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02-25-2023

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A Passive Stand Down for Guardian and PC 12 Flights During a Plane Coll

The incident occurred at approximately 9:15 p.m. near Stagecoach, Nevada. The cause of the crash is under investigation, Care Flight said. The five people on board were a pilot, a flight nurse, aFlight paramedic, a patient and a patient's family member.

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The Lucira COVID-19 Home Test for Influenza A and B: Emergency Use

The Lucira COVID-19 is the first home test for influenza A and B, commonly known as the flu. The test was granted an emergency use authorization, which facilitates the availability of “medical countermeasures” during public health emergencies. It can be used on children as young as 2, with adults collecting the samples.

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The aggravated Escobar, 51, whose death is being investigated as a

Juan Villanueva, 53, was found unresponsive shortly before 9 a.m. He was pronounced dead a short time later at a prison treatment facility. Escobar, 51, shared a cell at North Kern State Prison in Delano. His death is being investigated as a homicide, officials said.

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The Expanding of Telemedicine with Guardrails: Restoring the Access to Drugs

The Drug Enforcement Administration said late Friday it plans to reinstate once longstanding federal requirements for powerful drugs. The agency will also clamp down on how doctors can prescribe other, less addictive drugs to patients they've never physically met. The new rule seeks to keep expanded access to telehealth that's important for patients like those in rural areas while also balancing safety.

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The Up-from-Poverty Case of Clarence Thomas: The Case for Loan

Clarence Thomas is the court's longest-serving justice and staunchest conservative. Thomas has written about the role student loans played in his financial struggles. The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday involving President Joe Biden's debt relief plan. Thomas is not likely to be a vote in the administration's favor.

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Detroit Electricity Outage After a Storm, Consumers Energy, and DTE Energy

More than 600,000 customers of DTE Energy lost power when the storm plowed Wednesday. Consumers Energy said about 237,000 of its customers lost electricity. “I’m taking it as a lesson learned. Life is like that and you have to roll with the punches,” one woman says.

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A New York State Supreme Court Appellate Action Against HBO Max for Streaming the

Warner says it signed a contract in 2019 paying more than $500 million for the rights to existing and new episodes. The company alleges South Park Digital Studios offered two pandemic-themed specials to Paramount, which aired them in September 2020 and March 2021. The move, called “verbal trickery” in the lawsuit, drove the show's fans to the competing Paramount platform.

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Cho's body was found by a helicopter rescue team

The body of 54-year-old Seong Cho, a Korean citizen, was recovered from the base of Colchuck Peak. Cho's body was found under a thin layer of snow at the GPS coordinates provided by a member of the climbing party. The body was turned over to the Chelan County Coroner’s Office.

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The Czech Fellini of the East

Jakubisko has dozens of feature films and shorts to his credit. He was sometimes called “Fellini of the East,” or “Slovak Fellini’ after famed Italian director Federico Fellini. His biggest box-office success after the 1989 collapse communism was “Bathory” in 2008.

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Voting Rights in Maryland, Minnesota, and New Jersey

Legislators in Connecticut, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey and New Mexico have introduced voting rights measures. Michigan’s secretary of state is preparing a plan. The measures are taking a much wider approach than legislation targeting a single aspect of voting or elections law. They seek to implement many of the protections under the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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