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PEABODY, Mass. - A 5-year-old Massachusetts boy is heartbroken after the gifts he received at his birthday party were accidentally loaded into the wrong vehicle and disappeared.Jessica Fratoni, of Peabody, tells The Salem News that a friend offered to put her son Gage s new Legos, action figures and other gifts in the mother s Honda Pilot after the birthday party at a bowling party Sunday.The friend apparently loaded the gifts into the wrong Honda Pilot. Fratoni contacted the bowling alley, which got in touch with other parties at the facility, but no one has come forward. She also contacted police and w <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.fr>yeezy ent on Facebook to appeal for the gifts return.Fratoni says her son cried and losing the gifts is the worst thing that could possibly happen to a 5-year-old boy. salomon ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-a3969ce1-1cad-4873-b19b-7d7e96247fb5, right-rail-recirc-item--id-a39 stanley cup 69ce1-1cad-4873-b19b-7d7e96247fb5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-a3969ce1-1cad-4873-b19b-7d7e96247fb5 ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block;
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All U.S. health care workers should be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a jointstatementMonday by stanley cup a slew of major medical groups that argued the health and safety of the nation depends on such mandates to rein in a pandemic that has killed nearly 611,000 Americans.Noting the pandemic s recent resurgence through super-contagious variants and the availability of safe and effective vaccines, nearly 60 organizations, including the American Medical Association and the American Nursing Association, said that all medical workers have an ethical commitment to put their patients first. We stand with the growing numb stanley cup er of experts and institutions that support the requirement for universal vaccination of health workers, they said in thestatement.A separateappealcame last week by the American Hospital Association, the country s biggest hospital group. The medical community s call comes as the Delta variant tears across the country, with coronavirus cases sharply increasing among unvaccinated populations.Those who ve resisted getting immunized include a substantial count of hospital workers, including across New York, where 25% of hospital workers are not vaccinated, with the number even higher in New Yor stanley cup k City, according tostate data. Their reluctance was foreshadowed in previous surveys of medical workers. In late 2020, only 36% of U.S. health care workers said they were willing to take the vaccine as soon as it Ujcv Gun death rate rises for second year in a row
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Following an unparalleled 35-year run, the New York production of Andrew Lloyd Webber s Phantom of the Opera, Broadway s longest-running show, will end in early 2023, producers confirmed Friday. The show s final performance will be held on Feb. 18, 2023, producers Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Group said in a news release. As a British producer who has been lucky enough to have been producing in New York for over 40 consecutive years, it has been an unparalleled honour to have presented the longest-running musical in Broadway s history, Andrew Lloyd Webber s The Phantom of the Opera, Mackintosh said in a statement. That this legendary show has thrilled New York for nearly 35 phenomenal years is quite astounding to me. Since it opened at the Majestic Theatre on Jan. 26, 1988, Broadway s Phantom has been performed over 13,500 times for 19.5 million people and grossed $1.3 billion, according to producers. It has won seven Tony Awards, including best musical. Producers said the show has been Broadway s largest generator of jobs in Broadway and U.S. theatrical history, employing approximately 6,500 people during its run.Worldwide, it has also been performed in front of an estimated 145 mil stanley cup lion people in 41 countries, and in 1 stanley cup 7 languages, producers said. Though the Broadway iteration will be closing its doors, the show will still continue in other locations. L-R John Riddle as Raoul , Ben stanley cup Crawford Djnv Howard Dean says he d be shocked if Democrats nominate two white guys in 2020
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Workers are trying to catch a small, very spirited monkey that escaped its enclosure at the Memphis Zoo.CBS affiliate WREG reports the primate, a macaque named Zimm, broke free around 4 p.m. Thursday.After the escape, visitors were asked to leave the nearby area as workers searched for Zimm, who senior veterinarian Felicia Knight called a very spirited monkey. asics Zoo officials say Zimm, who weighs about 10 pounds and is described as harmless, likely ran into a storm drain on the property.They say she could be asleep and may not come out until morning. WREG reports that some areas of the zoo may be closed. Trams will not be running until the monkey is found.The zoo tweeted: We have you af1 in our sights, @Zimm901. Sleep well, little macaque. We ll have you home soon.mdash; Memphis Zoo @MemphisZoo July 10, 2015 Zimm converse has her own parody twitter account, which has more than 1,000 followers. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-3ac53aa0-8ff1-437b-b920-8ae8ddb64aa0, right-rail-recirc-item--id-3ac53aa0-8ff1-437b-b920-8ae8ddb64aa0 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-3ac53aa0-8ff1-437b-b920-8ae8ddb64aa0 ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block;
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Tony Eden says he narrowly escaped b <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup eing taken hostage during the 1985 riots at the Tennessee State Prison in Nashville. The former corrections officer, now 61, was cornered by inmates as buildings were set ablaze and burned.Eden credits an inmate, named Nicholas Todd Sutton, with saving his life that day. Thirty-five years later, Eden found himself advocating for Sutton to be spared from a similar fate.Seven former and current officials, including Eden stanley cup , requested Lee to commute Sutton s death sentence. The petition cited three separate occasions where Sutton stepped in to protect corrections staff from violence. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee denied Sutton s clemency petition on Wednesday, saying after careful consideration of the request, he would not be intervening. Sutton, 58, is scheduled to be executed by the electric chair Thursday. I have four boys and a girl now who probably wouldn t be here if that day turned out differently, Eden told CBS News. I wouldn t have the life I have today if it weren t for Nick. Kevin Sharp, one of Sutton s attorneys, told CBS News this type of support is unusual. You need people like Nick who make the place safer, Sharp added. He s not getting out, all we re asking for is the governor commute his execution. He would still die in prison, just stanley cup not by the electric chair. Sutton has four murder convictions. The first three were committed in 1979 when he was 18 years old. He was handed down Iwcp U.S. sets record for billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in 2023
