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  • Indiana woman allegedly crashes ‘on purpose’ into what she thought was Jewish school: Police

    11/06/2023 5:18:55 PM PST · by crusty old prospector · 28 replies
    New York Post ^ | 11/06/2023 | Brittney Shamas
    An Indiana woman, whom cops described as a “terrorist,” has been arrested after she allegedly plowed her car into what she thought was a Jewish school. Ruba Almaghtheh, 34, allegedly backed her vehicle into a building associated with Black Hebrew Israelites in Indianapolis late Friday while several adults and children were inside.
  • Hundreds of cars crash on I-55, killing 7. 'The worst I’ve seen'

    10/24/2023 8:45:50 AM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 16 replies
    NOLA.com ^ | Alex Lubben
    Dense fog and smoke from two marsh fires collided early Monday to create a "superfog" that blanketed Interstate 55, causing a mile of deadly, chain-reaction crashes that killed seven motorists and shut down the highway in both directions, authorities said.
  • NASA asks for help studying Uranus and Neptune as it prepares to capture new images

    08/18/2023 2:29:09 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 42 replies
    ABC News ^ | August 18, 2023 | Mary Kekatos
    NASA is asking amateur astronomers to help the agency study the ice giants Uranus and Neptune. Next month, NASA will be observing the two planets via its New Horizons spacecraft, originally designed to explore Pluto and the Kuiper Belt, a disc of icy bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune and often a source of comets. Working with the Hubble Space Telescope, New Horizons plans to capture images of Uranus and Neptune in color. Because the spacecraft has passed the orbit of both planets, the images will be taken from "behind," which should provide some data regarding the atmosphere on both...
  • Dike community to vote on possible incorporation into city in response to solar farm build

    05/04/2023 7:17:01 AM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 32 replies
    KLTV ^ | May 3, 2023 | Kristine Guevara
    DIKE, Texas (KLTV) - An East Texas community is faced with a new development that is creating concern. A solar farm is being built in the community of Dike, located in Hopkins County. Some say incorporating into a city would be the solution. In 2020, the Hopkins County Commissioners Court approved to build a solar farm in the community of Dike. Construction has already begun. But many community members are against the project, like Kirk Reams. “The landowners that have leased this land had already signed leases and everything had been done before most of the community members ever found...
  • North Carolina's push to ban participation trophies for children ripped as 'nonsense' and a 'waste of time'

    04/25/2023 3:30:08 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 22 replies
    MSN ^ | 04/15/2023 | Ashley Karnahan
    Three North Carolina state senators have introduced a bill to ban participation trophies for children, but some say the move is more performative than substantive.The bill, proposed by three Republican lawmakers, says awards should be based on "identified performance achievements" and not solely on children’s participation in sports or other activities. Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld argued the bill was a "waste of time." "I think it's a lousy statement. It's a waste of time. You know, it's obvious that… it's a thumb in the eye," he explained this week on "The Five."
  • 2 Texas cheerleaders shot outside grocery store after one says she got in wrong car

    04/19/2023 8:52:51 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 58 replies
    MSN ^ | April 19, 2023 | AP
    ASSOCIATED PRESS ELGIN, Texas — A man shot and wounded two cheerleaders in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one of them said she mistakenly got into his car thinking it was her own — the latest in a string of recent U.S. shootings apparently sparked by someone showing up at the wrong place.The shooting in Elgin, east of Austin, happened early Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot that serves as a carpool pickup spot for members of the Woodlands Elite Cheer Company, team owner Lynne Shearer said. Heather Roth, one of four team members transferring rides in the...
  • California Home Depot employee shot, killed trying to stop suspected shoplifter: police

    04/19/2023 3:15:44 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 64 replies
    MSN ^ | 04/19/2023 | Miabelle Salzano
    PLEASANTON, Calif. (KRON) – Two people were jailed Wednesday morning and accused of murder, robbery, child endangerment and conspiracy after allegedly shooting and killing an employee at a Home Depot in Pleasanton, California. Police were called to the Home Depot on the eastern edge of the San Francisco Bay Area at about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday. They found one victim bleeding inside the store. Police said suspect Benicia Knapps was trying to steal an electrical item from the store and was confronted by store employees. Police said Knapps then pulled out a handgun and shot and killed a member of the...
  • Texas Tech's Mark Adams steps down after controversy over Bible reference

