Day: February 23, 2024

Laken Riley case: Georgia authorities announce suspect in custody in nursing student’s slaying

11:54 pm February 23, 2024

The University of Georgia Police Department have taken a suspect in custody in connection with the suspected homicide of a 22-year-old nursing student from Augusta University who police found dead on the University of Georgia campus Thursday. Police have charged Jose Antonio Ibarra with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, kidnapping, […]

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College DEI crackdown passes Alabama Senate

11:53 pm February 23, 2024

Alabama lawmakers have advanced legislation aimed at prohibiting universities, schools and public entities from maintaining diversity and inclusion offices or funding initiatives that teach what Republicans labeled as “divisive concepts.” The multi-pronged proposal is one of dozens of bills introduced by Republican lawmakers across the country that would restrict initiatives on diversity, equity and inclusion, […]

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2 Mississippi National Guard members killed in helicopter crash during training flight

11:51 pm February 23, 2024

Two National Guard soldiers were killed Friday when the helicopter they were in crashed in Mississippi during a routine training flight, officials said.  Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said the Apache AH-64 helicopter crashed in Prentiss County around 2 p.m.  LAWSUIT ACCUSES NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD SOLDIERS OF SEXUALLY EXPLOITING MIGRANTS AT HOTEL “Tragically, both Guardsmen […]

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Utah’s ubiquitous fry sauce is the regional king of condiments: ‘I love it’

11:13 pm February 23, 2024

Fry sauce is so delicious it should have its own motto and serve as an inspiration for Americans of all tastes. E plurlbus umami — one savory condiment from many.  Fry sauce is a unique taste of Utah, available in almost every supermarket condiment aisle and diner-counter squeeze bottle.  HOT BEEF COMMERCIAL, A MINNESOTA COMFORT-FOOD […]

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Dem Mayor Henyard accused of launching police raids against businesses that won’t ‘pay the queen’s ransom’

11:03 pm February 23, 2024

Just hours after reports that embattled Democratic Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard was under investigation by the FBI, multiple local businesses were said to be raided by local police. On Tuesday, FOX 32 reported that six individuals have spoken to the FBI about Henyard’s conduct, including business owners, a former village employee and one or […]

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