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Of Wonder, the Courage of Uncertainty, and How to Hear Your Soul: The Best of The Marginalian 2023 Hindsight is our finest instrument for discerning the patterns of our lives. To look back on a year of reading, a year of writing, is to discover a secret map of the mind, revealing the landscape o…Continued here
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WorkFBI arrests New Jersey man on terrorism charges The head of the FBI’s New York office, James Smith, said, “Karrem Nasr traveled across the globe in an alleged attempt to join the ranks of a foreign terrorist organization – an organization that has repeatedly expressed its desire to harm Americans around the world.”
WorkColorado mom accused of killing 2 of her children and wounding a third remains on the run Anyone with information is asked to call the Colorado Springs Police Department at (719) 444-7000. If you want to remain anonymous, you can call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at (719)634-7867.
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WorkMan killed his mom, stole police cruiser before carjacking bystanders in deadly Las Vegas crime spree, police say “He was such an amazing father to our kids,” Karen Lopez said. “He would just walk through the door after work, throw his stuff down and just jump right in it with the kids, not even taking two minutes to himself.”
WorkThe Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules were safe. But toxic dangers lurked, documents show “We can all pretend to not know, because knowing is really hard,” Doreen Jenness said. “Knowing and doing something about it is even harder. Now, 23 years after Jason’s been gone there’s a whole bunch of young men and women that are having to go through the same things that we had to go through. They have to live the same lives and maybe have the same future as me, and it’s just sad. Really sad.”
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WorkMansfield art studio offers creative outlet for people with intellectual disabilities \"You\'ll see the client become more calm. They\'ll be more trusting. They also are able to build relationships a lot easier and they\'re also able to express themselves a lot more because they feel comfortable to do so,\" said certified therapeutic recreation specialist Kelvin Parker.
WorkMexico inaugurates centralized ‘super pharmacy' to supply medicines to whole country According to the group “Zero Shortages,” the number of prescriptions that went unfilled in Mexico rose from 1.5 million in 2019 to 22 million in 2021; disruptions due to the COVID pandemic probably played a role.
WorkEx-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen says he unwittingly sent AI-generated fake legal cases to his attorney Earlier this year, Trump pleaded not guilty in New York state court in Manhattan to 34 felony charges alleging that he falsified internal business records at his private company to coverup his involvement in the payouts.
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WorkWitnesses may be at risk in Tupac murder case after ‘green light' given in phone recording, prosecutors say Davis is the only person still alive who was in the vehicle from which shots were fired. He asserts he was given immunity in a 2008 agreement with the FBI and Los Angeles police who were investigating both the killings of Shakur in Las Vegas and rival rapper Christopher Wallace in March 1997 in Los Angeles. Wallace was known as The Notorious B.I.G. or Biggie Smalls.
WorkGypsy Rose Blanchard posts 'first selfie of freedom' after prison release And even one of Blanchard\'s former neurologists, Dr. Bernardo Flasterstein was also suspicious of her diagnoses, per the 20/20 episode, and later wrote a letter to the patient\'s primary care physician, saying, \"I believe that the mother suffers from Munchausen by proxy.\"
WorkHow to watch NBC 5's Texas-sized New Year's Eve show 'Lone Star NYE: Countdown to 2024' IMPORTANT LIVE STREAMING DETAILS: In addition to traditional cable/satellite viewing options, viewers can also watch Lone Star NYE: Countdown to 2024 on the \"NBC Dallas Fort Worth News\" 24/7 live streaming channel, which is also available for viewing on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Fire TV, Xumo Play, Google Play, Freevee, TCLtv+ and Local Now. Peacock premium subscribers will also be able to stream live.
WorkDo you remember the news of 2023? Take our quiz As each year goes by, it’s easy to forget everything that happened, especially in a year as packed with news as this one. The war continued in Ukraine. A new war started in the Middle East. U.S. politicians positioned themselves for the 2024 presidential election. And that barely scratches the surface of everything that happened.
WorkArlington police investigating death of woman found in parking lot after reported robbery \"It pains us to have to share with you all that earlier this morning, Mrs. Kim was attacked and taken from us. She was the most caring and wonderful woman, the best mother and grandmother to our family.
WorkNorth Richland Hills pedestrian hit and killed by suspected drunk driver \"People can\'t be arrested or ticketed into stopping,\" Nexus Recovery Center President/CEO Heather Ormand explained. \"It (substance use disorder) is a chronic disease and people can\'t just stop if they are arrested or ticketed. They need treatment and intervention.\"
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WorkA New Orleans-Inspired Backyard Wedding in DC - Washingtonian As for the wedding attire, the bride paired a Savannah Miller gown with her bridesmaids emerald-colored gowns, and the groom wore an Indochino suit inscribed with the wedding date, and fleur de lis-printed socks.
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WorkCiti Bike is hiking its prices next month So what does that mean for you? The annual membership increases to $219.99 a year on Jan. 29. That\'s up from $205, but at least you\'ve got until the end of the month to plan for it. Other Citi Bike prices will increase on Jan. 4.
WorkDo you remember the news of 2023? Take our quiz As each year goes by, it’s easy to forget everything that happened, especially in a year as packed with news as this one. The war continued in Ukraine. A new war started in the Middle East. U.S. politicians positioned themselves for the 2024 presidential election. And that barely scratches the surface of everything that happened.
