Washington — Rep. Greg Steube of Florida was injured after falling off a ladder while cutting tree limbs at his Sarasota home on Wednesday, according to his office. The 44-year-old Steube suffered “several serious injuries” after he was knocked roughly 25 feet from the ladder, his office said in a …
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January, 2023
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16 January
Search for 4
The search for a missing 4-year-old Oklahoma girl is now being considered a “recovery operation,” the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said Monday. “Special Agents from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, along with our partners at the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP), have been searching areas of Caddo County for …
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10 January
Here are the top places to work, according to their employees
Some of the best places to work in the U.S. include software firm Gainsight, cloud storage company Box and mental health services provider Telemynd, according to those who work there. Employees at those companies say they like their colleagues, enjoy how managers give them a more flexible schedule and appreciate …
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6 January
Trevor Bickford, suspect in New Year’s Eve Times Square machete attacks targeting NYPD officers, charged with terrorism
A suspect is facing terrorism charges in connection with a machete attack which wounded two NYPD officers in Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Trevor Bickford, 19, has been indicted by a grand jury on multiple counts, including first-degree attempted murder, first-degree attempted murder in the furtherance of an act …
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3 January
Child care disruptions continue for working parents of small children
Forty-seven: That’s how many days of child care Kathryn Anne Edwards’ 3-year-old son has missed in the past year. RSV, COVID-19 and two bouts of the dreaded preschool scourge of hand, foot and mouth disease struck one after another. The illnesses were so disruptive that the labor economist quit her …
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December, 2022
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27 December
Two University of Pittsburgh students charged with abusing medical cadaver
The University of Pittsburgh says it will review how it manages donated cadavers following abuse of corpse charges against two students, CBS Pittsburgh reports. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pitt receives about 80 cadavers per year from the state non-profit Human Gifts Registry. The two students have been charged with …
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22 December
Tesla offers rare year
Tesla Inc. is offering rare discounts through year’s end on its two top-selling models, an indication that demand is slowing for its electric vehicles. The Austin, Texas, company started offering a $3,750 incentive on its 2023 Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV on its website earlier this month, but …
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22 December
In Trump’s approach to tax audits, a familiar legal strategy: delay
The IRS auditors assigned to former President Donald Trump’s taxes grappled with a tactic that is used frequently by Trump’s legal team — delay — according to a congressional report released Tuesday. The House Ways and Means Committee revealed in a report this week that although the IRS has a …
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15 December
Biden signs short
President Biden on Friday signed legislation extending government funding for one week, averting a partial government shutdown. The Senate passed the measure, known as a continuing resolution, Thursday night, and a similar measure passed the House earlier this week. The short-term funding bill will now fund government operations through Dec. 23, giving …
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14 December
Mississippi executes man for rape, murder of teen girl
A man who pleaded guilty to raping and killing a 16-year-old girl was put to death by lethal injection in Mississippi on Wednesday, becoming the second inmate executed by the state in 10 years. A coroner pronounced Thomas Edwin Loden Jr., 58, dead at 6:12 p.m. at the Mississippi State …
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