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A visitor was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park on Wednesday. It was stanley cup the second such attack in the park in three days.The tourist, a 71-year-old woman from West Chester, Pennsylvania, reportedly approached the animal by accident while she and her daughter returned to their car after hiking ne stanley cup ar the park s central lake, according to theNational Park Service. The bull, or male, bison then charged.The woman was transported to a hospital in Cody, Wyoming, which is about 50 miles away, and treated for non-life threatening injuries, the NPS said. The attack is not the first of its kind this season. On Monday, startling video footage captured a bison charging at, and then goring, a Yellowstone visitor. That attack happened as a 34-year-old man from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and his family were walking along a boardwalk near Yellowstone s Giant Geyser at Old Faithful mdash; the park s most popular tourist destination. Footage showed the man moving his small child away from the bison before the animal charged and flung him into the air.NPS officials said the man stanley cup was treated for an arm injury at a nearby hospital in Idaho. A third attack happened in the final days of May, before record flooding caused Yellowstone to close briefly earlier this month. That incident involved a 25-year-old woman from Ohio, who reportedly stood too close to a bison near another boardwalk north of Old Faithful.She sustained a puncture wound and oth Glns Tim Ryan says Democrats need to unite to move the ball down the field
Susan Spencer gets the scoop on a hot new dessert that Philadelphians are melting over:What s the latest scoop Ice cream, in ROLLS. The ice cream gets rolled up right before your eyes, explained Jacob Billig. It is VERY cool. In fact, it s downright freezing. After all, it s anywhere between -15deg; and -20deg;. Rolled ice cream, scraped up at Sweet Charlie s, is the hot new dessert in Phiadelphia. adidas campus CBS News Twenty-two-year-old Jacob Billig and his 20-year-old brother Kyle opened Sweet Charlie s about a year-and-a adidas originals -half ago. Charlie is their dog. They were convinced that Ph adidas campus iladelphia would melt over Rolled Ice Cream. I mean, the flavors that you can make are endless, Jacob said. Endless and creative, like Monkey See, Monkey Do fresh banana and Nutella . There s Smore Please, with roasted marshmallows and graham crackers ; or if you re a morning person, Off Duty glazed donut and ground coffee . The perfect rolls are just the end of the show. It starts with elaborate chopping and mixing hellip; blending hellip; spreading it all out like plaster, and at exactly the right moment, rolling it up.Voila! Perfection isn t cheap. A serving of rolled ice cream is $7. The brothers got the idea back from YouTube video like this one of a street vendor in Thailand, where the craze already had taken off.
A visitor was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park on Wednesday. It was stanley cup the second such attack in the park in three days.The tourist, a 71-year-old woman from West Chester, Pennsylvania, reportedly approached the animal by accident while she and her daughter returned to their car after hiking ne stanley cup ar the park s central lake, according to theNational Park Service. The bull, or male, bison then charged.The woman was transported to a hospital in Cody, Wyoming, which is about 50 miles away, and treated for non-life threatening injuries, the NPS said. The attack is not the first of its kind this season. On Monday, startling video footage captured a bison charging at, and then goring, a Yellowstone visitor. That attack happened as a 34-year-old man from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and his family were walking along a boardwalk near Yellowstone s Giant Geyser at Old Faithful mdash; the park s most popular tourist destination. Footage showed the man moving his small child away from the bison before the animal charged and flung him into the air.NPS officials said the man stanley cup was treated for an arm injury at a nearby hospital in Idaho. A third attack happened in the final days of May, before record flooding caused Yellowstone to close briefly earlier this month. That incident involved a 25-year-old woman from Ohio, who reportedly stood too close to a bison near another boardwalk north of Old Faithful.She sustained a puncture wound and oth Glns Tim Ryan says Democrats need to unite to move the ball down the field
Susan Spencer gets the scoop on a hot new dessert that Philadelphians are melting over:What s the latest scoop Ice cream, in ROLLS. The ice cream gets rolled up right before your eyes, explained Jacob Billig. It is VERY cool. In fact, it s downright freezing. After all, it s anywhere between -15deg; and -20deg;. Rolled ice cream, scraped up at Sweet Charlie s, is the hot new dessert in Phiadelphia. adidas campus CBS News Twenty-two-year-old Jacob Billig and his 20-year-old brother Kyle opened Sweet Charlie s about a year-and-a adidas originals -half ago. Charlie is their dog. They were convinced that Ph adidas campus iladelphia would melt over Rolled Ice Cream. I mean, the flavors that you can make are endless, Jacob said. Endless and creative, like Monkey See, Monkey Do fresh banana and Nutella . There s Smore Please, with roasted marshmallows and graham crackers ; or if you re a morning person, Off Duty glazed donut and ground coffee . The perfect rolls are just the end of the show. It starts with elaborate chopping and mixing hellip; blending hellip; spreading it all out like plaster, and at exactly the right moment, rolling it up.Voila! Perfection isn t cheap. A serving of rolled ice cream is $7. The brothers got the idea back from YouTube video like this one of a street vendor in Thailand, where the craze already had taken off.