WorkExplosion, major fire reported at company in Bridgeport, Conn. According to their website, Tradebe Environmental Services employs about 2,700 people and operates over 80 sites worldwide. They \"provide flexible, innovative and technologically driven solutions for the processing and recovery of hazardous and non hazardous waste,\" their website states.
WorkPair faked robberies to help store clerks get US visas, feds say In the staged robberies, prosecutors said, the pretend robber would show what appeared to be a weapon, then take money from the register and flee. The store\'s clerk and/or the owner — both were allegedly involved in the schemes, with the victims paying Patel and Patel paying the store owners — would wait at least five minutes to call police and report the robbery.
Work‘No specific credible threats': NYPD preparing to keep Times Square safe for New Year's Eve City officials are urging New Year\'s revelers to take public transportation, but check with your transit system ahead of time since many will be running on modified weekend or special schedules.
WorkTreasures 4 Teachers offers more affordable resources for educators Treasures 4 Teachers (T4T) is a Tempe-based resource and supply store, according to its website. You have to be a member to shop there, but access means you can get free or low-cost supplies.
WorkHomelessness, border, Padres: These are the San Diego stories to watch in 2024 The latest plan would triple the marshland in the area from 82 acres to 262 acres — an increase that would come mostly at the expense of camping, which would shrink from 62 acres to 49 acres.
WorkYouth stabbed in melee on bus in Imperial Beach “About 20 juveniles were fighting on the bus, and one of them was stabbed in the stomach and was taken to a local hospital in an unknown condition,” Carpenter said. “When deputies got on the scene, all the juveniles ran.”
WorkProducer of failed Del Mar horse show admits trying to hire hitman to kill her husband The couple landed in the news more than a decade ago with the failure of Valitar, which was to feature acrobats on horses. The show’s first director told the Union-Tribune in 2013 it appeared the couple was in over their heads.
WorkExpect maximum enforcement on roads this New Year's weekend to prevent DUI-related crashes “As we close out 2023, avoid becoming a statistic,” CHP officials said. “Have a plan and designate a sober driver or use ride-share services, avoid distractions while driving and always wear your seat belt.”
WorkCommander of an electronic attack squadron on San Diego-based USS Carl Vinson relieved of duty Raúl Orlando Calix, a former U.S. Marine and a native of Honduras, returned to the U.S. Tuesday on a one-year humanitarian parole that will allow him to take care of his sister, who has cancer
Work'Without citizen enforcement, it’s clear nothing will change:' San Diego groups to sue feds over cross-border sewage Under an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico, known as Minute 328, the South Bay Plant will have to double its intake from 25 million gallons of wastewater per day to 50 million gallons per day, and Mexico will have to build a new treatment plant and replace aging sewer lines and pump stations in Tijuana to reduce untreated flows by 90 percent.
WorkSan Diego federal judge confirmation delayed with new year Aylo Holdings agreed to pay $1.8 million in a deferred prosecution agreement in New York case and admitted to accepting money it knew or should have known originated from sex-trafficking operations
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WorkColorado mom accused of killing 2 of her children and wounding a third remains on the run Anyone with information is asked to call the Colorado Springs Police Department at (719) 444-7000. If you want to remain anonymous, you can call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at (719)634-7867.
Work‘It's overwhelming': Hotel owner sees damage left by rogue wave in Ventura Authorities told NBCLA emergency crews made at least 14 water rescues. Coastal flood and high surf warnings are in effect for Ventura County beaches through Saturday night. Large breaking waves of 10 to 15 feet with local sets up to 20 feet are possible. The waves have the potential to damage piers and jetties.Crews reinforced the berm overnight and into the morning. It stretched about a mile long to protect the homes and businesses along the coast, some of which were already flooded yesterday.Ventura County Sheriff’s Emergency Services is collecting information from locals whose private property was damaged by the high surf, including homes and cars. They are urging residents to fill out the form located at vcemergency.com
WorkWitnesses may be at risk in Tupac murder case after ‘green light' given in phone recording, prosecutors say Davis is the only person still alive who was in the vehicle from which shots were fired. He asserts he was given immunity in a 2008 agreement with the FBI and Los Angeles police who were investigating both the killings of Shakur in Las Vegas and rival rapper Christopher Wallace in March 1997 in Los Angeles. Wallace was known as The Notorious B.I.G. or Biggie Smalls.
WorkDo you remember the news of 2023? Take our quiz As each year goes by, it’s easy to forget everything that happened, especially in a year as packed with news as this one. The war continued in Ukraine. A new war started in the Middle East. U.S. politicians positioned themselves for the 2024 presidential election. And that barely scratches the surface of everything that happened.
WorkNew storm bringing more rain, dangerous surf to California as Ventura cleans up after massive waves Nathan Solis is a Metro reporter covering breaking news at the Los Angeles Times. He previously worked for Courthouse News Service, where he wrote both breaking news and enterprise stories ranging from criminal justice to homelessness and politics. Before that, Solis was at the Redding Record Searchlight as a multimedia journalist, where he anchored coverage of the destructive 2017 fires in Northern California. Earlier in his career, he worked for Eastsider L.A.
WorkMan and 5-year-old dead in suspected murder-suicide in Long Beach Noah Goldberg covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. He worked previously in New York City as the Brooklyn courts reporter for the New York Daily News, covering major criminal trials as well as working on enterprise stories. Before that, he was the criminal justice reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle.
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