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Trump Officials Criticize Powell Decision To Remain
Trump administration officials have criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell following his decision to remain in office.
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Protesters Block Hospital Exits In Brooklyn
Demonstrators gathered outside Wyckoff Medical Center in Bushwick following weekend events. Protesters included local residents, elected officials, and retired hospital staff. Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso stated that ICE has no place inside a hospital. Retired doctor Steve Ourback joined the rally to advocate for medical professionals. Police responded to an ICE protest outside of Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn on Saturday. Protesters reportedly acted in a disorderly manner by blocking hospital exits and entrances. A video circulating online shows an officer pushing a man onto the sidewalk and pulling him down by his sweatshirt.
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Royal Farms Opens Second Montgomery County Store
The convenience store chain Royal Farms has officially opened its second location in Montgomery County. This new store is situated on Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring. The chain is continuing its expansion into the county, with a third location expected to follow.
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Giuliani Breathing Independently After Toxic Exposure
Rudolph Giuliani, 81, is breathing on his own and remains under precautionary monitoring. He was diagnosed with restrictive airway disease following exposure to toxins at Ground Zero. The report was provided by Ted Goodman. The move follows a period of life-threatening illness, according to the report. No specific details regarding the nature of the illness or the current medical status were provided.
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Julie K. Brown Receives Special Pulitzer Prize
Journalist Julie K. Brown from the Miami Herald has received a special award. Her research focused on the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and the sexual violence against young women during 2017 and 2018.
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Washington Post And New York Times Win Pulitzer Prizes
The Reuters news agency was awarded two Pulitzer Prizes, which are considered the most awards in journalism globally. The jury honored reports regarding the business model of Meta, the parent company of Facebook. Additionally, the awards recognized reporting on US President Donald Trump's retaliatory campaign against political opponents. Journalist Julie K. Brown from the Miami Herald received a special prize. A total of 23 media houses, journalists, and cultural workers were honored with the Pulitzer Prize. The awards recognize outstanding achievements in journalism and the arts. The book consists of 368 pages of text written as a single sentence. Other Pulitzer Prize recipients included the Washington Post, the New York Times, and staff from the Chicago Tribune. The awards were announced on Tuesday evening in the United States.
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Camden School District Lays Off 100 Employees
Approximately 100 employees of the Camden School District are being laid off. The layoffs include all members of the central office. No specific reason for the staff reductions was provided in the report. Officials stated they are confident there will not be any major reductions in personnel beyond these specific roles. Affected staff members are required to reapply for new positions, according to the school district. Pink slips were distributed late last week. The district stated the move is part of a restructuring process.
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Bryce Harper Hits Home Run To Win Game
Bryce Harper hit a home run in the third inning to give the Phillies a 1-0 lead against the Marlins in Miami. The Phillies won the game. Aaron Nola pitched shutout ball for six innings with five strikeouts.
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Trump Administration's Transactional Foreign Policy
The Trump administration exhibits a strategic inclination towards Europe, viewing the region as less profitable and adopting a transactional foreign policy.
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Gunfire Erupts Following Social Media Activity
Gunfire erupted following social media activity, resulting in at least 23 injuries. The incident was reportedly spurred on by social media content.
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