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SF firefighters rally for retiree denied cancer treatment by Blue Shield as more come forward
On the steps of San Francisco City Hall, firefighters joined forces to fight for one of their own: retired firefighter Ken ...
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What Happens When You Poke Sleeping Black Shield Hornets?
Many people are terrified of hornets, and for good reason—their potent, painful stings are extremely unpleasant and provide ...
In an exclusive interview with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, he laid out the safety considerations of the mission.
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Distracted South Shields driver forced policeman to jump to safety on a 70mph Sunderland road
A distracted driver forced a traffic policeman to jump to safety – then struck his car – after failing to spot a temporary ...
In his first official visit to Kennedy Space Center, newly sworn-in NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman spoke exclusively on ...
A slew of new laws around the globe are trying to curb minors’ access to social media—but legal challenges are afoot.
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Parents issued major safety alert over 'deadly' product that 'suffocates' babies and young children
A common baby item has been put under an urgent government alert. Parents and carers are being advised not to use baby sleep ...
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New security gates planned at historic South Pier in South Shields to boost public safety and stop vandalism
Plans for new security gates at the historic South Pier in South Shields to improve public safety and prevent vandalism have ...
"This is a fight, not just for Ken Jones, but for all firefighters in the future who may need lifesaving treatment," said ...
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. — The New Mexico National Guard’s Joint Task Force Zia Shield continues to support the Española community as part of an ongoing effort to enhance public safety, assist local authorities ...
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Shield of Sisters and Cobos Law Firm push for military reform on Capitol Hill after Fort Hood OBGYN case
Shield of Sisters, Cobos Law Firm, and four survivors traveled to Capitol Hill to share their stories with lawmakers and ...
Former Sentinel reporter Gerald Shields shares his memories about an Orlando-bound train for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus that detailed in 1994, killing two people.
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