    03/09/2023 6:52:22 AM PST · by crusty old prospector · 18 replies
    Fox News ^ | March 9, 2023 | Ryan Gaydos
    Texas Tech men’s basketball coach Mark Adams resigned Wednesday night following controversy over a Bible reference he used referencing a slave and master when talking to a player. Adams was initially suspended for the comment over the weekend, but things went it a step further. He was also accused of spitting on a player – something he denied doing. "My lifelong goal was to help and be a positive influence on my players, and to be a part of the Texas Tech men's basketball team," Adams said. "However, both the University and I believe this incident has become a distraction...
  • Government Officials Invest in Companies Their Agencies Oversee

    10/11/2022 8:41:55 AM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 24 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | October 11, 2022 | By Rebecca Ballhaus, Brody Mullins, Chad Day, John West, Joe Palazzolo and James V. Grimaldi
    Thousands of officials across the government’s executive branch reported owning or trading stocks that stood to rise or fall with decisions their agencies made, a Wall Street Journal investigation has found. More than 2,600 officials at agencies from the Commerce Department to the Treasury Department, during both Republican and Democratic administrations, disclosed stock investments in companies while those same companies were lobbying their agencies for favorable policies. That amounts to more than one in five senior federal employees across 50 federal agencies reviewed by the Journal. A top official at the Environmental Protection Agency reported purchases of oil and gas...
  • Gov. Greg Abbott sends more migrants by bus to VP Kamala Harris residence in D.C.

    10/03/2022 8:23:40 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 18 replies
    MSN ^ | Jeremy Wallace
    Gov. Greg Abbott isn’t flinching amid Democratic criticism of his busing program that has now sent about 12,000 migrants who have crossed the border in Texas north to cities run by Democratic mayors. On Monday, another bus dropped off about 50 migrants in front of Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington, D.C. NBC News reported that many of the migrants said they are Venezuelans. Washington has received the bulk of Abbott’s busing project, which is part of the governor's wider Operation Lone Star border security program. More than 8,200 migrants have been bused to the nation's capital, and about...
  • Latest UT Tyler/DMN poll shows Gov. Abbott’s lead widening over O’Rourke

    09/19/2022 5:41:19 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 12 replies
    KLTV ^ | 09/19/2022 | KLTV Digital Media Staff and Blake Holland
    YLER, Texas (KLTV) - Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott leads Democrat Beto O’Rourke by nine points in the latest poll from the University of Texas at Tyler and The Dallas Morning News.The survey, conducted Sept. 6 to Sept. 13, shows Abbott leading O’Rourke 47% to 38%. This is up from Abbott’s seven point lead in the last poll conducted Aug. 1 through Aug. 7. In the race for lieutenant governor, Republican incumbent Dan Patrick leads Democrat Mike Collier 39% to 28%. In the race for Texas attorney general, Republican incumbent Ken Paxton’s lead over Rochelle Garza has widened. Paxton leads...
  • Two teens charged with making a terroristic threat as police thwart potential shooting at North Texas HS football game

    09/19/2022 4:15:18 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 29 replies
    WFAA ^ | 09/19/22 | William Joy
    Two 18-year-olds have been charged with making a terroristic threat after police in Everman, Texas, thwarted a potential shooting at a high school homecoming football game last Friday.
  • EPA announces flights to look for methane in Texas' Permian Basin

    08/04/2022 7:31:31 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 80 replies
    AP ^ | 08/04/22 | MICHAEL BIESECKER and HELEN WIEFFERING
    Environmental Protection Agency says it will conduct helicopter overflights to look for methane “super emitters” in the nation's largest oil and gas producing region. EPA's Region 6 headquarters in Dallas, Texas, issued a news release about a new enforcement effort in the Permian Basin on Monday, saying the flights would occur within the next two weeks.The announcement came four days after The Associated Press published an investigation that showed 533 oil and gas facilities in the region are emitting excessive amounts of methane and named the companies most responsible. Colorless and odorless, methane is a potent greenhouse gas that traps...
  • NYPD: Preacher, wife robbed of $1M in jewelry during sermon

    07/26/2022 1:14:24 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 61 replies
    AP ^ | July 25, 2022 | Michael R. Sisak
    A preacher known for his close friendship with New York City’s mayor was robbed of more than $1 million worth of jewelry Sunday by armed bandits who crashed his Brooklyn church service, just as he was sermonizing about keeping faith in the face of grave adversity, police said. Bishop Lamor Miller-Whitehead, who embraces his flashy lifestyle and can often be seen driving around the Big Apple in his Rolls Royce, was delivering a sermon at his Leaders of Tomorrow International Ministries when police say three robbers walked in. They showed guns and demanded property from Miller-Whitehead and his wife, Asia...
  • At least 46 bodies found in 18-wheeler in San Antonio

