martes, 14 de diciembre de 2021

Recovery efforts continue across the state of Kentucky after a devastating blow

Rhonda and Randy Simpson survived by hiding in their bedroom closet moments before the tornado hit.

      

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Kentucky candle factory survivor says she's alive thanks to the help of unknown 'savior'

Autumn Kirks was working at the Mayfield candle factory when a tornado passed through. She said she was stuck under a wall when a man saved her.

      

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AP Top Stories December 14 A

Here's the latest for Tuesday, December 14: South Africans must vaccinate before heading to rural areas for the holidays; Search for victims continues after building collapse in Sicily; Migrants die in crash near Hungary's border with Serbia; Pigeons dot the wintertime skies in Cairo.

      

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Your state's favorite Christmas cookie, according to Google

Is your favorite Christmas cookie the same as your nearby friends and family? Google shared a list of uniquely searched Christmas cookies by state.

      

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Orthodox Jewish woman hopes for change as rabbanit

In the West Bank, Rabbanit Marili-Mirvis is pushing the boundaries within the world of Orthodox Judaism as the leader of a newly fledged congregation, Shira HaTamar. (Dec. 14)

      

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Sexual assault in the Peace Corps, over 70 dead in Kentucky tornadoes: 5 Things podcast

At least 70 are dead after Kentucky tornadoes, Biden's approval rating continues to slide, and the Fed may move to tame inflation: 5 Things podcast

      

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800,000 US deaths from COVID-19 and counting: 'There's no question we will reach 1 million'

As the US nears 800,000 deaths from COVID-19, the question may not be whether the U.S. will reach 1 million fatalities but rather when, experts say.

      

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