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HANNAH SCHOENBAUM

HANNAH SCHOENBAUM

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How people witnessed the ‘darkest day in Vancouver’ when a car slammed into a crowded festival

Vancouver's Filipino community is mourning after a man rammed his black Audi SUV into the crowd at a Filipino heritage festival, killing 11 people and injuring dozens

How people witnessed the ‘darkest day in Vancouver’ when a car slammed into a crowded festival
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Americans convicted in Congo of a botched coup attempt now face US charges

Three Americans repatriated to the United States from Congo have been charged by the U.S. Justice Department with staging an elaborate coup attempt aimed at overthrowing the African nation’s government

Americans convicted in Congo of a botched coup attempt now face US charges
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Congo repatriates 3 Americans who had faced death sentences over a failed coup plot

Congo says three Americans convicted of participating in a botched coup attempt last year have been repatriated to the United States

Congo repatriates 3 Americans who had faced death sentences over a failed coup plot
Environment|Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. says he plans to tell CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F

RFK Jr. says he plans to tell CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water
Health|Political|US

First Black Republican woman in Congress honored in Utah after her death from brain cancer

Family and friends of former U.S. Rep. Mia Love gathered in Salt Lake City to honor her life and legacy after she died of brain cancer in March at age 49

First Black Republican woman in Congress honored in Utah after her death from brain cancer
Crime|Political|US

Transgender student's arrest for violating Florida bathroom law is thought to be a first

A transgender college student declared “I am here to break the law” before entering a women’s restroom at the Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee and being handcuffed by police

Transgender student's arrest for violating Florida bathroom law is thought to be a first
Health|Political|US

Utah bans fluoride in public drinking water, a first in the US

Utah has become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, despite widespread opposition from dentists and national health organizations

Utah bans fluoride in public drinking water, a first in the US
Arts|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Travel

What to know about Boulder, Colorado, the Sundance Film Festival's new home

After four decades in Park City, Utah, the Sundance Film Festival is relocating to Boulder, Colorado

What to know about Boulder, Colorado, the Sundance Film Festival's new home
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Utah adds protections for child influencers following YouTuber Ruby Franke's child abuse conviction

Utah is moving to protect the children of online content creators following the child abuse conviction of Ruby Franke, who dispensed parenting advice to millions of people online

Utah adds protections for child influencers following YouTuber Ruby Franke's child abuse conviction
Celebrity|Health|Political|US

What is glioblastoma, the aggressive brain cancer that killed former US Rep. Mia Love?

The death of former U.S. Rep. Mia Love has brought renewed attention to an aggressive form of brain cancer that killed her at age 49

What is glioblastoma, the aggressive brain cancer that killed former US Rep. Mia Love?
Election|Health|Political|US

Former Utah Rep. Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to the US House, has died

Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, a daughter of Haitian immigrants who became the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died on Sunday

Former Utah Rep. Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to the US House, has died
Economy|Political|US

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall

Republican U.S. Rep. Celeste Maloy says the country risks drifting toward authoritarianism if the executive branch isn't brought under control

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall

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