Day: June 19, 2023

Florida takes hold of their College World Series bracket with victory over Oral Roberts

1:57 pm June 19, 2023

Hurston Waldrep struck out 12 in six innings, and Florida homered three times in the first four innings to take a four-run lead on Oral Roberts. Then things got interesting at the College World Series — again. The Gators took control of Bracket 1 with a 5-4 victory Sunday night. But first Florida had to […]

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Alzheimer’s disease: Early signs and symptoms you may spot in yourself or a loved one

1:56 pm June 19, 2023

Alzheimer’s is a disease that heavily impacts memory function, typically in older people.  Since memory loss commonly comes with aging, it can be hard to detect if a symptom is just one that comes with old age, or a sign of Alzheimer’s disease.  The main symptom of Alzheimer’s disease is memory loss.  CARING FOR A […]

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McCarthy vows to restrict DHS funding to fight Chilean criminal gangs plaguing the US

1:50 pm June 19, 2023

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is threatening to withhold funding from a visa program that he said has led to the increased presence of organized crime from Chilean gangs that are “raiding” U.S. homes. Speaking at a press conference in his home state of California on Friday, the GOP leader called on Homeland Security Secretary […]

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Convenience store clerk sues after being fired for confronting knife-wielding thief

1:49 pm June 19, 2023

A longtime Colorado convenience store employee is suing for alleged wrongful termination after she was fired for confronting an armed shoplifter. The 75-year-old former Circle K clerk, Mary Ann Moreno, argued she was justified in confronting the knife-wielding suspect and briefly touching him when he came behind the counter to steal cigarettes. The company then […]

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Maryland Gov. Moore claims book bans are ‘castrating’ children: Not allowed to ‘understand their own power’

1:09 pm June 19, 2023

Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., claimed that book bans are not about protecting students but actually about “castrating them,” in an interview with former Biden press secretary turned MSNBC host Jen Psaki on Sunday. “I continue hearing people making the argument that we’re doing it,” Gov. Moore said of book bans, “because we want to prevent […]

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