Family of 92-year-old woman fight to keep her home in Ponca City
Family of 92-year-old woman fight to keep her home in Ponca City
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August weather in South Florida is steamy, but apparently over in some parts of Palm Beach, some folks are feeling the chill.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials on Tuesday authorized a new monkeypox vaccination strategy designed to stretch limited supplies by allowing health professionals to vaccinate up to five people — instead of one — with each vial. The so-called dose-sparing approach uses just a fraction of the typical amount of the Jynneos vaccine and administers it with an injection just under the skin rather than into deeper tissue. Recipients would still get two shots spaced four weeks apart. The highly u
The rule aims to protect farmers from what critics call a deceptive industry.
NEW YORK (AP) — For much of the year, small cracks in Donald Trump's political support have been growing. Dissatisfied Republican primary voters began to consider new presidential prospects. GOP donors grappled with damaging revelations uncovered by the Jan. 6 committee. S everal party leaders pondered challenging Trump for the party's 2024 nomination. But after the FBI executed a search warrant at his Florida estate, the Republican Party unified swiftly behind the former president. Florida Gov.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A northern Indiana congressional seat will remain vacant until the November election following the death last week of Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski in a highway crash. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb issued a proclamation Tuesday setting the special election for the same date as the Nov. 8 general election. Walorski was seeking reelection in the solidly Republican 2nd Congressional District that she first won in 2012. The candidate elected in November will complete Walorski’s
The mother of a man fatally shot by a North Carolina police officer during an attempted car theft filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday claiming the officer broke the law when he shot her unarmed son several times, called in the incident, then fired again. Brandon Combs died after he was shot while behind the wheel of Concord Officer Timothy Larson’s police SUV in February, attorneys said. Attorneys for Virginia Tayara filed the complaint Tuesday in Winston-Salem federal court accusing Larson and the City of Concord of excessive force, assault and battery, wrongful and intentional death and gross negligence, The Charlotte Observer reported.
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The U.S. Justice Department's silence about its search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home is a sign of an investigation being run "by the book," former federal prosecutors said on Tuesday. Trump disclosed on Monday that FBI agents were at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach. The search was part of the Justice Department's investigation into Trump's removal of presidential records considered official government property from the White House at the end of his term in January 2021.
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A House of Representatives committee has the right to see former President Donald Trump's tax returns, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. Trump had claimed that the request was too political and should be blocked.
Rudy Giuliani, an ally of former president Donald Trump, is facing August dates with Atlanta-area grand jury examining 2020 election interference.
As Britain faced its worst heatwave in centuries in 1976, ministers discussed whether desalination plants could be the answer to what they feared could be years of drought.
The Senate majority leader defied skeptics by pushing through a major legislative priority in a 50-50 Senate, a feat that even left some Republicans giving the Democrats credit.
NEW YORK (AP) — Chipotle Mexican Grill will pay $20 million to current and former workers at its New York City restaurants for violating city labor laws, Mayor Eric Adams announced Tuesday. The settlement between the city and the California-based fast-food chain covers about 13,000 employees who worked at the chain's New York City outlets between 2017 and this year. It is the result of an investigation by the city's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection into complaints filed by 160 Chipot
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MicroStrategy's new CEO said Tuesday that owning bitcoin was the best treasury strategy for the company.
A Michigan man who was exonerated of four killings after spending eight years in prison gave away $25,000 in gas in Detroit: "The city had my back."
"I'll always be her cheerleader," the mom of three wrote alongside a video of daughter Penelope flying through the trees