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Texas synagogue hostage crisis suspect identified

The topics on Sunday identified the British national who died at the scene after allegedly taking hostages at a us-regions synagogue during an hours-long standoff this weekend.  Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British citizen, was the “hostage taker” at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, near Fort Worth, Special Agent in …

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Trust your gut when it comes to sugar, study says

If your gut is telling you the difference between real sugar and an artificial sweetener, it may be right, according to a Duke study published recently in Nature Neuroscience.   Around the time the taste receptors were discovered 20 years ago, scientists tried to eliminate the taste buds in mice, but …

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3D printed 3-bedroom home's exterior was made in 12 hours: Take a look inside

Habitat for Humanity is using home-innovation” target=”_blank”>3D-printing< in need of affordable housinga>.< construction partners are swiftly printing exterior walls with liquid concrete, according to South West News Service (SWNS). HABITAT FOR HUMANITY STRUGGLES WITH HIGH CONSTRUCTION COSTS Typically, the process would take around four weeks to construct, but through 3D …

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America needs an honest, adult conversation about our challenges in 2022

After watching the nasty, petty, and downright dishonest partisan political theater around the capitol-protests” target=”_blank”>Jan. 6 attacks< and, with few exceptions, the shallow agendas of the reporting community. However, the viciousness and negativity of attack politics is the opposite of what the American people want. Washington avoids reality by focusing …

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Biden's consecutive losses at the Supreme Court

The judiciary has handed President Biden loss after loss in a series of tense legal battles. His most recent defeat — a COVID-19 vaccination mandate that would affect a sweeping number of employers — may be the most painful yet for the administration. The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked enforcement …

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‘SNL’ cold open shows Biden blaming COVID surge on ‘Spider-Man' movie fans

“saturday-night-live” target=”_blank”>Saturday Night Live< (played by James Austin Johnson) had a solution to the recent surge in infectious-diseasecases during the show’s cold open this weekend: “Stop seeing ‘movies” target=”_blank”>Spider-Man< Johnson’s Biden later explained he hasn’t seen the movie because he couldn’t get tickets, suggesting his motive for asking patrons not …

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Dallas Frazier, writer of Oak Ridge Boys hit 'Elvira' and other songs, dead at 82

Songwriter Dallas Frazier, a multi-events winner who is enshrined in the nashville” target=”_blank”>Nashville< ability, creating hits like Hollywood Argyles’ 1960 hit “Alley Oop”, The Oak Ridge Boys‘ 1981 classic “Elvira,” and the 1971’s Jack Greene-recorded “There Goes My Everything.”  “Dallas Frazier is among the greatest country songwriters of all time,” …

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Ralph Emery, famed country music broadcaster, dead at 88

Ralph Emery, who became known as the dean of genres music broadcasters over more than a half-century in both radio and tv” target=”_blank”>television<, his son, Michael, told The Associated Press. He had been hospitalized for a week. VINCE GILL, MEL TILLIS AND RALPH EMERY TO ENTER COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF …

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