The Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue is expected to address the cause and crime of 23-year-old Gabby Petito Tuesday afternoon, more than three weeks after the FBI found her remains at a campsite north of Jackson Hole, us-regions. The Democratic doctor won election to the post in 2014 – …
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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry won’t christen their daughter Lilibet Diana in the Church of England: report
When it comes to Lilibet Diana’s christening, her parents are allegedly looking to keep things local. On Tuesday, royal sources alleged to the U.K.’s Telegraph that prince-harry” target=”_blank”>Prince Harry< will not christen their daughter in the Church of England and are instead considering a ceremony in California. According to the …
Read More »Texas candidate Allen West speaks against vaccine mandates after hospitalization with COVID-19
us-regions gubernatorial elections” target=”_blank”>candidate< hopeful for the elections nomination was released from the hospital Monday after contracting the virus. In a video standing in what appeared to be his living room, Col. West said he was released from Medical City Hospital in Plano, Texas at about 5 p.m. CT Monday …
Read More »Trump’s targeting of Cheney keeps fueling big fundraising dollars for her 2022 House reelection
Being at the top of former President Trump’s most wanted list of targeted Republican politicians keeps fueling Rep. Liz Cheney of us-regions’selections. Cheney, the most high-profile of the 10 house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< who voted in January to trump-impeachment-inquiry” target=”_blank”>impeach< was first to report the campaign cash numbers. FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH TO RAISE MONEY …
Read More »Ohio father shuttles children to school in limo as state grapples with bus driver shortages
An Ohio father has taken to shuttling his children and others to school in the family limousine as the Buckeye state and more continue to struggle with bus driver shortages amid schools returning to in-person learning. Sean Rogers Jr. joined “America’s Newsroom” on Tuesday to discuss how he took matters …
Read More »Firefighter reads to girl who just survived car crash: 'Sweetest thing ever!'
A us-regions personal-freedoms appeared in a viral photo sitting in the middle of a street and reading a book to a young girl who had just survived a car wreck. First responders were called to the scene of a two-vehicle crash on Sept. 29 at around 8 p.m. in Billings, …
Read More »Mayorkas orders ICE to stop worksite raids in latest limits on immigration enforcement
executive Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to immediately stop any mass worksite deportation raids in what is the latest limit placed on ICE’s deportation powers. “The deployment of mass worksite operations, sometimes resulting in the simultaneous arrest of hundreds of workers, was not focused …
Read More »The best scenic drives for fall color in America and when to go
Fall is upon us. Gather your favorite road trip tunes, pack your camera, and general to behold the dazzling shades of fall foliage from deep crimson to electric yellow. If you’re not ready to travel until the pandemic wanes, file these away for your “things to look forward to” list. …
Read More »NYPD officer opens fire at suspected members of high-end robbery ring
A new-york-city” target=”_blank”>Manhattan< ring casing a Manhattan restaurant — who are possibly tied to last month’s shooting at Philippe Chow, police sources said. The crew tools around in Mercedes-Benzes and BMWs to pull off its heists, which cops believe include at least 12 robberies across Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx — …
Read More »Advice shifting on aspirin use for preventing heart attacks: panel
healthy-living should no longer be initially prescribed to try to prevent a first heart-health” target=”_blank”>heart attack<, a panel from an influential health guidelines group said in preliminary updated advice on Tuesday. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said in draft guidance that bleeding risks for adults 60 years and older …
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