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Alligator attack suspected in Florida woman’s death, sheriff says

An alligator apparently attacked a woman whose body was found in a retention pond near us-regions, sheriff’s officials said. Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies found the woman’s body in a pond Sunday night, a news release said. GRIZZLY BEAR ATTACKS, KILLS CAMPER IN WESTERN MONTANA The family of the 29-year-old woman …

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Giuliani's law license in DC suspended

The washington-dc” target=”_blank”>District of Columbia Court of Appeals< Wednesday pending the disposition of his new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York< appeals court and said Giuliani is “suspended from the practice of law in the District of Columbia pending final disposition of this proceeding.” TEACHER UNION PRESIDENT RANDI WEINGARTEN CLAIMS REPUBLICANS ‘BULLYING’ TEACHERS ON …

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The 2022 Lotus Emira is the last car of its kind

Lotus is going electric. (Lotus) The Chinese-owned make has introduced the last car it will ever sell that’s powered by an internal combustion engine: the Emira. The two-seat coupe will actually be available with a choice of two internal combustion engines when it goes on sale next year. The standard …

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Hospitals press workers to get vaccinated as COVID-19 variants spread

Some hospitals are starting to mandate workers get infectious-disease infectious-disease as new immunizations flag and variants of the virus spread nationwide, spurring pushback from employees. More than a dozen hospital systems have announced in recent months they will require the shots, including major hospital systems in Missouri and Michigan, states …

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New traffic cameras know if you're buckled up

Drivers in Queensland, Australia, now have someone watching over them to make sure they’re being safe behind the wheel. Something watching over them, that is. Queensland, Australia, is deploying new traffic camera technology that can detect if a car’s front seat occupants are buckled up or if a driver is …

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