    06/27/2022 7:00:13 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 107 replies
    The Texas Tribune ^ | June 27, 2022 | Jaden Edison
    A tractor-trailer found near Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio contained the bodies of 46 dead people, along with 16 others who have been taken to hospitals, local officials in San Antonio said on Monday evening. The horrifying discovery was made near the intersection of Cassin Drive and Quintana Road in Southwest San Antonio, according to a local official who spoke to The Texas Tribune on condition of anonymity. The official said that Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Police Chief William McManus would give a briefing to the press at 9 p.m. near the site of the discovery. The official...
  • Abortions to move underground in half the US: Here's how it might work

    06/25/2022 4:14:19 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 75 replies
    ABC News ^ | June 25, 2022 | Anne Flaherty
    Before the Supreme Court released its ruling Friday upending abortion rights in the U.S., Elisa Wells was thinking of virtual mailboxes. For people who move or travel a lot, a virtual mailbox is a way to check their mail online. If an item is critical, they forward it to their current location. For Wells, founder of the online abortion site Plan C, which tells women how to find the abortion pill, it’s a potential workaround to state laws restricting access. Using dried garbanzo beans and old pill bottles, Wells tested whether a virtual mailbox set up in a state like...
  • Fort Hood likely to be renamed for first Hispanic four-star general instead of Confederate general

    05/25/2022 7:45:28 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 105 replies
    ABC News ^ | May 25, 2022 | Jason Beeferman
    KILLEEN, Texas -- Fort Hood likely will be renamed Fort Cavazos after a blue-ribbon commission recommended that the Confederate-named Army base receive a new name along with eight other military bases nationwide.The Naming Commission, which was created by Congress and is responsible for recommending new names or removal of names and symbols that commemorate Confederate figures within the Department of Defense, called for Fort Hood to be named after Gen. Richard Cavazos, a native Texan and the Army's first Hispanic four-star general.The Army's largest active-duty armored post, with about 40,000 soldiers, was named after Gen. John Bell Hood, who led...
  • State Farm scraps gender identity project after ‘Like a Creepy Neighbor’ campaign brings awareness

    05/24/2022 1:17:00 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 126 replies
    Fox News ^ | May 24, 2022 | Brian Flood
    State Farm quickly distanced itself from a program that pushed books about gender fluidity on young children Monday after a new ad campaign slammed the insurance giant as "a creepy neighbor," but Consumers' Research thinks the insurance giant still has to "undo the damage" it caused. "Yesterday we launched our ad campaign calling out State Farm for donating books aimed at kindergartners on the topics of transgenderism and being non-binary… now they claim that they have ended their partnership with the GenderCool Project," Consumers' Research executive director Will Hild told Fox News Digital, calling the turn of events "an indication...
  • Gov. Abbott sends 2nd bus of migrants to Washington DC to protest end of Title 42

    04/15/2022 3:08:43 PM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 19 replies
    ABC News ^ | April 14, 2022 | Briana Stewart, Beatrice Peterson, and Luke Barr
    A second group of asylum seekers arrived in Washington, D.C., Thursday on a charter bus after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to transport migrants from Texas to D.C. This comes just one day after the first bus of undocumented migrants from Colombia, Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, was transported to the nation’s capital. Abbott said the order is a direct response to President Joe Biden's plans to end Title 42 expulsions on May 23. The controversial policy, which the Trump administration implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, restricts migrants from coming into the country under the...
  • COVID-19 infection increases risk of serious blood clots three to six months later: Study

    04/08/2022 7:39:46 AM PDT · by crusty old prospector · 86 replies
    ABC News ^ | April 6, 2022 | Mary Kekatos
    Being infected with COVID-19 raises the risk of developing serious blood clots, a new study suggests. An international team of researchers from Sweden, the United Kingdom and Finland compared more than 1 million people in Sweden with a confirmed case of the virus between February 2020 and May 2021 to 4 million control patients who tested negative.They found three to six months after contracting COVID-19, patients were at increased risk of being diagnosed with blood clots in their legs or lungs, according to results published in the journal BMJ on Wednesday. Specifically, patients had a significantly increased risk of deep...