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stanley cup air of Disney World s revamped governing body said Wednesday that it was shameful for Disney to sign agreements with their predecessors stripping them of most of their authority. Our board wanted to work with Disney, but Disney decided they didn t want to work with us. It was Disney s way or the highway, Martin Garcia, chair of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, said at the start of a board meeting. Garcia said that the new supervisors, who were appointed by Florida s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, had good intentions about collaborating with the company. And in response, he had a warning about what the new supervisors who now oversee Disney World s vast Florida holdings might try to achieve in the evolving showdown between the governor and Disney.
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OLD BRIDGE, N.J. - A New Jersey girl called 911 after she touched her Elf on the Shelf.Police say 7-year-old Isabelle LaPeruta of Old Bridge was worried because, according to the popular children s book, the magic of Christmas goes away if the elf is touched.WNBC-TV reports the girl told the 911 operator not to come to her house because she had meant to call her dad. However, police are required to check 911 calls and an officer found the child in tears.Her mother, Lynanne, says she awoke from a nap to find her daughter trying t
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Washington mdash; President Biden tested positive for COVID-19 again Monday, according to the White House physician, as he continues to experience a rebound infection that can occur in patients taking the Paxlovid antiviral treatment.Dr. Kevin O Connor, Mr. Biden s physician, said in a
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The area known as the Mariposa Wash is a hilly region in Arizona straddling the U.S.-Mexico border. It s cut in two, in some areas, by a sturdy, rusted metal fence with heavy gates. When the area floods during monsoon season, debris left behind by would-be border crossers is washed up against the fence in drifts of refuse. Water bottles, clothing, all the detritus of desperation is left clinging to the barrier
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Salt Lake City mdash; A judge refused to overturn part of Utah s lewdness law Tuesday in a blow to a woman who s fighting criminal charges after her stepchildren saw her topless in her own home.Jud
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stanley cup for 10 years. Buchanan and the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah had pointed to a court ruling that overturned a topless ban in Colorado and helped fuel a movement. They said Utah s law on lewdness involving a child is unfair because it treats men and women differently for baring their chests. Tilli Buchanan is seen in Judge Kara Pettit s courtroom with her attorney Randy Richards on Nov. 19, 2019. Leah Hogsten/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP A global movement advocating for the rights of women to go topless, called the Free the Nipple campaign, has seen mixed success
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NEWARK, N.J. - Authorities say a former police officer killed himself after a chase with police that led state troopers to finding the body of the ex-cop s wife in his trunk.New Jersey State police were notified Saturday night by police in Providence, Rhode Island, that Franklin Osgood was believed to be traveling on the New Jersey Turnpike.Officers located his car, but Osgood, a former Providence police officer, refused to pull over. CBS New York reports Osgood lost control of the car and ran off the road, striking a guard rail and a state police vehicle, authorities said. Troopers found the 61-year-old Osgood with a self-inflicted gunshot wound when they approached the car. The body of 55-year-old Mary Jo Osgood was in the trunk.Franklin Osgoo
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Little by little, the restaurant industry has begun
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CHICAGO-- The Chicago police union says it has hired as a janitor the officer charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a black teenager.Dean Angelo, president of the Fraternal Order of Police Chicago, says the union hired Jason Van Dykeabout three weeks ago. Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke pleads not guilty in death of Laquan McDonald 00:44 Van Dy
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A federal judge in Seattle is temporarily blocking the release of blueprints to make untraceable and undetectable 3D-printed guns. A group of eight attorneys general sued to stop a Texas-based company, Defense Distributed, from making the designs available online. The company reached a settlement with the U.S. government in June that allowed them to make the blueprints public.Cody Wilson, the founder of Defense Distributed who has a tombstone outside his office that says American Gun Control, believes that everyone in America has a right to build their own guns arsenal, reports CBS News correspondent To
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hoka their own.Dokoupil spoke to Wilson hours before the judge s ruling came down, but he was clear with us: he believes he s already won. I believe that I am championing the Second Amendment in the 21st century, Wilson told CBS This Morning. You think that s good for the safety of Americans. You think that s good for American families. You think that s good for American streets, Dokoupil said. Yeah, yeah, Wilson said, adding that he thinks it s unquestionably good for the future. I think access to the firearm is a fundamental human dignity. It s a fundamental human right, Wilson sai
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