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Month: February 2024

Twin Dragon returning to St. Joseph

By Cameron Montemayor A popular local Chinese restaurant is set for a comeback in St. Joseph under new management after closing its doors in December. Twin Dragon owner Mohammad “Sharif” Nazar confirmed to News-Press NOW the restaurant will reopen at its previous location at 2604 N. Belt Highway. While no official reopening day has been

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RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel will leave post on March 8 as Trump moves to install new loyalists

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel will leave her post on March 8, having been forced out of the GOP’s national leadership as Donald Trump moves toward another presidential nomination and asserts control over the party. McDaniel announced her decision in a statement on Monday morning. “I have decided

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy lands in Saudi Arabia to push for peace and a POW exchange with Russia

By Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday and met the kingdom’s powerful crown prince to push for a peace plan and the return of prisoners of war from Russia. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has sought to position himself as a potential mediator

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Man to plead guilty in ‘killing spree’ of eagles and other birds for feathers prized by tribes

By Associated Press A Washington state man accused of helping kill more than 3,000 birds — including eagles on a Montana Indian reservation — then illegally selling their feathers intends to plead guilty to illegal wildlife trafficking and other criminal charges, court documents show. Federal prosecutors say Travis John Branson and others killed about 3,600

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Biden and party leaders implore Speaker Johnson to help Ukraine in ‘intense’ Oval Office meeting

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders emerged from an “intense” Oval Office meeting with President Joe Biden on Tuesday speaking optimistically about the prospects for avoiding a partial government shutdown, but with new uncertainty about aid for Ukraine and Israel as the president and others urgently warned Speaker Mike Johnson of the grave consequences

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Guilty Pleasures

By NewsPress Now Photographer accuses Taylor Swift’s dad of punching him MELBOURNE, Australia | A photographer told police he was punched in the face by Taylor Swift’s father on the Sydney waterfront on Tuesday, hours after the pop star’s Australian tour ended. Ben McDonald said he provided police with a statement alleging that Scott Swift

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Recognizing when someone is having a seizure – and how you can help during those first critical moments

By Jacob Pellinen University of Colorado The Conversation via AP Approximately 1 in 26 people develop epilepsy, a condition in which someone experiences recurring and unprovoked seizures. But experiencing a seizure does not always mean a person has epilepsy. Seizures can be provoked by acute head injuries, alcohol withdrawal and high blood sugar, among other

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State senior service award nominations open

By Courier-Tribune The office of Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe is accepting nominations for the 2024 Lieutenant Governor’s Senior Service Award. The Lieutenant Governor’s Senior Service Award promotes and highlights the positive accomplishments Missouri’s senior citizens provide their local communities, according to a release from his office. Nominations are open through April 1. The nomination form

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Threat of distracted driving

By Metro Creative The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that 3,522 people were killed by distracted driving in 2021. Distracted driving also poses a significant threat in Canada, where the Canadian Automobile Association reports 47% of the nation’s drivers admit to typing or using voice-memo features to send a message while driving. Various behaviors

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