Steve Nedved

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Florida authorities searching for gunman who shot, killed 15-year-old walking to school

Facebook/OrangeCoSheriff(ORLANDO, Fla.) — Authorities in Florida are searching for clues to find the gunman who shot and killed a 15-year-old walking to school on Monday morning. Alejandro Vargas, a sophomore at Boone High School in Orlando, was shot around 6:30 a.m. while on his way to class, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office announced. Deputies responded …

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Brexit preparations: Troops on standby as businesses are ‘watching in horror’

iStock/LanceB(LONDON) —  The U.K. government is stepping up its preparations for a “no-deal Brexit,” including placing the military on standby. The country has been trying to figure out how to manage a Brexit — wherein the U.K. would leave the European Union — since citizens voted for it in 2016. “As yet we have not …

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An ‘unspeakable tragedy’: Connecticut town stunned by arrest of 12-year-old in killing of twin sister

iStock/madsci(HARTFORD, Connecticut) — A 12-year-old boy allegedly killed his twin sister by stabbing her in the neck and torso and attacking his mother, a prominent lobbyist, in what a family friend described as an “unspeakable tragedy” in their Connecticut home, officials said. Brigid Curtin was identified Wednesday as the 12-year-old who was killed by her …

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Royals gather for Queen’s pre-Christmas lunch

Instagram/@kensingtonroyal(LONDON) — The royals are getting into the Christmas spirit ahead of the holiday. Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, among other members of the royal family, attended the Queen’s annual pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted arriving at the palace on Wednesday. …

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U.S. and China to talk in January  

Trade talks continue between the U.S. and China. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Bloomberg the two countries have had several rounds of talks in recent weeks and plan to meet in person in January to discuss a broader trade truce. He says both countries are working on “documenting an agreement” before the March 1st deadline. …

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Multi-year approach to weed management

Farmers continue to manage weeds with a multi-year approach. Winfield United agronomist Andy Schmidt says herbicide-resistance makes planning ahead essential. “My strategy is looking at the current weed spectrum I’m working with.  Do I have giant ragweed (or) marestail?  Am I no-till or working my ground?” He tells Brownfield weeds are becoming more detrimental to …

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Cattle, hog futures mixed ahead of USDA reports

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle futures were mixed in limited trade volume on position squaring ahead of Thursday’s Cattle on Feed report and Friday’s Cold Storage report.  Feeder cattle futures closed weak, pressured by lack of buying interest.  February live cattle closed $.32 lower at $122.25 and April live cattle closed $.02 lower at …

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Relive the “Greatest Moments” from the “CMA Awards Live” with new set arriving in January

Time LifeYou may’ve seen the infomercial for Time Life’s extensive CMA Awards retrospective that’s available through the mail, but now a special three-disc version is coming to retail. CMA Awards Live: Greatest Moments 1968-2015 will arrive in stores on January 8, and sell for about $30. The set boasts history-making moments from Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley, Trisha Yearwood, Reba …

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New text-to-911 feature helps police save suicidal man: Report

iStock/Preto_perola(BOSTON) — A new text-to-911 feature recently released by a Massachusetts police department helped officers to save a suicidal man, according to a report. On Wednesday morning, the Randolph Police Department received 911 texts detailing a 23-year-old who was threatening to kill himself, ABC Boston affiliate WCVB reported. A police officer and detective entered the …

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Girl with cochlear implants gets classroom elf just like her

iStock/goodmoments(JOHNSON CITY, N.Y.) — When a little girl who wears cochlear implants was out of school, magic happened. Ann Redmore is a first grader at St. James School in Johnson City, New York. Earlier this week she had to miss school for an appointment related to her implants. And on that very day, Holly the …

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