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The United Nations World Refugee Agency reported that by the end of 2022, close to 110 million people wereforcibly displacedaround the globe due to violence, persecution or human rights violations.Among them are lesbian, gay bisexual or transgender migrants fleeing for the same reasons and often the violence stanley cup personally targeted against them because of their identities. Very little data exists on this subsection of asylum seekers who span across all nationalities, who are escaping societies that criminalize their identities or conse stanley cup nsual same-sex conduct.Of the thousands of migrants crossing illegally into the United States between legal ports of entry are LGBTQ+ migrants who retreat further into the shadows but hope America will accept them. A lot of people were saying they have opened the doors, said 49-year-old Cindi Murillo from Ecuador. He camped out in a makeshift tent near the border wall in Jacumba Hot Springs, California with his friend, a trans woma stanley cups uk n.They told us they fled extortion and gangsters threatening their lives, targeting them specifically because of who they are. He sold his hair styling business and car to finance their trip north. The mafia came to Ecuador. It was a peaceful country, but overnight, it was damaged, Murillo said.Down the bollard fence line, Julian, a 23-year-old man from Colombia told Scripps News that police sanctioned violence against gay men in his hometown or even committed it themselves.He said he feared groups that discriminate aga Dugv Gateway Foundation hopes to make space vacations a reality in near future
Lowe s Home Improvement announced it is joining a number of other essential businesses to offer pay raises to its frontline employees during a surge of demand amid the spread of COVID-19. Lowe s said on Thursday that the temporary $2 an hour wage increase will be effective for all full-time, part-time and seasonal hourly associates for the hours they work at Lowe s stores, contact centers and supply chain facilities. The pay raise will remain in effect through the entire month of April. This is in addition to a one-time bonus that stanley cup usa was paid out to employees earlier this week. Lowe s paid its part-time employees $150 and its full-time employees $300. Lowe s also announced new store hours, with all locations closing at 7 p.m. daily. Lowe s said the early closing time allows employees to replenish essential products and thoroughly clean and sanitize our stores daily.Lowe s is making masks and gloves available to all associates in the workplace who want them. The company is also installing Plexiglas shields at all points of sale to protect our cashiers and customer service associates working the return desk. We are continually working on ways to protect and support our associates and our customers during this time when we are all adjusting how we work and live, said Marvin Ell stanley termosar ison, Lowe s president and CEO. I m announcing these new operational changes as we continue to keep the health and well-being of our assoc stanley hrnek iates and customers top of mind, especially as they look to us now m
The United Nations World Refugee Agency reported that by the end of 2022, close to 110 million people wereforcibly displacedaround the globe due to violence, persecution or human rights violations.Among them are lesbian, gay bisexual or transgender migrants fleeing for the same reasons and often the violence stanley cup personally targeted against them because of their identities. Very little data exists on this subsection of asylum seekers who span across all nationalities, who are escaping societies that criminalize their identities or conse stanley cup nsual same-sex conduct.Of the thousands of migrants crossing illegally into the United States between legal ports of entry are LGBTQ+ migrants who retreat further into the shadows but hope America will accept them. A lot of people were saying they have opened the doors, said 49-year-old Cindi Murillo from Ecuador. He camped out in a makeshift tent near the border wall in Jacumba Hot Springs, California with his friend, a trans woma stanley cups uk n.They told us they fled extortion and gangsters threatening their lives, targeting them specifically because of who they are. He sold his hair styling business and car to finance their trip north. The mafia came to Ecuador. It was a peaceful country, but overnight, it was damaged, Murillo said.Down the bollard fence line, Julian, a 23-year-old man from Colombia told Scripps News that police sanctioned violence against gay men in his hometown or even committed it themselves.He said he feared groups that discriminate aga Dugv Gateway Foundation hopes to make space vacations a reality in near future
Lowe s Home Improvement announced it is joining a number of other essential businesses to offer pay raises to its frontline employees during a surge of demand amid the spread of COVID-19. Lowe s said on Thursday that the temporary $2 an hour wage increase will be effective for all full-time, part-time and seasonal hourly associates for the hours they work at Lowe s stores, contact centers and supply chain facilities. The pay raise will remain in effect through the entire month of April. This is in addition to a one-time bonus that stanley cup usa was paid out to employees earlier this week. Lowe s paid its part-time employees $150 and its full-time employees $300. Lowe s also announced new store hours, with all locations closing at 7 p.m. daily. Lowe s said the early closing time allows employees to replenish essential products and thoroughly clean and sanitize our stores daily.Lowe s is making masks and gloves available to all associates in the workplace who want them. The company is also installing Plexiglas shields at all points of sale to protect our cashiers and customer service associates working the return desk. We are continually working on ways to protect and support our associates and our customers during this time when we are all adjusting how we work and live, said Marvin Ell stanley termosar ison, Lowe s president and CEO. I m announcing these new operational changes as we continue to keep the health and well-being of our assoc stanley hrnek iates and customers top of mind, especially as they look to us now m
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Residents in a New Jersey community are being advised to prepare for a potential evacuation as emergency crews from the Environmental Protection Agency work to remove barrels that may contain hazardous chemicals from a former industrial plant. EPA has run preliminary field hazard categorization; these preliminary tests give us an idea of what we think the substances may be, said Michael Mannino, EPA on-scene coordinator. To confirm that, we send those samples out to a lab for analysis. The former industrial plant is located about 60 miles south of New York City in the township of Howell, New Jersey, near the border with Farmingdale.In February, the plant s new owner used an old incinerator to burn some barrels on the property. That started a fire, sending smoke billowing through nearby neighborhoods and setting off alarms for responding emergency fire crews. Since the initial fire in February, we have a fence on the property, Mannino said. EPA has also established a 24/7 security team so that we can assure that there s no trespassing or vandalism. Acc stanley cup becher ording to Victor Cook, the emergency management director in Howell, whatever is in the more than 400 rusting abandoned drums is still stanley cup unknown.SEE MORE: Supreme Court limits EPA in curb stanley cup spain ing power plant emissionsThe decayed barrels are not the only concern; more than 1,000 small containers filled with unknown chemicals were also found at the site. Residents should be concerned about this site because of the vast unknowns that ar Tsmx United Airlines buys flight academy to gain source of pilots
Historically, public service jobs have stanley borraccia given people a chance to give back to their communities while earning solid benefits, maybe even a pension. But many public servants no longer feel the love. Theyre battered an kubki stanley d burnt out. Theyre stretched by systems where shortages are common. Colleagues are retiring early or resigning. There are mental breakdowns, substance abuse and even suicide, especially among first responders. The pandemic has only made ma stanley us tters worse.
