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Poultry-related salmonella outbreak in Washington state KOMO News CDC: 15 Minnesota residents sick with KSTP-related salmonella outbreak 7 cases of salmonella related to backyard poultry reported to FL CBS Miami The Fed is probing multistate salmonella outbreaks related to CBS News poultry A death in Tennessee related to backyard poultry contact WATE 6 On Your …

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A mother drowns trying to save a 6-year-old son from the Massachusetts River

A Massachusetts mother died frantically trying to save her young son, who had fallen into a river and been swept away by the current on a tragic family fishing trip, police said. State police and other authorities were still searching the Merrimack River on Friday for the 6-year-old boy, who fell into Deer Island water …

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Chicago police officer Bruce Dyker resigns after a close confrontation on the beach

A veteran white Chicago police officer whose heated confrontation with a black woman walking a dog on an enclosed beach made the national headlines resigned, department officials said Friday. Officer Bruce Dyker, a 23-year-old police officer who forcibly grabbed Nikkita Brown while walking his French bulldog on North Avenue Beach on Aug. 28, presented his …

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Apparent human remains have been found near the Brazilian port where the missing journalist and researcher was heading

“Apparently” “organic” material was discovered in the river near the port of Atalaia do Norte, located on the border of the remote Javari Valley, at the western end of the state of Amazonas, according to a statement from the Brazilian Federal Police. Police said they collected genetic material from both Pereira and Phillips for comparative …

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ESPN’s Stephen Curry will “fly” the Golden State Warriors to victory with 43 points in Game 4 Editor’s Choice

3:16 AM ET Kendra AndrewsESPN BOSTON – Stephen Curry is not the one who shows tons of excitement throughout a game. But in the Golden State Warriors ’107-97 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Curry carried his heart up his sleeve all night. At the end of the first …

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New York’s lawsuit against the NRA could move forward, according to the judge

NEW YORK (AP) – New York Attorney General’s lawsuit against National Rifle Association is not a mere “witch hunt,” a New York judge ruled Friday in dismissing claims by the gun rights group that the case is a political revenge. Manhattan Judge Joel M. Cohen’s decision means the nearly 2-year legal battle may continue. The …

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Nearly 19 million watched the first hearing on Jan. 6 at prime time

Placeholder while loading article actions Nearly 19 million television viewers watched the first full-time hearing of the select committee of the House investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, a quantifiable success for the team of leading lawmakers. by Democrats who hoped their investigation would get the nation’s attention. Rating data released Friday …

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46 New Hampshire fraternity brothers charged with hacking incident

Dozens of University of New Hampshire fraternity members have received arrest warrants in connection with a hacking incident in April, police said. According to Durham police, the orders accuse 46 members of the beta chapter of New Hampshire of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity of student hazing. The alleged hacking incident involved new members of …

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