Oxford High School shooting survivors' parents sue district for 'reckless disregard' of students' safety

The parents of two Oxford High School students who survived the Nov. 30 crime” target=”_blank”>shooting< school district for endangering students. Plaintiffs Jeffrey Franz and Brandi Franz are suing the school district on behalf of their daughters, who are 12th and 9th-grade students at Oxford High School, for “making the student victims less safe” before the…

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CBS verifies Hunter Biden laptop, becoming latest news outlet to pivot after dismissing scandal in 2020

CBS News is the latest news organization go completely 180 on its coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop as part of a remarkable evolution from the legacy media.  A report that aired on Monday’s installment of “CBS Mornings” offered a deep dive into the network’s efforts to authenticate the device purportedly belonging to President Biden’s…

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Bride's list of rules for wedding goes viral: 'Pace yourself while drinking'

A weddings” target=”_blank”>wedding< is just chaos. It’s not uncommon for people getting married to have certain expectations of their family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>guests< list of supposed rules for her big day have struck a cord among social media users. According to a screenshot, which is dated April 23rd of this year, the bride had written down 11…

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Study suggests microbiome could be key to losing weight

Results from a new food indicate that a person’s ability to shed pounds could have to do with what’s in their guts – specifically, their microbiome. Microbiome are microorganisms that help us break down food, and each has an army of these tiny assistants. medical-research” target=”_blank”>Researchers<. REE DRUMMOND DESCRIBES ‘ROCK BOTTOM’ MOMENT THAT KICKSTARTED WEIGHT…

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CIA Director William Burns tests positive for COVID-19

topics Director William Burns has tested positive for infectious-disease, according to an agency statement Thursday. The CIA said Burns is experiencing mild symptoms and working from home, with plans to return to the office after five days and testing negative. The director is fully infectious-disease and boosted. FILE – Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns,…

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Psaki says police ‘too often’ use ‘unnecessary force’ that results in ‘Black and brown deaths’

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a daily briefing Friday that “too often” law enforcement uses “unnecessary force” that results in the death of “Black and brown Americans.”  Psaki had been asked if President Biden had watched footage of the police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo.  “I have not spoken with him this…

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