Residents in a New Jersey community are being advised to prepare for a potential evacuation as emergency crews from the Environmental Protection Agency work to remove barrels that may contain hazardous chemicals from a former industrial plant. EPA has run preliminary field hazard categorization; these preliminary tests give us an idea of what we think the substances may be, said Michael Mannino, EPA on-scene coordinator. To confirm that, we send those samples out to a lab for analysis. The former industrial plant is located about 60 miles south of New York City in the township of Howell, New Jersey, near the border with Farmingdale.In February, the plant s new owner used an old incinerator to burn some barrels on the property. That started a fire, sending smoke billowing through nearby neighborhoods and setting off alarms for responding emergency fire crews. Since the initial fire in February, we have a fence on the property, Mannino said. EPA has also established a 24/7 security team so that we can assure that there s no trespassing or vandalism. Acc stanley cup becher ording to Victor Cook, the emergency management director in Howell, whatever is in the more than 400 rusting abandoned drums is still stanley cup unknown.SEE MORE: Supreme Court limits EPA in curb stanley cup spain ing power plant emissionsThe decayed barrels are not the only concern; more than 1,000 small containers filled with unknown chemicals were also found at the site. Residents should be concerned about this site because of the vast unknowns that ar Tsmx United Airlines buys flight academy to gain source of pilots
Historically, public service jobs have stanley borraccia given people a chance to give back to their communities while earning solid benefits, maybe even a pension. But many public servants no longer feel the love. Theyre battered an kubki stanley d burnt out. Theyre stretched by systems where shortages are common. Colleagues are retiring early or resigning. There are mental breakdowns, substance abuse and even suicide, especially among first responders. The pandemic has only made ma stanley us tters worse.
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The operator of a distribution center in Hebron, Kentucky, faces a $30,000 fine for employing children mdash; ages 11 and 13 mdash; to operate a forklift and pick up warehouse orders. The findings add to a trend of employers hiring more children illegally, with some of them working in dangerous jobs, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.Investigators discovered the children to be illegally employed in August at a Win.IT America Inc. distribution center in Hebron. The kids had worked there for months and had worked for more hours than legally allowed, the federal agency stated Friday in a news release.One child was hired as a forklift operator, a hazardous job for workers under 18, and the second was tasked with picking stanley cup up orders in the warehouse, which is prohibited for those under 16, according to the DOL. The warehouse is one of multiple locations run by California-based Win.IT America, the U.S. branch of Shanghai, China-based Win.IT Information Technology Co., a provider of integrated supply chain solutions with more than 700 workers in Austria, Germany, Great Britain and the U.S.The company is not a stanley cup lone in paying children to perform jobs that put them at risk, which is against U.S. labor laws. Federal regulators in Jul stanley cup y reported finding nearly 4,500 children working in violation of federal child labor laws over the prior 10 months, an increase of 44% from a year earlier, the DOL said. The agency s Wage and Hour Divisio Pako Sheila Jackson Lee steps down from leadership posts after lawsuit
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The University stanley cup of Missouri Police Department increased security on campus Tuesday night after threats were posted on social media.CBS Columbia affiliate KRCG reporters saw several school police and Missouri State Highway Patrol cars on campus near Speaker s Circle Tuesday evening.MUPD Maj. Brian Weimer said the police department was aware of several threats posted on social media sites. The school newspaper, the Missourian, said Weimer told it no campus buildings had been evacuated on campus as of 9 p.m. Tuesday.The paper added that the MU Legion of Black Collegians tweeted it wouldn t hold a senate meeting Wednesday. Stay home, Stay safe, the tweet read. The paper also reported that, MU s Army ROTC sent an email telling its students to dress in civilian clothes on Tuesday and Wednesday; Wednesday is Veteran s Day. The ROTC canceled its Wednesday morning physical tra stanley cup ining session. Another school paper, The Maneater, tweeted late Tuesday that two sororities, Phi Mu and Tri Delta, were on lockdown.The campus has been the site of increasing protests over the last week about the way racists incidents have been handled. On Mon air max 1 day, university system president Tim Wolfe and the top administrator of the Columbia campus, Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin, announced their resignations.One of the threats was posted to the messaging service YikYak, in which someone said they would stand my ground and shoot every black person I s
The operator of a distribution center in Hebron, Kentucky, faces a $30,000 fine for employing children mdash; ages 11 and 13 mdash; to operate a forklift and pick up warehouse orders. The findings add to a trend of employers hiring more children illegally, with some of them working in dangerous jobs, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.Investigators discovered the children to be illegally employed in August at a Win.IT America Inc. distribution center in Hebron. The kids had worked there for months and had worked for more hours than legally allowed, the federal agency stated Friday in a news release.One child was hired as a forklift operator, a hazardous job for workers under 18, and the second was tasked with picking stanley cup up orders in the warehouse, which is prohibited for those under 16, according to the DOL. The warehouse is one of multiple locations run by California-based Win.IT America, the U.S. branch of Shanghai, China-based Win.IT Information Technology Co., a provider of integrated supply chain solutions with more than 700 workers in Austria, Germany, Great Britain and the U.S.The company is not a stanley cup lone in paying children to perform jobs that put them at risk, which is against U.S. labor laws. Federal regulators in Jul stanley cup y reported finding nearly 4,500 children working in violation of federal child labor laws over the prior 10 months, an increase of 44% from a year earlier, the DOL said. The agency s Wage and Hour Divisio Pako Sheila Jackson Lee steps down from leadership posts after lawsuit
