Former Enterprise reporter, NYT staff are Pulitzer finalists | News, Sports, Employment
Christopher Mele (Photo provided) SARANAC LAKE – Former Adirondack Daily Enterprise reporter Christopher Mele was among a group of New York Times staffers honored this week as finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news coverage. The list of finalists and winners for the Pulitzer Prizes — chosen by jurors as the best in journalism, letters and the arts last year — was announced Monday and included awards for current affairs reporting, investigative reporting and local reporting, among other categories. Winning a Pulitzer Prize in journalism is considered one of the highest honors in the field. Mele, 58, runs the…
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Woman accused of breaking the leg of a nurse | News, Sports, Employment
WARREN – A Trumbull County judge granted a request to reinstate a pretrial hearing for a Salem woman accused of assaulting a behavioral health worker in Liberty after her attorney entered a not guilty plea by reason of insanity Representing Kristen Kuhns’ attorney, Carlo A. Ciccone, the request was made to Judge Andrew D. Logan by attorney Alexander Keane. The judge agreed to allow time to review the newly filed motion. As he appeared in court Tuesday, Kuhns faces charges of second-degree assault, a felony, in an episode that left a behavioral health worker needing surgery for injuries sustained in…
Read More »Senator Thom Tillis on promoting the politics of bipartisanship
As the heated debate continues in Washington, DC this week over the debt ceiling and Title 42 immigration policies, US Senator Thom Tillis joins us for an in-depth discussion of his position and plans to law that is pushing on both issues. We will also discuss his desire and action to create bipartisan legislation at a very partisan time. Later, we’ll talk about his stance on the 2024 gubernatorial and presidential candidates and his own political future. Finally, you’ll hear a famous story from his brother, who’s also a politician, what’s on his Spotify and streaming playlist, and why his…
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Kansas City police investigate the shooting of Ralph Yarl, a black teenager who went to the wrong house to pick up his younger siblings
Update: Prosecutors have filed a complaint against the owner of the home in the shooting. reads the last one here. Our previous story is below. The investigation into the shooting death of Ralph Yarl, a black teenager who was shot by a homeowner after he went to the wrong house to pick up his younger siblings, includes questions about whether race played a role, authorities said of Kansas City, Missouri. Yarl remains hospitalized with serious injuries. Attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the family, said the homeowner initially shot the teenager in the head and then shot him a second…
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16-year-old shot in southwest Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City police are investigating after a 16-year-old boy was shot Tuesday morning on the city’s southwest side. Investigators said it happened around 7:20 a.m. in the parking lot of a PDQ express stop near Southwest Grand Boulevard and South Walker Avenue. Police said the shooting started as a fistfight and the department believes everyone involved was a student. It is unknown if all were students at nearby Capitol Hill High School. At one point in the fight, police said someone involved in the fight retrieved a gun when several shots were fired. Officers said the 16-year-old was taken to…
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Cleveland police are searching for EMT worker Lachelle Jordan who is believed to be in danger
Cleveland police are searching for a missing 30-year-old EMT worker who is believed to be in danger. Lachelle Jordon was reported missing Sunday by her twin sister, who last saw Jordan the day before at Jordan’s home, Cleveland police said in a statement. The sister, Rachelle Jordan, told police that at 6 p.m. Saturday, Lachelle told her she was going to her car to get something. The sister later went upstairs to put Lachelle Jordan’s 8- and 4-year-old sons to bed when she noticed Lachelle Jordan was not at the home, where Rachelle Jordan had recently been staying, police said…
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Record-breaking boat arrives in Jacksonville – Action News Jax
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The largest ship to ever call at Jacksonville is now docked at JAXPORT. ONE STORK can carry up to 14,000 containers and floated down the St. John on Tuesday. Hundreds lined the river at various locations to see the ship, which is nearly four football fields long. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE
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Man Risks Millions to Talk Politics on Twitter – Mother Jones
This is the guy who will talk politics on Twitter. His name is Tucker Carlson.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Fight misinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. On Tuesdayformer Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson announced that he would be sharing his political views on Twitter, just like the rest of the idiots. Carlson, who was let go by Fox News a few weeks ago, said he would relaunch his show “soon” on the social media website now run by Elon Musk. Has been reported that he is violating his non-compete clause to do so,…
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