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NEWTON FALLS, Ohio - Two students at Newton Falls Junior High say they were removed from class by a teacher and received an in school suspension after displaying materials in support of Donald Trump. Now after pressure from parents and a local attorney, Newton Falls School Board members say they will investigate the matter. 21 News talked to Shayne Battison. He is one of several 8th grade students at Newton Falls Junior High who say they felt bullied by the science teacher the day after the election. ...I had a Trump like sticker on my notebook and she said that...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 2016 Cleveland Pride celebration – including the parade and all other festivities – has been canceled.
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The First National Thanksgiving Proclamation November 1, 1777 FOREASMUCH AS it is the indispensable duty of all men to adore the superintending Providence of Almighty God; to acknowledge with gratitude their obligation to Him for benefits received, and to implore such farther blessings as they stand in need of; and it having pleased Him in His abundant mercy not only to continue to us in the innumerable bounties of His common Providence IT IS THEREFORE recommended to the legislative or executive powers of these United States, to set apart Thrusday, the eighteenth day of December next, for solemn thanksgiving and...
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NEW ORLEANS — A former FBI director recommended Friday that the Justice Department investigate whether several lawyers plotted to corrupt the settlement program designed to compensate victims of BP’s 2010 Gulf oil spill.*snip* However, Freeh concluded that then-top members of Juneau’s staff engaged in conduct that was improper, unethical and possibly criminal. He recommended that his report be forwarded to the Justice Department.*snip* BP spokesman Geoff Morrell said the report “confirms what BP has suspected for some time: there has been fraud and unethical conduct within the facility itself and among various claimants and their lawyers —and immediate steps need...
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<p>PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Allegheny County Health Department is offering a “bounty” to residents of Pittsburgh and surrounding towns who surrender wood-burning stoves and outdoor boilers that don’t meet new air pollution rules.</p>
<p>A county ordinance that took effect two months ago has stricter emissions limits for wood-burning devices than a state law passed in 2010.</p>
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[Warning: Link may expire] Montreal - A Cuban man who hid in the wheel compartment of a DC-10 jet wrapped his shirt around heating pipes to survive temperatures of nearly 40 below zero and avoid falling out during the four-hour flight to Canada. "I consider myself very lucky to have survived. Thank God," the stowaway, in his 20s, said Monday night after his first appearance before the refugee panel. The man, who cannot be identified by name under a publication ban imposed by Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board, has been ordered held until a hearing Friday. Robert Gervais, a spokesman...
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(Link may expire) One day after school, she later recalled, the boy came home with a broken belt. Another time, his underpants were on backward and soiled. On April 21, the grandmother said, she overheard the boy ask his 8-year-old brother to "get the two fifth-graders that are hurting me." When she questioned the boy, he told a horrific story. Over the previous month, two older classmates - one 10, the other 11 - repeatedly raped him in the school lavatory. They yanked down his pants and, as one boy held him, the other sodomized him, the little boy said....
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Fri Aug 2,12:38 PM ET A former Columbus police officer who stole a Morrow County Sheriff's sport utility vehicle, led troopers on a chase and barricaded himself in the vehicle on Interstate 71 for several hours was shot Friday morning in woods off I-71. • Sign Up For NewsNet5.com E-Mails • Betcha Didn't Know ... • Enter NewsNet5's Contests And Win • How Much Is Your Car Really Worth? Hermando Harton, 39, fled from the SUV at about 10:30 a.m., jumped over a guardrail off the northbound lanes of I-71, ran into nearby woods and was shot a short time...
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In *gag* celebration (cough) of the United Nations 56th Anniversary, I do hereby proclaim the open ballot for the Neville Chamberlain Award: Promoting Enabling Abetting Consummate Evil * Category One:Neville Chamberlain Award: Essay or article demonstrating (the lunacy) of 'Peace in our time'. Neville Chamberlain Award (choose one) A. Targeted for hate mail: Woman who called US Flag a symbol of terrorism responds B. . Compassion will lead us on path to safety (Caution: May cause extreme nausea) C. Ways we can lead with peace ( Big Time Barf Alert) D. In support of a peaceful U.S. response (Ithaca barf ...
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Oklahoma City Bombing: John Doe #2 FBI/DOJ did a massive cover-up on the identity/existence of John Doe #2, suspect appearing to be of Middle Eastern descent. Why? We could only speculate, and many have. The time is NOW to report the TRUTH about the Middle Eastern connection to that bombing. Americans have matured quite a bit the last couple of days, I think they can take the truth now about the darker side of OKC. There was also supposition that the ME terrorists involved were, shall we say, a bit P’d off that they could not “claim” the OKC bombing. ...
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In response to a thread in "Breaking News" which is neither breaking nor news I think that Freepers who post things in breaking news looking to stroke their inner child, with no news to report should be banned from posting for one week.
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Trial to start for father accused of bullying children to succeed The Associated Press 7/23/01 10:30 AM AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- The case of a man accused of bullying his five home-schooled children to win spelling bees and other contests has pitted brother against sister. Two daughters are expected to testify against Thomas Lavery, who is accused of forcing his children to study for long periods without sleep or bathroom breaks. Marjory Lavery, 19, who began college at age 15, also has told police about being forced to lick spilled food off her father's shoes and living in constant fear ...
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CLEVELAND(AP) -- The city of Cleveland confirmed Tuesday that an employee at a city water treatment facility has contracted legionnaire's disease. Cuyahoga County Health Commissioner Timothy Horgan said that there is no indication of other cases at the facility, and there is no risk to the 300,000 people who drink water treated at the Crown Water Works in Westlake, west of the city. The city is on heightened alert for legionnaire's disease since four workers at a local Ford Motor Co. plant came down with the illness in March and two of the workers died. The city normally inspects the ...
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