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The University stanley cup of Missouri Police Department increased security on campus Tuesday night after threats were posted on social media.CBS Columbia affiliate KRCG reporters saw several school police and Missouri State Highway Patrol cars on campus near Speaker s Circle Tuesday evening.MUPD Maj. Brian Weimer said the police department was aware of several threats posted on social media sites. The school newspaper, the Missourian, said Weimer told it no campus buildings had been evacuated on campus as of 9 p.m. Tuesday.The paper added that the MU Legion of Black Collegians tweeted it wouldn t hold a senate meeting Wednesday. Stay home, Stay safe, the tweet read. The paper also reported that, MU s Army ROTC sent an email telling its students to dress in civilian clothes on Tuesday and Wednesday; Wednesday is Veteran s Day. The ROTC canceled its Wednesday morning physical tra stanley cup ining session. Another school paper, The Maneater, tweeted late Tuesday that two sororities, Phi Mu and Tri Delta, were on lockdown.The campus has been the site of increasing protests over the last week about the way racists incidents have been handled. On Mon air max 1 day, university system president Tim Wolfe and the top administrator of the Columbia campus, Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin, announced their resignations.One of the threats was posted to the messaging service YikYak, in which someone said they would stand my ground and shoot every black person I s
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PORT CHARLOTTE, Florida WBBH -- A Port Charlotte priest was arrested Wednesday on multiple counts of capital sexual battery, with allegations connected to his previous tenure in the 1980s as a priest in I stanley cup owa.Charlotte County Sheriff s Office detectives and Dubuque, Iowa, police worked together to arrest Leo P. Riley, 68, at his Por stanley cup t Charlotte home.According to the Dubuque Police Department, four people reported being sexually abused by Father Riley from 1984 to 1986, when he was the associate pastor of Resurrection Parish in Dubuque. The victims were identified stanley tumblers as grade school-aged boys, all serving as altar boys of Resurrection Parish.The Diocese of Venice told NBC2 that in May of 2023, they learned of sexual misconduct allegations involving Riley. He was immediately put on administrative leave.CCSO said Riley was last assigned to San Antonio Catholic Church in Port Charlotte. The news caught some parishioners at the church by surprise. When we first were told about it, I couldnt believe it, parishioner Geraldine Oswald said. I didnt know him when he was in Iowa, but when he was here, I just enjoyed him very much. Dubuque police arrested Riley for five counts of capital sexual battery within their jurisdiction, CCSO said.Capital sexual battery refers to an adult over 18 years old sexually battering a child under 12 years old.Previously, Riley served as a priest at Resurrection Church in Dubuque, Iowa. During the early 2000s, he spent time as a priest at Saint Charles Bor Kocl Clearwater Threshers hosting First Responders Tribute game
Over the weekend, a gunman in El Paso, Texas, killed 20 people. Less than 24 hours later, another in Dayton, Ohio, killed nine.But don t expect Congress to act.Congress has long struggled with addressing gun violence in America, even in the wake of mass shootings going back to Columbine in 1999.Before this weekend, there were 18 high-profile, mass shootings at least as deadly as Dayton in the past dozen years, including at a concert in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia, and a church stanley cup in Sutherland Springs, Texas, to name only a few.In that time, the response from Congress maintained a pattern where solutions were offered but few were passed into law.Two historic shootings where Congress failed to actEven after two of the most violent episodes during the past two administrations, the President moved to act when Congress did not.After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012 in which 26 victims -- including 20 children -- were murdered, Congress failed to pass legislation expanding background checks to gun shows and Internet sales. President Barack Obama instead issued executive action to strengthen the background check stanley fr system. Republicans, which had control of the House, then took control of Congress by winning the Senate in 2014 and the White House in 2016, halting that bill and other meas caneca stanley ures.And soon after the Las Vegas shooting in October 2017, the deadliest mass shooting in US modern
PORT CHARLOTTE, Florida WBBH -- A Port Charlotte priest was arrested Wednesday on multiple counts of capital sexual battery, with allegations connected to his previous tenure in the 1980s as a priest in I stanley cup owa.Charlotte County Sheriff s Office detectives and Dubuque, Iowa, police worked together to arrest Leo P. Riley, 68, at his Por stanley cup t Charlotte home.According to the Dubuque Police Department, four people reported being sexually abused by Father Riley from 1984 to 1986, when he was the associate pastor of Resurrection Parish in Dubuque. The victims were identified stanley tumblers as grade school-aged boys, all serving as altar boys of Resurrection Parish.The Diocese of Venice told NBC2 that in May of 2023, they learned of sexual misconduct allegations involving Riley. He was immediately put on administrative leave.CCSO said Riley was last assigned to San Antonio Catholic Church in Port Charlotte. The news caught some parishioners at the church by surprise. When we first were told about it, I couldnt believe it, parishioner Geraldine Oswald said. I didnt know him when he was in Iowa, but when he was here, I just enjoyed him very much. Dubuque police arrested Riley for five counts of capital sexual battery within their jurisdiction, CCSO said.Capital sexual battery refers to an adult over 18 years old sexually battering a child under 12 years old.Previously, Riley served as a priest at Resurrection Church in Dubuque, Iowa. During the early 2000s, he spent time as a priest at Saint Charles Bor Kocl Clearwater Threshers hosting First Responders Tribute game
Over the weekend, a gunman in El Paso, Texas, killed 20 people. Less than 24 hours later, another in Dayton, Ohio, killed nine.But don t expect Congress to act.Congress has long struggled with addressing gun violence in America, even in the wake of mass shootings going back to Columbine in 1999.Before this weekend, there were 18 high-profile, mass shootings at least as deadly as Dayton in the past dozen years, including at a concert in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia, and a church stanley cup in Sutherland Springs, Texas, to name only a few.In that time, the response from Congress maintained a pattern where solutions were offered but few were passed into law.Two historic shootings where Congress failed to actEven after two of the most violent episodes during the past two administrations, the President moved to act when Congress did not.After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012 in which 26 victims -- including 20 children -- were murdered, Congress failed to pass legislation expanding background checks to gun shows and Internet sales. President Barack Obama instead issued executive action to strengthen the background check stanley fr system. Republicans, which had control of the House, then took control of Congress by winning the Senate in 2014 and the White House in 2016, halting that bill and other meas caneca stanley ures.And soon after the Las Vegas shooting in October 2017, the deadliest mass shooting in US modern
