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Month: June 2021

A bride collapsed and died at her wedding. The groom then married the woman’s sister with her dead body lying in the next room.

A wedding in India took a morbid turn when the bride collapsed and died just before completing her wedding rituals. Instead, the groom ended up marrying her younger sister on the same day – with the original bride’s body lying in another room. The incident took place May 27 in the village of Samaspur, in …

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Ex-CDC Chief Got Death Threats From Scientists for Lab Leak Theory

Former Centers for Disease Control Director Robert Redfield on Thursday told Vanity Fair he received death threats from other scientists for saying he suspected COVID-19 originated in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Redfield told Vanity Fair the death threats came after he told CNN in March, “I am of the point of view that I still …

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Wicomico Sees Overdose Death Spike During Pandemic

SALISBURY – An uptick in overdose deaths and challenges relating to COVID-19 vaccinations highlighted a recent report on the health of Wicomico County. Last week, Wicomico County Health Officer Lori Brewster presented the Wicomico County Council with a report on Wicomico’s health. While she noted COVID-19 statistics – including positivity and case rates – were …

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McDonald’s is testing automated drive-thru ordering at 10 Chicago restaurants

At 10 McDonald’s locations in Chicago, workers aren’t taking down customers’ drive-thru orders for McNuggets and french fries — a computer is, CEO Chris Kempczinski said Wednesday. Kempczinski said the restaurants using the voice-ordering technology are seeing about 85% order accuracy. Only about a fifth of orders need to be a taken by a human at those …

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Harris Announces Military Service Academy June 15th Virtual Webinar

WASHINGTON, DC: Congressman Andy Harris, M.D., announced his annual military service academy information event for high school students interested in pursuing a Congressional nomination to attend one of the nation’s military service academies.  The virtual forum will be held on Tuesday, June 15th at 5:30PM, and will run approximately 90 minutes.  Congressman Harris will kick off the …

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Wicomico Transportation Priorities Outlined

SALISBURY – The extension of an airport runway, the relocation of a weigh station and a feasibility study for the Salisbury bypass continue to top the county’s list of priority transportation projects submitted to the state. Last week, Public Works Deputy Director Mark Whitelock and Salisbury Airport Manager Tony Rudy presented the Wicomico County Council …

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Mueller to teach a class on Russia collusion probe at University of Virginia law school

Former special counsel Robert Mueller will teach a class at the University of Virginia law school about the roughly two-year-long, $32 million Trump-Russia collusion probe. The “Mueller Report and the Role of the Special Counsel,” will be taught by Mueller and three former federal prosecutors, James Quarles, Andrew Goldstein, and Aaron Zebley, the school announced Wednesday. The …

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OC Eyes Formal Collection Process For Fines

OCEAN CITY – A resort committee this month agreed to have the town’s attorney and city manager develop a collections process for municipal infraction fines. Last week, City Solicitor Heather Stansbury came before the Ocean City Police Commission seeking direction on how to collect unpaid municipal infraction fines. “It’s a subject I know has been …

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