A man from Michigan was evacuated from a cruise ship after having seizures. First, he drained his bank account to pay his medical bills.
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The public is urged to lock cars and homes.
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Poplar Camp Beach is now a swim at your own risk facility.
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The BBB says they’re seeing a lot of scams reported from the Illinois Tollway and the Florida Turnpike.
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The parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria will undergo a massive reorganization and consolidation through 2027, as the church grapples with falling attendance and a growing priest shortage.
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The confirmation of the first two mosquito batches follows a mild winter and spring and comes two weeks earlier than in 2023.
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With governor’s $1.1 billion plan in question, General Assembly considers its options
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The win marked the 100th of Head Coach Jen Sewell's career.
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Dibba started his career at Chicago State in 2021-22 and played five games for the Cougars before transferring to Abilene Christian for the past two seasons.
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A cosmetology instructor at Rend Lake College was looking to get a cross-classification into a different specialty teaching.
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Rep. Windhorst says County Sheriffs are very familiar with their how their county’s 911 system works.
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The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague said he will seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders.
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McDonald says that earlier in his career, he tended to avoid writing about himself directly in songs. He opens up about his life and career in the memoir, What a Fool Believes.
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The seafood chain is in hot water after a series of bad choices by a parade of executives. Almost 580 restaurants will stay open, after dozens closed abruptly last week.
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Mohammad Mokhber worked in state-affiliated financial organizations before entering politics. He will lead the Iranian government until its presidential election, which must take place within 50 days.
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Former South African president Jacob Zuma has been barred from contesting in next week's elections, South Africa's top court ruled Monday.
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Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen finished testifying in the New York case on Monday. The duration of Trump's own defense is not known, though they have already begun calling witnesses.
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The pills for adults and school-aged kids aren't the right dose for preschoolers. Plus they taste bad. Now there's a new pill for little ones — but it seems like an uphill battle to get it to them.