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2:19 p.m. EDT MS BRUCE: Hi, everyone. Welcome aboard. Look at that front row. Look at that second, third, and fourth, and fifth, and tenth row, and hundredth row. Thank you all for being here. I do appreciate it very much. Of course, we have some announcements. I have a little bit of breaking news I’m going to start with, and then at the end I will have a few remarks about my personal situation and my work. So, if I could ask us to – I don’t know if you’d ask any questions, but I don’t know if you’re…

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Cheryl Hines is opening up about her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nearly one year after his sexting scandal with journalist Olivia Nuzzi. Hines refused to comment on the alleged affair directly, but she did skirt around the topic as she walked through a series of questions regarding some of her husband’s scandals in an interview with the Wall Street Journal published Tuesday. “I don’t think there’s any point to going through every rumor and headline to try to defend or explain it,” the actress said. “Bobby and I talk about everything, so that’s how we move through everything,…

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HAMBURG, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Hamburg family who has been fighting their insurance provider to cover brain surgery for their 11-month-old son can now breathe a sigh of relief: the denial has been overturned. The Casacci family said they, along with their son Cam, have been battling to get to this point for months. Learning that treatment is finally on the way brought tears to their eyes. “A moment of relief that we got what we needed and we can move forward and give this little guy the best childhood and life that he deserves,” said Brad Casacci, Cam’s father. Cam…

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TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Former New York Ranger Brian Mullen was in Troy on Tuesday to help announce a partnership with the New York Rangers through a youth program called Learn to Play. Download our WTEN+ streaming app on Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV! Officials said the new partnership with the Rangers will help young athletes in the region have access to professional-level coaching and programming. “This program was designed for kids that didn’t have the opportunity to play hockey to give them the opportunity,” Mullen said. “And that’s pretty much how I grew up. I played roller hockey…

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Shelley Simpson, president and CEO of Lowell-based J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc., quickly put into perspective the significance of being a Forty Under 40 honoree. “It’s a big deal,” she said. Simpson, a member of the 2009 class, was the keynote speaker for the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal’s 29th annual Forty Under 40 luncheon Tuesday (Aug. 12) at Embassy Suites in Rogers. More than 350 people attended the event, which is sponsored by Intrust Bank. Link here to read the profiles for the 2025 Forty Under 40 class. Simpson has worked for J.B. Hunt for 31 years and has served…

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Sunnyside apartment complex has been warned to clean up its act after multiple complaints to the city about rats.An Eyewitness News crew spotted several of them sleeping near the garbage bin at the Cullen Park Apartments on Tuesday afternoon.Each night, residents say the rats take over.”It’s about a million of them just going around,” Rich Maserati said.One woman shared a video with Eyewitness News of dead rats she said she found inside her apartment.Records show the city took three complaints about rats at the complex in May, including reports of rats chewing through walls.”They’re the…

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A rendering of Tucker Town Green art installation. (Provided by the City of Tucker) The Tucker City Council voted 6-1 on Aug. 11 to tighten restrictions on drive-through facilities in several defined areas, but eliminated some supplemental changes made between first and second read. According to a staff memo, in the downtown area (DT-2), it would remove the option for a Special Land Use Permit for restaurants, thus making it a prohibited use. In the Northlake area, it would remove the option for a SLUP in the NL-2 and NL-3 areas. For Lawrenceville Highway, the SLUP option would be removed…

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Nearly six weeks after historic floods killed at least 108 people in Kerr County, including 37 children, the Texas Senate passed several key bills Tuesday aimed at preventing that kind of death toll the next time a major storm strikes. “It will save lives today and it didn’t cost a dime to do it,” said Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, who chairs the Senate Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding, adding if these policies are implemented and followed “odds are you would have no fatalities.” The three flood-related bills voted out of the Senate address warning sirens,…

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Watch CBS News Nancy Chen reports on what new inflation data tells us about the state of the economy, and the dangers of a flesh-eating bacteria. Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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