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Supporters of former President Trump are reacting to an unprecedented move. W stanley vaso e think it s awful what happened yesterday. We think it s an abuse of power, Trump supporter Justin Nevarez said. I gotta stand. I don t care if they kill me today, Trump supporter Ben Pollock said.The FBI executed a search warrant stanley quencher on property belonging to Trump. I, personally, approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said.Unsealed court documents reveal the FBI took 11 sets of classified records from Trump s Mar-a-Lago home, ranging fro stanley cup m top secret to sensitive compartmented information. The FBI also seized potential presidential records, like the order pardoning Trump s political ally Roger Stone and information about the president of France.Trump and some of his allies say the documents were all declassified before he left office. But some archivists, like Bob Clark, who are specially trained in preserving original material and helping people obtain it are raising the red flag on presidential records. Regardless of the content of the documents 鈥?whether they re classified or not 鈥?federal presidential records are the people s property, he said. Once a president transitions out of office 鈥?at the moment that that person is no longer president, they become the legal property of the National Archives and their responsibility. The National Archives and Records Administration NARA , which is like the nation s filing cabinet, has bee Oadp Senators introduce companion bill to award Capitol police officer the Congressional Gold Medal
Google chief executive Sundar Pichai appeared on Capitol Hill Wednesday where he faced questions from lawmakers on a number of issues, including data privacy, misinformation, a search product being developed for China, and allegations from Republicans that the search engine giant is biased against conservative users. All of these topics -- competition, censorship, bias, and others -- point to one fundamental question that demands the nation s attention: Are America s technology companies serving as instruments of freedom鈥攐r instruments of control House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said at the outset of the hearing, wh stanley water jug ich was held by the House Judiciary Committee.McCarthy added, [T]he Free World depends on a free Internet. We need to know that Google is on the side of the Free World, and that it will provide its services free of anti-competitive behavior, political bias, and censorship. The hearing, Pichai s first before Congress, came just a few months after a different attempt to get him to Capitol Hill turned so contentious that a Senate committee featured an empty chair in his place at a hearing.The House Judiciary Committee has questioned technology executives at hearings throughout the year, stanley cup most recently Twitter TWTR chief executive Jack Dorsey in September.Those hearings have focused primarily on whether technology companies are biased against conservative users, but have touched on other issues. Allegations of bias against conservati stanley cups vesIn his opening remarks
Supporters of former President Trump are reacting to an unprecedented move. W stanley vaso e think it s awful what happened yesterday. We think it s an abuse of power, Trump supporter Justin Nevarez said. I gotta stand. I don t care if they kill me today, Trump supporter Ben Pollock said.The FBI executed a search warrant stanley quencher on property belonging to Trump. I, personally, approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said.Unsealed court documents reveal the FBI took 11 sets of classified records from Trump s Mar-a-Lago home, ranging fro stanley cup m top secret to sensitive compartmented information. The FBI also seized potential presidential records, like the order pardoning Trump s political ally Roger Stone and information about the president of France.Trump and some of his allies say the documents were all declassified before he left office. But some archivists, like Bob Clark, who are specially trained in preserving original material and helping people obtain it are raising the red flag on presidential records. Regardless of the content of the documents 鈥?whether they re classified or not 鈥?federal presidential records are the people s property, he said. Once a president transitions out of office 鈥?at the moment that that person is no longer president, they become the legal property of the National Archives and their responsibility. The National Archives and Records Administration NARA , which is like the nation s filing cabinet, has bee Oadp Senators introduce companion bill to award Capitol police officer the Congressional Gold Medal
Google chief executive Sundar Pichai appeared on Capitol Hill Wednesday where he faced questions from lawmakers on a number of issues, including data privacy, misinformation, a search product being developed for China, and allegations from Republicans that the search engine giant is biased against conservative users. All of these topics -- competition, censorship, bias, and others -- point to one fundamental question that demands the nation s attention: Are America s technology companies serving as instruments of freedom鈥攐r instruments of control House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said at the outset of the hearing, wh stanley water jug ich was held by the House Judiciary Committee.McCarthy added, [T]he Free World depends on a free Internet. We need to know that Google is on the side of the Free World, and that it will provide its services free of anti-competitive behavior, political bias, and censorship. The hearing, Pichai s first before Congress, came just a few months after a different attempt to get him to Capitol Hill turned so contentious that a Senate committee featured an empty chair in his place at a hearing.The House Judiciary Committee has questioned technology executives at hearings throughout the year, stanley cup most recently Twitter TWTR chief executive Jack Dorsey in September.Those hearings have focused primarily on whether technology companies are biased against conservative users, but have touched on other issues. Allegations of bias against conservati stanley cups vesIn his opening remarks
