth of jewelry was stolen from a Bronx store on Friday and smashed by four men police are currently searching for. An employee at Rocko’s Jewelry, located in the Fordham Heights section, called a man inside the Webster Avenue store and found him holding the door […]

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Families of COVID-19 victims and survivors gather for memorial service in Atlanta

Atlanta, GA (CBS46) – A memorial service was held in Atlanta on Saturday to remember the victims and survivors of the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials say new numbers evident Georgia lags far behind most other states in vaccinating children against coronavirus. When Schools start statewidedoctors advise parents to consult a pediatrician to learn more about the […]

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Insulin: Democrats failed to cap most Americans at $35 in settlement bill

The Communist Party had asked for measures to be included in the bill climate and healthcare packages that passed the chamber on Sunday This puts a $35 cap on insulin for those covered by Medicare and private insurance. But senators have decided to extend the cap to the private market did not comply with the […]

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A Charlotte woman who works as a nanny has been charged with stealing prescription drugs and valuables from her family

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) – Charlotte’s nanny has been charged with multiple crimes, including felony theft, trespassing and even fraud. Months of research dating back to last Christmas have now left some parents and residents concerned about who they choose to watch over their children. Charlotte Mecklenburg Police arrested 33-year-old Sarah Katherine Seltzer on Thursday. She […]

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