A woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash along US-169 in Tulsa
Emergency crews were called to the scene of a fatal crash involving a pedestrian in Tulsa Wednesday morning. According to police, the crash happened in the northbound lanes of US-169 at 81st Street in South Tulsa. Police say it started when officers first received a call about a woman who was seen on the freeway around 9pm Tuesday night. When officers attempted to contact her, she fled into a nearby wooded area. Police say they then left the scene, because the woman had done nothing wrong. According to police, the offices received another call around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday detailing that…
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Madonna on the mend after hospitalization for ‘severe bacterial infection’ postpones tour
The “Material Girl” singer is expected to make a full recovery. madonna is recovering after a stay in the intensive care unit with a “serious bacterial infection”, according to manager Guy Oseary. The singer is postponing her tour due to the hospital stay, she said. “His health is improving, but he is still under medical care,” Oseary wrote Instagram. “A full recovery is expected.” The “Material Girl” singer was hospitalized Saturday, according to Oseary. by Madonna”celebration“The tour was scheduled to start on July 15th in Vancouver. “At this time we will have to pause all engagements, which includes the tour,”…
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Will Bob Huggins be honored by WVU? | News, Sports, Employment
BOB HUGGINS MORGANTOWN – As Josh Eilert was introduced as West Virginia’s interim basketball coach on Monday, a strange thought crossed my mind, which I might add is not necessarily a strange occurrence. For some reason, it popped into my head like one of those TV breaking news scrolls at the bottom of the screen: West Virginia 65, Pitt 63… Bob Huggins statue put on hold… Texas 78, Oklahoma 58… I don’t know where it came from, but somehow it was fitting for a day when honoring Bob Huggins thought he was the furthest thing from people’s minds, was a…
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Ron DeSantis Helicopter Photo Spurs Questions About Campaign Ethics
It was a photo shoot aimed at galvanizing Republican voters, one showing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis posing in front of a helicopter Sunday on the southern Texas border. But the screen is creating an unwanted spotlight for Mr. DeSantis: The helicopter is funded by Texas taxpayers, raising questions about the political nature of the flight and its cost. Federal law requires presidential candidates pay the fair market rate for non-commercial air travel and reimburse flight providers. In this case, the Texas Department of Public Safety owns the 2008 Eurocopter, according to a Federal Aviation Administration database of aircraft tail numbers….
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Biden is wrapping up a blitz of fundraising campaigns aimed at making a bold early statementTrump’s GOP support slips slightly after impeachment over classified documents, AP-NORC poll findsPresident Biden has begun using a CPAP machine at night to treat sleep apneaPresident touts ‘Bidenomics’, even as new poll shows only 34% approve of his handling of the economy41% of American adults approve of Biden. That’s what a new survey says… READ MORE Biden is wrapping up a blitz of fundraising campaigns aimed at making a bold early statement Trump’s GOP support slips slightly after impeachment over classified documents, AP-NORC poll finds…
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Michigan lawmakers approve ban on ‘conversion therapy’ for minors
CNN — Michigan’s Democratic-controlled state legislature gave final approval this week to a pair of bills that would ban so-called conversion therapy for minors, joining other blue-chip states in advancing protections for LGBTQ community this legislative session. The state Senate voted largely along party lines Tuesday to advance a ban on “conversion therapy,” a scientifically discredited practice aimed at changing a person’s sexual orientation. The bills, which passed the state House earlier this month, now head to the desk of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who signed a executive directive in 2021 which blocked the use of federal and state funds…
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Get ready for the record breaking 4th of July ride | news
The number of Americans traveling by car and plane over the July 4 holiday weekend is expected to be the highest on record. With the weekend less than two days away, here’s what you need to know before you hit the highway or head to the airport. AAA predicts some 51 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Independence Day weekend, setting a record for the holiday. This year’s projection surpasses the previous Fourth of July weekend record set in 2019 of 49 million travelers. “Whether you’re driving or flying to your destination over the Independence…
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2 minors, Port Authority police officer hospitalized after crash on East Busway – WPXI
PITTSBURGH – Two juveniles and a Port Authority police officer were taken to the hospital after a crash on the East Busway Tuesday night. Channel 11 learned that the vehicle in which the two minors were was stolen. Pittsburgh Regional Transit said the vehicle was traveling in the bus lane between 9:30 a.m. and 9:45 p.m. The police tried to stop the vehicle, which sped off. The pursuit was stopped for safety reasons. The car eventually struck a different cruiser near Liberty Avenue. PRT said both vehicles are badly damaged. The injuries were not believed to be serious. Download the…
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