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Month: April 2025

Late Notices, April 15, 2025

Late Notices V. Elaine Archdekin V. Elaine Archdekin, 71, died April 12, 2025. Graveside services April 17 at 1 p.m. at Fairview Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel. www.heatonbowmansmith.com Melvin Hagan Melvin “Junior” Hagan, 89, of St. Joseph, died April 11, 2025. Visitation April 17 from 5 to 7 p.m. at

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press MLB Wednesday American League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Cleveland -118 at BALTIMORE +100 at N.Y YANKEES -162 Kansas City +136 at TAMPA BAY -134 Boston +114 Athletics -156 at CHICAGO WHITE SOX +132 LA Angels -112 at TEXAS -104 National League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Chicago Cubs -156 at SAN DIEGO

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Estudiante palestino iba a asistir a su última entrevista para obtener la ciudadanía. Ahora se enfrenta a la deportación

Por Yash Roy, CNN Un estudiante palestino de la Universidad de Columbia acudió este lunes a una oficina de inmigración de Vermont con la esperanza de comenzar el paso final para convertirse en ciudadano estadounidense. Pero en lugar de tener una entrevista, Mohsen Mahdawi, que ha vivido en Estados Unidos durante una década, fue esposado.

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Biden alleges Trump has ‘taken a hatchet’ to Social Security in his first post-presidency speech

By STEVE PEOPLES and FATIMA HUSSEIN Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — Former President Joe Biden warned on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has “taken a hatchet” to Social Security, weighing in on a critical issue for millions of Americans as the 82-year-old Democrat briefly returned to the national stage. Biden, who has largely avoided speaking

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Prosecutor says whether the Gaudreaus drank before they were killed while cycling isn’t relevant

By MARYCLAIRE DALE Associated Press Lawyers for the driver charged with killing NHL hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, are expected to argue in court Tuesday that the brothers contributed to the fatal crash by cycling while impaired. According to the defense, the Gaudreaus had blood-alcohol levels of .129 or above, higher than

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Prospective jurors excused from Weinstein retrial include an actor who played a Manhattan prosecutor

By JENNIFER PELTZ and MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — As jury selection started on Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein’s New York City rape retrial, some prospective jurors made clear they couldn’t be fair in judging the one-time Hollywood mogul-turned-#MeToo pariah. Mark Axelowitz, an actor who plays a Manhattan prosecutor in the new

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Study finds more people are obtaining abortions but fewer are traveling to other states for it

By GEOFF MULVIHILL Associated Press Fewer people crossed state lines to obtain abortions in 2024 than a year earlier, a new survey has found. The Guttmacher Institute, a research organization that supports abortion rights, estimates in a report released Tuesday that the overall number of clinician-provided abortions in states where it’s legal rose by less

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Core Democratic groups are preparing to be targeted by the Trump administration

By STEVE PEOPLES AP National Politics Writer NEW YORK (AP) — As President Donald Trump pushes the historical boundaries of executive power, some of the Democratic Party’s core political institutions are preparing for the possibility that the federal government may soon launch criminal investigations against them. The Democrats’ dominant national fundraising platform, ActBlue, and the

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Man charged with arson at Pennsylvania governor’s home struggled with mental health, brother says

By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A man accused of setting fire to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s mansion over the weekend had struggled with mental illness, twice being treated at a psychiatric hospital, as his life unraveled dramatically in the past few years, his brother said Tuesday. Cody Balmer, 38, had been

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A pedestrian walks through Harvard Yard at Harvard University on Feb. 26

5 things to know for April 15: Presidential power, Deportation, Harvard, Pennsylvania arson, Whooping cough

CNN Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Hungary’s parliament has passed a constitutional amendment that allows the government to ban all LGBTQ+ events. The amendment, which states that the constitution recognizes just two sexes — male and female — also codifies a law that allows authorities to use facial recognition tools to identify people who attend

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Jueza impide que Gobierno de Trump ponga fin al parole humanitario para venezolanos cubanos, haitianos y nicaragüenses

Por Tierney Sneed y Angélica Franganillo, CNN Una jueza federal dictaminó el lunes que la administración de Trump no podía terminar categóricamente a finales de este mes las protecciones existentes contra la deportación para inmigrantes venezolanos, cubanos, haitianos, nicaragüenses bajo un programa de ayuda humanitaria. Este es el último revés legal en los esfuerzos del

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