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More than 350,000 backup portable power generators sold across the U.S. and Canada are being recalled after eight injuries, including seven finger amputations and one digit getting crushed, according to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission.An unlocked handle on the equipment can pinch a user s fingers against the generator frame when moving the product, po stanley cup sing finger-amputation and crushing hazards, Generac Power Systems stated in anotice posted Thursday by the CPSC. The Waukesha, Wisconsin-based company has received eight reports of injuries related to the 6,500-watt and 8,000-watt Generac portable generators.The Generac Power Systems products were purchased online and at major home-improvement and hardware stores from June 2013 throug stanley cup h June 2021 for between $790 and $1,480 each, the company said. The outlets include Ace Hardware, Amazon, Blain s Farm Fleet, City Electric Supply, Costco, Do it Best, Fastenal, Home Depot, Lowe s Stores, Napa Auto Parts, Northern Tool Equipment, Orgill, Power Equipment Direct, Ravitsky Bros., True Value and W.W. Grainger.Manufactured in the U.S. and China, the generators have gasoline-powered engines used to generate electricity for use as backup power. The generators have two wheels and stanley cup a single, U-shaped, two-grip, flip-up pin-lock handle to help move them. Consumers can check for specific unit type, model number and serial number location informationhere. Recalled Gimc Texas governor protests MLB moving All-Star Game from Atlanta
Here s a look at the week ahead on our Sunday Morning Calendar: Monday is Presidents Day, with events including a wreath-laying by George Washington s tomb at Mount Vernon.Washington s Birthday Celebr af1 ation, at Mount Vernon, Feb. 18 beginning at 9 a.m.What is Presidents Day snopes The truth about George Washington Sunday Morning, 7/01/07 How author Brad Meltzer uncovered the secret plot to kill George Washington CBS This Morning, 1/08/19 George Washington slept here Sunday Morning, 2/18/99 Tuesday brings this year s George Polk Awards for journalism, named for the CBS News Correspond air max ent killed covering the Greek civil war in 1948.George Polk Awards, at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., February 19 at 10 a.m. On Wednesday, Patty Hearst, whose 1974 kidnapping was a media sensation, turns 65. Patty Hearst: FBI Famous Cases fbi.gov On this day: Patty Hearst kidnapped CBS Evening News, 02/04/06 The fascinating history of the ransom note 48 Hours, 5/10/12 Thursday is the 70th anniversary of Time magazine s Louis Armstrong cover ndash; a first for a jazz musician.Time Magazine, Feb. 21, 1949 issue cover Almanac: Louis Armstrong Sunday Morning, 8/07/13 Decades-old Louis Armstrong recording unearthed CBS Evening News, 4/26/12 Louis Armstrong House Museum, Queens, N.Y. Louis Armstrong discograp mizuno hyLouis Armstrong Society Jazz Band Friday kicks off National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend. Enough said.Girl Scouts Zip Code Cookie FinderDownload the
More than 350,000 backup portable power generators sold across the U.S. and Canada are being recalled after eight injuries, including seven finger amputations and one digit getting crushed, according to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission.An unlocked handle on the equipment can pinch a user s fingers against the generator frame when moving the product, po stanley cup sing finger-amputation and crushing hazards, Generac Power Systems stated in anotice posted Thursday by the CPSC. The Waukesha, Wisconsin-based company has received eight reports of injuries related to the 6,500-watt and 8,000-watt Generac portable generators.The Generac Power Systems products were purchased online and at major home-improvement and hardware stores from June 2013 throug stanley cup h June 2021 for between $790 and $1,480 each, the company said. The outlets include Ace Hardware, Amazon, Blain s Farm Fleet, City Electric Supply, Costco, Do it Best, Fastenal, Home Depot, Lowe s Stores, Napa Auto Parts, Northern Tool Equipment, Orgill, Power Equipment Direct, Ravitsky Bros., True Value and W.W. Grainger.Manufactured in the U.S. and China, the generators have gasoline-powered engines used to generate electricity for use as backup power. The generators have two wheels and stanley cup a single, U-shaped, two-grip, flip-up pin-lock handle to help move them. Consumers can check for specific unit type, model number and serial number location informationhere. Recalled Gimc Texas governor protests MLB moving All-Star Game from Atlanta
Here s a look at the week ahead on our Sunday Morning Calendar: Monday is Presidents Day, with events including a wreath-laying by George Washington s tomb at Mount Vernon.Washington s Birthday Celebr af1 ation, at Mount Vernon, Feb. 18 beginning at 9 a.m.What is Presidents Day snopes The truth about George Washington Sunday Morning, 7/01/07 How author Brad Meltzer uncovered the secret plot to kill George Washington CBS This Morning, 1/08/19 George Washington slept here Sunday Morning, 2/18/99 Tuesday brings this year s George Polk Awards for journalism, named for the CBS News Correspond air max ent killed covering the Greek civil war in 1948.George Polk Awards, at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., February 19 at 10 a.m. On Wednesday, Patty Hearst, whose 1974 kidnapping was a media sensation, turns 65. Patty Hearst: FBI Famous Cases fbi.gov On this day: Patty Hearst kidnapped CBS Evening News, 02/04/06 The fascinating history of the ransom note 48 Hours, 5/10/12 Thursday is the 70th anniversary of Time magazine s Louis Armstrong cover ndash; a first for a jazz musician.Time Magazine, Feb. 21, 1949 issue cover Almanac: Louis Armstrong Sunday Morning, 8/07/13 Decades-old Louis Armstrong recording unearthed CBS Evening News, 4/26/12 Louis Armstrong House Museum, Queens, N.Y. Louis Armstrong discograp mizuno hyLouis Armstrong Society Jazz Band Friday kicks off National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend. Enough said.Girl Scouts Zip Code Cookie FinderDownload the
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A new federal law requiring that sesame be listed as an allergen on food labels is having unintended consequences: Increasing the number of products with the ingredient.Food industry experts said the requirements are so stringent that many manufacturers, especially bakers, find it simpler and less expensive to add sesame to a product mdash; and to label it mdash; than to try to keep it away from other foods or equipment with sesame.As a result, several companies mdash; including national restaurant chains like Olive Garden, Wendy s and Chick-fil-A, and bread makers that stock grocery shelves and serve schools mdash; are adding sesame to products that didn t have it before. While the practice is legal, consumers and advoca stanley cup tes say it violates the spirit of the law aimed at making foods safer for people with allergies. It was really exc stanley cup iting as a policy advocate and a mom to get these labels, said Naomi Seiler, a consultant with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America whose 9-year-old daughter, Zoe, is allergic to sesame. Instead, companies are intentionally adding the allergen to food. With sesame about to be 9th top US allergen, we reveal new widespread stanley cup practice of big bakeries ADDING sesame instead of cutting cross-contact risk. @Foodallergy @AAFANational say foodallergy community frustrated. We hear from @US_FDA @ChickfilA @Wendys, bakers ++ 1/4mdash; Allergic Living @AllergicLiving December 20, 2022 The Nfrw Officials: Explosives stolen from train mostly recovered
