
Jack Henry
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1 week ago |
san.com | Alan Judd |Evan Hummel |Jack Henry |Kalé Carey
Israel bombed the headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster on Monday, June 16, in a strike that aired on live television. An anchor at Iran’s IRIB network fled a studio as debris fell from the ceiling. The number of casualties from the attack — the latest escalation of air strikes between Israel and Iran over the past four days — was unknown. However, IRIB said “a number” of its staff members were injured.
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2 weeks ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel |Jack Henry |Mathew Grisham
At least five people are dead and two others missing after flash flooding swept through San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday, June 12. Torrential rains triggered rising waters that carried away more than a dozen vehicles and stranded dozens more. Police confirmed that first responders recovered the bodies of two men and two women. One victim was found a mile away from their vehicle, according to officials. A fifth body was located later with the help of search dogs.
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3 weeks ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Jack Henry |Jason Morrell |Lawrence Banton
After more than two decades on the books, a Texas law that allowed undocumented immigrants to qualify for in-state college tuition has been struck down. This week, the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the state, challenging the legality of the 2001 law. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a joint motion with the Trump administration, asking a federal judge to declare the law unconstitutional.
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1 month ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Alan Judd |Chris Field |Jack Henry
As many as 20 airplanes were approaching Denver International Airport on Monday, May 12, when the unthinkable happened. The planes’ radio communications with air traffic controllers suddenly went down, leaving the pilots, and their passengers, on their own in the crowded skies. Thankfully, no planes collided or crashed because of the radio outage.
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1 month ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Jack Henry |Matt Bishop |Shea K Taylor
Tech giant Apple is considering raising the prices of its popular iPhones this fall. The Wall Street Journal reports that the company is reluctant to blame the cost increase on the tariff war between the Trump administration and China, but Apple is facing increased production costs due to the tariffs. Most Apple devices are .
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