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  • Nov 7, 2024 | abcnews.go.com | Victoria Arancio |Jack Moore

    The suspect had a backpack and duffel bag, police said. ByVictoria Arancio and Jack MooreNovember 7, 2024, 10:24 PMAuthorities in Wisconsin say an armed 13-year-old carrying a backpack and duffel bag was stopped from entering an elementary school Thursday morning after being confronted by school staff and taken into custody several hours later. "We narrowly missed a tragedy," Kenosha Police Chief Patrick D. Patton told reporters Thursday.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | abcnews.go.com | Jack Moore

    Dengue viruses spread through mosquito bites. October 31, 2024, 12:01 AMLos Angeles County is now reporting 11 locally acquired cases of dengue this year -- about double the number of local cases of the mosquito-borne disease reported in the county at the beginning of the month. County health authorities reported the two most recent cases Wednesday, both in residents who had no history of recent travel.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | abc7.com | Mary Kekatos |Kelly McCarthy |Jack Moore

    Dozens of people across the U.S. have contracted E. coli traced to ingredients in McDonald's Quarter Pounders, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Tuesday. As a result, McDonald's announced it has proactively removed two ingredients from stores across two impacted regions, but the company's leadership team has assured that a majority of other menu items are not impacted, according to the CDC investigation. What to know about McDonald's E.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | thechicagothinker.com | Jack Moore

    Amid American dissatisfaction with the economic status quo, public support for labor unions is at its highest level since 1965. I interviewed National Review Capital Matters writer Dominic Pino to learn more about unions, their role in the United States, and potential downsides of the organizations. Pino received a master’s in economics from George Mason University, and he currently serves as the Thomas L. Rhodes Journalism Fellow at the National Review Institute.

  • Oct 4, 2023 | thechicagothinker.com | Jack Moore

    Is moral decline in the United States real? A massive section of Americans believe so, but Mark Mellman, a political strategist writing for The Hill, contends otherwise, claiming moral decline to be a myth. “If morals had been steadily declining, even for the last 70 years, let alone the last 2,000, we’d all be living in some Mad Maxian dystopia,” Mellman writes in a recent column.

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