A social media storm sparked the release of DACA recipient Selene Saavedra Roman, the flight attendant whose detainment caused outrage on Friday after it was highlighted by popular travel website The Points Guy, said Belinda Arroyo, the immigration attorney representing Roman.Up until Friday, Roman had been held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since February 13 after she flew to Mexico as a flight attendant for Phoenix, Arizona-based Mesa Airlines. Her story went viral Friday morning, even gaining the attention of former presidential candidate and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. An online petition demanding Roman s r air max elease amassed more than 17,000 signatures. By the afternoon, Roman called her husband to tell him she had been released, Arroyo told CBS News on Friday evening. The social media around this wa yeezy s definitely what got her released, Arroyo said. We had no luck before now, then the story hit. Arroyo noted that ICE had not confirmed to her that Roman had been released yet, and said the agency hasn t been forthcoming with details and information surrounding Roman s detainment. Selene Saavedra Roman Davo Watsui/Feldman Strategies via AP Roman, a Texas AM graduate, was well on her way to becoming a U.S. cit adidas og izen before she was detained. Roman was just 3 years old when she illegally entered the U.S. from Peru. She gained legal reside
A new federal law requiring that sesame be listed as an allergen on food labels is having unintended consequences: Increasing the number of products with the ingredient.Food industry experts said the requirements are so stringent that many manufacturers, especially bakers, find it simpler and less expensive to add sesame to a product mdash; and to label it mdash; than to try to keep it away from other foods or equipment with sesame.As a result, several companies mdash; including national restaurant chains like Olive Garden, Wendy s and Chick-fil-A, and bread makers that stock grocery shelves and serve schools mdash; are adding sesame to products that didn t have it before. While the practice is legal, consumers and advoca stanley cup tes say it violates the spirit of the law aimed at making foods safer for people with allergies. It was really exc stanley cup iting as a policy advocate and a mom to get these labels, said Naomi Seiler, a consultant with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America whose 9-year-old daughter, Zoe, is allergic to sesame. Instead, companies are intentionally adding the allergen to food. With sesame about to be 9th top US allergen, we reveal new widespread stanley cup practice of big bakeries ADDING sesame instead of cutting cross-contact risk. @Foodallergy @AAFANational say foodallergy community frustrated. We hear from @US_FDA @ChickfilA @Wendys, bakers ++ 1/4mdash; Allergic Living @AllergicLiving December 20, 2022 The Nfrw Officials: Explosives stolen from train mostly recovered
A social media storm sparked the release of DACA recipient Selene Saavedra Roman, the flight attendant whose detainment caused outrage on Friday after it was highlighted by popular travel website The Points Guy, said Belinda Arroyo, the immigration attorney representing Roman.Up until Friday, Roman had been held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since February 13 after she flew to Mexico as a flight attendant for Phoenix, Arizona-based Mesa Airlines. Her story went viral Friday morning, even gaining the attention of former presidential candidate and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. An online petition demanding Roman s r air max elease amassed more than 17,000 signatures. By the afternoon, Roman called her husband to tell him she had been released, Arroyo told CBS News on Friday evening. The social media around this wa yeezy s definitely what got her released, Arroyo said. We had no luck before now, then the story hit. Arroyo noted that ICE had not confirmed to her that Roman had been released yet, and said the agency hasn t been forthcoming with details and information surrounding Roman s detainment. Selene Saavedra Roman Davo Watsui/Feldman Strategies via AP Roman, a Texas AM graduate, was well on her way to becoming a U.S. cit adidas og izen before she was detained. Roman was just 3 years old when she illegally entered the U.S. from Peru. She gained legal reside
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NEW YORK AP 鈥?A rare copy of a Superman 1 comic book that sold on newsstands for a dime in 1939 was purchased for $2.6 million in an auction. ComicConnect, an online auction and consignment company, said the comic was sold Thursday night to a b stanley cup uyer who w stanley cup ishes to maintain a secret identity. Houston-based seller Mark Michaelson bought the comic in 1979 from its original owner and kept it in a temperature-controlled safe. The character created stanley quencher by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster was a pioneer of the superhero genre.According to the Associated Press, a copy of the comic that introduced Superman in 1938, Action Comics 1, sold for $3.25 million back in April. Zbxk Caught in video mashup, Pinsky apologizes for virus comments
FRANKFURT, Germany AP 鈥?Volkswagen is halting production of the last version of its Beetle model this week at its plant in Puebla, Mexico. stanley cup Its the end of the road stanley water bottle for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning the eight decades since 1938.It has been: a part of Germanys darkest hours as a never-realized Nazi prestige project. A symbol of Germanys postwar economic renaissance and rising middle-class prosperity. An example of globalization, sold and recognized all over the world. An emblem of the 1960s counterculture in the United States. Above all, the car remains a landmark in design, as recognizable as the Coca-Cola bottle.The cars original design 鈥?a rounded silhouette with seating for four or five, nearly vertical windshield and the air-cooled engine in the rear 鈥?can be traced back to Austrian engineer Ferdinand Porsche, who was hired to fulfill German dictator Adolf Hitlers project for a peoples car that would spread auto ownership the way the Ford Model T had in the U.S.Aspects of the car bore similarities to the Tatra T97, made in Czechoslovakia in 1937, and to sketches by Hungarian engineer Bela Barenyi published in 1934. Mass production of what was called the KdF-Wagen, based on the acronym of the Nazi labor organization un stanley cup der whose auspices it was to be sold, was cancelled due to World War II. Instead, the massive new plant in what was then countryside east of Hanover turned out military vehicles, using forced laborers from all over Europe
NEW YORK AP 鈥?A rare copy of a Superman 1 comic book that sold on newsstands for a dime in 1939 was purchased for $2.6 million in an auction. ComicConnect, an online auction and consignment company, said the comic was sold Thursday night to a b stanley cup uyer who w stanley cup ishes to maintain a secret identity. Houston-based seller Mark Michaelson bought the comic in 1979 from its original owner and kept it in a temperature-controlled safe. The character created stanley quencher by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster was a pioneer of the superhero genre.According to the Associated Press, a copy of the comic that introduced Superman in 1938, Action Comics 1, sold for $3.25 million back in April. Zbxk Caught in video mashup, Pinsky apologizes for virus comments
