Investigation Links Las Vegas Cold Case Murders to Gilgo Beach Connection

Las Vegas authorities are investigating unsolved cases for a potential connection to the Gilgo Beach suspect. Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old, was charged last month for the murders of three women in Long Island. The mother of Jessie Foster, a Las Vegas victim, sees similarities between her daughter’s case and the Gilgo Beach killings. Loading Something …

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The nuclear industry must demonstrate its ability to deliver

Stay updated on the latest developments in Nuclear energy with our free newsletter subscription. Sign up today! Receive a daily email digest, called myFT Daily Digest, summarizing the most recent news in the field of Nuclear energy. Nuclear power has regained attention due to its potential in reducing carbon emissions. A parliamentary committee in the …

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Marion County Record in Kansas: A Bold Defender of Press Freedom

Jeremiah Ariaz, the talented author of “The Kansas Mirror: The Fourth Estate in the Heart of America,” has recently embarked on a captivating photographic journey, capturing the essence of newspaper offices throughout Kansas. Marion, a quintessential Kansas town with a population of just under 2,000, proudly boasts a weekly newspaper that has been in operation …

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Opinion | Criticizing the State’s ‘Misguided Control’ over Houston Schools

To the Editor: The takeover of the Houston Independent School District is a prime example of the misguided approach to struggling school districts. Rather than closing libraries, these spaces should be expanded to promote learning and dynamic educators should be recruited to engage students. Placing misbehaving students in closed libraries and making them watch videos …

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Preserve Manila Bay: Opposing Reclamations for its Protection

President Marcos’ decision to suspend nearly all reclamation projects at Manila Bay is a long-awaited and commendable move that has been praised by environmental groups. They describe it as a “resounding victory” for coastal ecosystems and the Filipino people. During a situation briefing on flooding in Bulacan caused by Typhoon “Egay,” the President stated that …

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Eric Adams requires an unwavering determination to prevent Council chaos from undermining the Garment District proposal

New York City is currently facing a serious housing shortage, while also having numerous vacant, outdated office and manufacturing buildings that are unlikely to be filled again in a post-Covid world. However, the idea of repurposing these obsolete properties into apartments is not being well-received by certain individuals and organizations. The City Council members and …

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The Department of Justice under Biden takes on the most alarming risk of all

NEWExperience the convenience of listening to Fox News articles! The credibility of the Department of Justice is diminishing, and this is a dangerous situation for Americans. The continuous release of stories from Washington, D.C. is leading Americans to believe, with valid reasons, that justice is no longer impartial and the law is not being applied …

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Does anyone actually want to shell out more for auto insurance?

Are you searching for another cause to be infuriated with New York’s government? Feast your eyes on a preposterous new law that we’ve uncovered. The details of this legislation were brought to light by Chris Bragg of The Buffalo News, who has been unearthing shocking revelations about New York’s drivers. It turns out that soon, …

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The Editorial: How England’s class of ’23 has been let down by the government, according to The Guardian

The students who recently received their A-level results faced significant challenges. The class of 2023 only just experienced their first formal exams this summer as they were previously awarded their GCSEs through teacher assessment due to the pandemic. They belong to a cohort that is still recovering from the immense social and psychological disruptions caused …

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