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4 days ago |
pix11.com | Michael Bartiromo
(NEXSTAR) – Police departments across the country are issuing warnings to high school students partaking in their local “senior assassin” games, some of which have resulted in serious injuries and arrests. Usually played by departing high-school seniors, the game tasks students with seeking out their fellow seniors and eliminating them from play by attacking them with squirt guns or other toy weapons.
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5 days ago |
pix11.com | Michael Bartiromo
(SavorNation) – Step inside any Texas Roadhouse, and it’s easy to spot the numerous references to the Lone Star State. Menu items include Texas Red Chili and a Fort Worth Ribeye; there’s a whole corner dedicated to Texas icon Willie Nelson; and it’s quite possible a waiter will boot-scoot over to someone’s table at any given moment. What you won’t see, though, are many mentions of Clarksville, Indiana.
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5 days ago |
ksnt.com | Dominique Jack |Michael Bartiromo
NEWARK, N.J. (WPIX) – Radar screens went black at Newark Liberty International Airport for the second time on Friday morning, a spokesperson for the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed to Nexstar’s WPIX. The outage happened around 3:55 a.m. and lasted about 90 seconds, according to the FAA.
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5 days ago |
wate.com | Michael Bartiromo
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5 days ago |
kfor.com | Dominique Jack |Michael Bartiromo
NEWARK, N.J. (WPIX) – Radar screens went black at Newark Liberty International Airport for the second time on Friday morning, a spokesperson for the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed to Nexstar’s WPIX. The outage happened around 3:55 a.m. and lasted about 90 seconds, according to the FAA.
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