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Lebanon’s Hezbollah was one of the first to enter the war between Israel and Hamas in October, and in a short space of time launched numerous attacks into northern Israel. At the time, the Israeli military established a several-kilometer buffer zone in the area, forcing civilians to leave. In early June, Hezbollah launched its largest attack in recent months. The tensions began in early June. Fires sparked by rockets fired by Lebanon-based Hezbollah have affected large swaths of northern Israel, while Israel has reportedly requested reinforcements to fight the blazes due to a lack of troops.Israeli media reported that six…
Insufficient oversight of a federal program meant to provide food for children and failure to act on red flags created an opportunity for $250 million to be stolen in one of the nation’s largest pandemic aid frauds, a Minnesota legislative watchdog said in a scathing report released Thursday. The Minnesota Department of Education “failed to act on warning signs the department was aware of before the COVID-19 pandemic and before the alleged fraudulent activities began, did not effectively exercise its authority to hold Feeding Our Future accountable for program requirements, and was inadequately prepared to respond to problems that arose…
SAN ANTONIO – Ballet is a sport, a dance and an art form with a long history, and the San Antonio Ballet School aims to teach all aspects of dance to the children who participate in its program.The school opened in San Antonio three years ago, but its parent company has operated across the country for more than 30 years.”I think having a school attached to a ballet company gives kids exposure to the arts and the full journey,” said Sofiane Silve, artistic director of the San Antonio Ballet School.This ballet school is unique in that it teaches an exclusively…
Fourteen businesses in Wichita, Goddard and Park City were out of compliance during food safety and lodging inspections conducted by the Kansas Department of Agriculture last week.They were cited for a number of violations including bed bug infestations, roaches, blood stains on bedding, sinks with no hot water, a business operating without a valid license, dishes that weren’t getting sanitized, old rice, raw meats touching each other or fresh foods, dirty towels in hotel rooms that were ready to rent, motels that weren’t testing their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, mystery chemicals stored under a kitchen sink, and more, according…
Today’s highlights in sports history:In 1992, the Chicago Bulls won their second consecutive championship, defeating the Portland Trail Blazers 97-93 in Game 6. Michael Jordan was named MVP for the second consecutive year.On this date:1922 – Gene Sarazen defeats Bobby Jones and John Black to win the U.S. Open tournament.1934 – Max Baer stops Primo Carnera in 11 rounds in New York to win the world heavyweight title.1952 – Jim Peters sets the marathon world record (2:20:42.2).1952 – Julius Boros shoots 281 at Northwood Club in Dallas to win the U.S. Open, beating Ed Oliver by four strokes.1958 – Tommy…
It was revealed that Yusuf Kavakli had recently been suffering from cancer. Yesterday, Yusuf Kavakli, who was taken to the hospital for treatment and placed in the intensive care unit, died. Yusuf Kavakli, who is known for his television appearances, also made occasional comments and was on the agenda. Kavakli previously said on a live broadcast, “A woman would do the laundry, cook the food, clean the house, make the bed! God commands it! What are you talking about? If you are not going to do it, I will do it, what are you here for?” He made the following…
He claims to have held young women captive in his home: Statement by Hasan Kan Kaya “He wanted to get closer to me.” The young woman, whose statement was taken at the police station, said that she met Hasan Khan Kaya at a graduation party from a private university and later went to his house together, where they had a conversation for a while while drinking alcohol. Kaya wanted to get closer to her and when she refused, he asked to hang out at his house. The young woman explained that Kaya did not allow her to leave the house…
Algot’s frozen kimbap Sajo Daelim, a major Korean seafood processing and marine products company, has entered the frozen kimbap market, becoming a new giant in the Korean food industry and throwing down the gauntlet to the frozen kimbap export market that was pioneered by small domestic food companies. Sajo Daelim announced the launch of its frozen kimbap brand on Friday, adding that it has already shipped 36 tonnes, or 155,000 rolls, of frozen kimbap products to the U.S. since April. The company’s main products are canned tuna and kamaboko, and it plans to export around 72,000 units per month. Sajo…
June 13, 2024 About five hours after Burlington City’s Malachi James broke the long-held state wind-legal record in the 100-meter dash at Wednesday’s 55th NJSIAA Meet of Champions, Southern’s Cole Kramer came close to breaking the record again!While the attention of the New Jersey track and field world was focused on James’ state wind-allowed record time of 10.28 seconds set by the Pennsauken High School M of C, Kramer mounted a strong attempt at the new record by winning the 100 meters in 10.35 seconds (wind-allowed 1.0) at the Brooks PR Invitational at Renton Memorial Stadium in Renton, Washington.Kramer’s time…
York River State Park Entrance RICHMOND — Virginia State Parks will celebrate History and Culture Day on June 15 with special events at each location commemorating the park’s 88th anniversary. “We pride ourselves on connecting people with our state parks and allowing them to experience firsthand the importance of recreation and protecting each park resource,” said Virginia State Parks Director Melissa Baker. “We take pride in sharing the history of our parks and look forward to improving our systems and preserving the stories of our parks to share with future generations.” According to the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation,…