GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Gun violence continues to impact neighborhoods across Grand Rapids, with multiple shootings reported in just the last few days. Now, community leaders and youth advocates are ...
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Blasts from carbide guns have caused severe facial and ocular injuries, some of which may result in permanent vision loss. The UP State Ophthalmic Society has so far collated 60 cases from across the ...
Madikeri: The need to unite inorder to protect gun rights and preserve the Kodava language of the community was highlighted by Virajpet MLA AS Ponnanna.He was speaking after inaugurating the 10-day ...
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Pine Bluff community leaders came together Saturday evening to keep a tradition alive, one that focuses on the youth. Gloves not Guns is a youth sports organization in the Pine ...
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PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Portlanders took a moment to remember those lost to gun violence Saturday at an event called “Unity in the Community.” The event was held to help raise awareness of the crisis ...
Not long after it was confirmed that Paramount and Skydance will keep franchises like Top Gun at the top of the priority list after the recent merger, the follow-up to Tom Cruise’s hit legacy sequel ...
(L-R) David Ellison and Tom Cruise in 'Top Gun: Maverick' Getty/Universal Just more than 24 hours ago, newly minted Paramount CEO David Ellison and his top flight team was talking up what a top ...
On Tuesday, nearly two dozen Philly teens will be traveling 5,000 miles from New York City to Ghana, where they will spend their time using their learned trade skills to build desks and chairs for ...