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Month: December 2024

Drone detectors in New Jersey have found ‘little or no evidence’ of wrongdoing, governor says

By Associated Press TRENTON, N.J. | Drone-detecting devices deployed in New Jersey in the past week have found “little to no evidence” of anything nefarious or threatening, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday as calls grew for action to address the mysterious nighttime sightings of suspected unmanned flights across the northeastern U.S. Murphy told reporters in

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RFK Jr. meets with senators as questions swirl about Trump’s pick to lead health agency

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swept onto Capitol Hill late Monday as the anti-vaccine health guru from the famous political family reintroduced himself to senators, this time as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s Health and Human Services Department. It was a soft-opening debut for Kennedy, whose wide-ranging views

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Senate report alleges Amazon rejected safety recommendations At least two internal Amazon studies found a link between how quickly the online retailer’s warehouse workers perform tasks and workplace injuries, but the company rejected many safety recommendations out of concern the proposed changes might reduce productivity, according to a U.S. Senate committee

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Judge rejects Trump’s bid to toss hush money conviction because of Supreme Court immunity ruling

By Associated Press NEW YORK — A judge Monday refused to throw out President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money conviction because of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity. But the overall future of the historic case remains unclear. Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan’s decision blocks one potential off-ramp from the case ahead of

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Snyder Classic brings in over 2,000 to Civic Arena

By Jacob Meikel This past weekend’s Bill Snyder Classic proved to be a worthy experience for the Civic Arena, as well as both women’s basketball programs that competed. The newer event, headlined by the nationally-ranked Kansas State Wildcats each of its first two years, pulled 2,115 attendees this past Saturday. Filling just over half of

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St. Joseph Veterans Affairs opens new clinic

By Leah Rainwater The new St. Joseph Veterans Affairs Clinic opened to the public on Monday at its location on 4782 Sienna Drive. The new building features additional exam rooms, a room for physical therapy and access to a Chiropractor. With the additional rooms, comes the expansion for more services offered, some of which include

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Former TV host Carlos Watson gets nearly ten years in prison NEW YORK | Former talk show host Carlos Watson was sentenced Monday to nearly 10 years in prison in a federal financial conspiracy case that cast his once-buzzy Ozy Media as an extreme of fake-it-’til-you-make-it startup culture. So extreme that another

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Today in History

By Associated Press Dec. 20 In 1946, the classic holiday film “It’s a Wonderful Life” premiered at the Globe Theater in New York City. In 1986, three Black men were attacked by a group of white youths in the Howard Beach neighborhood of Queens, New York, resulting in the death of one of the men,

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Last day for Shop St. Joseph tickets

By Nicole Scott Monday is the last day to collect tickets for this year’s Shop St. Joseph drawing.  Participating businesses have been giving customers one ticket per $10 purchase. However, no purchase is required to win the $10,000 grand prize, the $2,500 Shop Small Business bonus or any of the second-chance prizes.  The St. Joseph

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