Abdul Al Malik, 41, of Yemen, was sent to settle in the peaceful country of Montenegro. After his release in 2016, he received government compensation for a while, but it was over. He tried to raise funds by selling his artwork at Guantanamo, but made his last sale last year. …
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Emergency medical technician Lenny Fernandez, medical assistant Rodna Moore and physician assistant-certified Calvin Davis, from left to right, Vernon Health Department employees use the city’s new mobile health unit clinic to operate COVID-19. Rose & Shore, Inc. Vaccination of about 250 essential food processing personnel at Vernon, CA on March …
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – Bill Griffin has been waiting more than a year for this moment: given a new vaccine, he met his 3-year-old granddaughter for the first time since the outbreak began. “She came running. I picked it up and gave it a hug. It was amazing, ”the 70-year-old …
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Amazon employees at the Alabama warehouse continue to battle with the company over unionization. Documents show that Amazon is aware of its employees looking at water bottles and defecating in bags. The tech company rep. Mark Poken, in a tweet to D-Wisk, suggested that in recent years there have been …
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Boulder police said no one but that officer shot Eric Tally when he and other officers began stopping the gunman at the King Soaps store, after 911 so-called witnesses, Boulder police said. Boulder Police made the comments on Twitter, responding to comments that “were made by some people in our …
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