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- A dangerous rainstorm drenching the East Coast brought more misery Sunday to South Carolina -- cutting power to thousands, forcing hundreds of water rescues and closing scores of roads because of floodwaters.During a news conference on Sunday afternoon, S <a href=https://www.salomonschuhe.com.de>salomon outh Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said tha af1 t the system carrying the epic rainfall is just sitting there. We haven t seen this kind of rainfall in the low country in a thousand years, she said. That s how big of a deal this is. Emergency management officials sent a statewide alert telling people to stay off roads and remain stanley cup indoors unless their homes were in danger of flooding. Interstate highways were closed by flooding -- including a 75-mile stretch of I-95 in the eastern part of the state that is a key route connecting Miami to Washington, D.C. and New York. Clare Reigard of Georgetown, South Carolina, abandons her car after it stalled on Duke Street due to heavy rains in Georgetown, South Carolina October 4, 2015. REUTERS Nearly 30,000 customers were without power. The National Weather Service reported 13 inches of rain, the greatest three-day rainfall total on record, have been recorded at the service s monitoring station at the Charleston International Airport, according to CBS affiliate WCSC in Charleston. The recorded daily rainfall total for Satu
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BETHESDA, Md. -- Two American University <a href=https://www.salomonschuhe.com.de>salomon students are headed to court following an off-campus fraternity party that could see one of them fined for more than a quarter of a million dollars, CBS affiliate WUSA reported.The January 15th party in Bethesda ended with police issuing alcohol adidas originals citations to more than 100 underage drinkers.Twenty-one-year-old Jamieson Tymann faces a March 10th court date after he allegedly punched a Montgomery County Police Officer in the chest and in the eye. Tymann became agitated after an officer repeatedly asked him to leave the party. The fourth-year student is the President of Pi Kappa Alpha, an off-campus fraternity located at 5906 Walhonding Road. The house is leased to 22-year-old Tyler Steinhardt. He now faces 110 counts of providing alcohol to minors. When officers pulled up in front of the house, they saw two young men carrying an intoxicated 18-year-old woman to an Uber car. She was taken to the hospital to be treated for alcohol poisoning.Sources told WUSA the inside of the house was trashed during the party, with beer seeping through the ceiling into the basement.Police discovered 200 partygoers just on the first floor. Another 50 to 75 people were huddled in the garage. Underage drinkers hid in closets, under beds and anywhere they could find when officers moved in, police said. The house was so packed, investigators estimated the air temperatu adidas samba re to be 100 degrees. Alcohol wa
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The family photos document a life surrounded by a loving family and a love for adventure. As Debra Tice will tell you, her son, Austin, had a typical upbringing. Asked if she knew her son would eventually become a reporter, Tice said, He always dreamed of it. For nearly a dozen years now, though, it s her first-born child, Austin Tice, who s been missing from family gatherings. The former U.S. Marine and freelance journalist, then 31 years old, disappeared in August of 2012 while covering the Syrian civil war for news outlets such as the Washington Post, CBS News and McClatchy newspapers.A few weeks later, a short video appeared on social media, showing him blindfolded with his apparent captors. No one claimed responsibility for his kidnapping, and he hasn t been seen or heard from since. For Debra Tice, it s been heart-wrenching thinking about how her son is faring after nearly 12 years in captivity. When I think about that 鈥?think about that being how long you were in school before you graduated from high school, she said.In the years since her son s kidnapping, Tice has t <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley italia urned into a one-woman advocate to try and get her son released. We spoke with her in Washington, D.C., during her most recent trip to the nation s capital this month. I m always trying to get messages into the W stanley uk hite House, of course, and up on Capitol Hill, and also meeting with people that I know in the city that can help, Tice said.The FBI is offering a $1 million reward for the safe location stanley cup and ret Hvrz Building management says burst pipe at Kilbourn Ave. apartment was weather related
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Graef, now a major downtown employer, is bringing its entire headquarters staff back to the office July 12 for the first time since the pandemic. Employees are returning to space theyd only just inhabited, custom-designed before COVID-19 to provide for openness and collaboration. Then the pandemic shut everything down. The company believes the new HQ is not only still viable, but will continue to attract talented people because of its design and location in the former Grand Avenue Mall. TMJ4 We were here for two and half months, and then the pandemic hit, recalled Graef President and CEO John Kissinger. In its move downtown from the far west side of Milwaukee, Graef built out and took over what was <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup once the food court in the old mall, now called The Avenue. The way our office is, its almost the anti-COVID design, Kissinger descri stanley canada bed. We have smaller workspaces, closer together, a lot of collaborative area. As the pandemic r stanley mug aged and the return to offices everywhere looked uncertain, it made for some nervous moments. Kissinger wondered whether this new space would work in a post-COVID world. I always knew we had to wait and see how things turned out, he admitted, but yeah. There was a thought that maybe things would change and everyone would want a hermetically sealed office. TMJ4 Kissinger, however, doesnt think that will be the case after all. He cites the new HQs proximity to downtown events, an
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