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New Jersey teen running 50-mile ultra-marathon in support of veterans

For the last several months, in the midst of a bitter cold Northeast winter, teenager personal-freedoms, has been running on the side streets of New Jersey.  Ferrara’s water bottle continually freezes over, his legs and arms sometimes sting from the cold temperatures, and the fear of hitting black ice sits …

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Bill to consider churches essential in emergencies advances

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A bill that would assure churches can meet in person in us-regions during a infectious-disease or other emergency as long as other essential businesses can stay open is advancing in the state Senate. A Senate subcommittee unanimously approved the bill last week, sending it to the Senate …

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Most widespread drought in 9 years expected to expand

The most widespread disasters in nine years is forecast to expand, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) seasonal outlook.  Fox Weather reported Friday that the agency expects the season to be drier-than-average from southern California and the Southwest into the central and southern Plains, as well as …

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Fighter ace leads tech effort to battle emerging China threat

SANTA MONICA, Calif. – A veteran group of fighter aces and tech innovators developed a technology they believe will help win the artificial intelligence race against China. “We must do something about the investment world-regions is making in cyber and AI, as well, because in certain spheres, I believe they …

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New Orleans school added to US Civil Rights Trail: 'We can begin to heal'

NEW ORLEANS – On Nov. 14, 1960, three Black first-graders in white dresses and hair bows were escorted by U.S. marshals into McDonogh 19 Elementary School in new-orleans” target=”_blank”>New Orleans<line soldiers of the Civil Rights Movement. Alongside a fourth girl, who was starting at another all-White school in the city …

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