FRANKFURT, Germany AP 鈥?Volkswagen is halting production of the last version of its Beetle model this week at its plant in Puebla, Mexico. stanley cup Its the end of the road stanley water bottle for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning the eight decades since 1938.It has been: a part of Germanys darkest hours as a never-realized Nazi prestige project. A symbol of Germanys postwar economic renaissance and rising middle-class prosperity. An example of globalization, sold and recognized all over the world. An emblem of the 1960s counterculture in the United States. Above all, the car remains a landmark in design, as recognizable as the Coca-Cola bottle.The cars original design 鈥?a rounded silhouette with seating for four or five, nearly vertical windshield and the air-cooled engine in the rear 鈥?can be traced back to Austrian engineer Ferdinand Porsche, who was hired to fulfill German dictator Adolf Hitlers project for a peoples car that would spread auto ownership the way the Ford Model T had in the U.S.Aspects of the car bore similarities to the Tatra T97, made in Czechoslovakia in 1937, and to sketches by Hungarian engineer Bela Barenyi published in 1934. Mass production of what was called the KdF-Wagen, based on the acronym of the Nazi labor organization un stanley cup der whose auspices it was to be sold, was cancelled due to World War II. Instead, the massive new plant in what was then countryside east of Hanover turned out military vehicles, using forced laborers from all over Europe
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At the University of Vermont not long ago, it was move-in day for the class of 2027. About a thousand incoming freshman were meeting their roommates, finding their dorm rooms, and getting settled on campus. At first glance one might have thought this was an all-women s college ndash; 62% of this year s class are women, a gender gap that has earned Burlington, Vt., a nickname: Girlington. You see six stanley cup or seven women for every three or four men, said UVM s vice provost for enrollment stanley cup Jay Jacobs. His job is all about student diversity, and these days the male/femal stanley cup e divide is now part of that equation. Sure, I thought about racial and ethnic diversity, Jacobs said. Sure, at a public flagship in the state of Vermont, I ve thought about geographic diversity. Never gender diversity like that. That s where we are. At the University of Vermont in Burlington, nearly two-thirds of the freshman class 62% are women. CBS News UVM is hardly an outlier. Nationwide, women make up almost 60% of college undergraduates. In 1972, when Title IX was passed to help improve gender equality on campus, men were 13% more likely to get an undergraduate degree than women; today, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, it s women who are 15% more likely to get a degree than men. We have a bigger gender gap today than we did when we pas Gvbd 6 New Jersey teens arrested after allegations of hazing, abuse
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- An alleged gunman surrendered to police Friday, five hours after he opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs.Police Lt. Catherine Buckley said two civilians and one police officer were killed. The officer was from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs police department, which was among the local law enforcement agencies that responded. University of Colorado Colorado Springs police officer Garrett Swasey. UCCS In a statement, university chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak identified the slain officer as Garrett Swasey, 44. He was a six-year veteran of the department, which Shockley-Zalabak said is comprised of sworn, state-certified police officers. UCCS is working with Officer Swasey s family and continues to support the Colorado Springs Police Department at crocs the shooting scene, Shockley-Zalabak said. Nine people who were wounded -- five police officers and four civilians -- were hospitalized in good co adidas og ndition, Buckley said. The extent of their injuries was not known, although CBS Denver reported that one officer was shot in the hand.Three law enforcement sources identified the suspect to CBS News as Robert Lewis Dear, 57. Authorities believed he acted alone, according to Buckle reebok y. A suspect is t
At the University of Vermont not long ago, it was move-in day for the class of 2027. About a thousand incoming freshman were meeting their roommates, finding their dorm rooms, and getting settled on campus. At first glance one might have thought this was an all-women s college ndash; 62% of this year s class are women, a gender gap that has earned Burlington, Vt., a nickname: Girlington. You see six stanley cup or seven women for every three or four men, said UVM s vice provost for enrollment stanley cup Jay Jacobs. His job is all about student diversity, and these days the male/femal stanley cup e divide is now part of that equation. Sure, I thought about racial and ethnic diversity, Jacobs said. Sure, at a public flagship in the state of Vermont, I ve thought about geographic diversity. Never gender diversity like that. That s where we are. At the University of Vermont in Burlington, nearly two-thirds of the freshman class 62% are women. CBS News UVM is hardly an outlier. Nationwide, women make up almost 60% of college undergraduates. In 1972, when Title IX was passed to help improve gender equality on campus, men were 13% more likely to get an undergraduate degree than women; today, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, it s women who are 15% more likely to get a degree than men. We have a bigger gender gap today than we did when we pas Gvbd 6 New Jersey teens arrested after allegations of hazing, abuse
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- An alleged gunman surrendered to police Friday, five hours after he opened fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs.Police Lt. Catherine Buckley said two civilians and one police officer were killed. The officer was from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs police department, which was among the local law enforcement agencies that responded. University of Colorado Colorado Springs police officer Garrett Swasey. UCCS In a statement, university chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak identified the slain officer as Garrett Swasey, 44. He was a six-year veteran of the department, which Shockley-Zalabak said is comprised of sworn, state-certified police officers. UCCS is working with Officer Swasey s family and continues to support the Colorado Springs Police Department at crocs the shooting scene, Shockley-Zalabak said. Nine people who were wounded -- five police officers and four civilians -- were hospitalized in good co adidas og ndition, Buckley said. The extent of their injuries was not known, although CBS Denver reported that one officer was shot in the hand.Three law enforcement sources identified the suspect to CBS News as Robert Lewis Dear, 57. Authorities believed he acted alone, according to Buckle reebok y. A suspect is t