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Thursday, December 20, 2018
George Soros named 'Person of the Year' by Financial Times - Yahoo Entertainment
December 20, 2018
Current News - Cesar Sayoc
George Soros named 'Person of the Year' by Financial Times - Yahoo Entertainment
Trump-era ushers in historic, early reelection spending - NBCNews.com
Email bomb threats received Thursday locally, nationally | News - Mohave Valley News
Family loses dogs and home in fire before the holiday - KFDM-TV News
Body camera program kicks off for Fort Lauderdale police - Sun Sentinel
George Soros named 'Person of the Year' by Financial Times - Yahoo Entertainment
Yahoo Entertainment
George Soros, the billionaire Democratic donor who has become a lightning rod for criticism from conservatives, including President Trump, was named “Person of the Year” by the Financial Times on Wednesday.
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Trump-era ushers in historic, early reelection spending - NBCNews.com
NBCNews.com
NBC News Political Unit 3 hours ago
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Email bomb threats received Thursday locally, nationally | News - Mohave Valley News
Mohave Valley News
KINGMAN — The Kingman Police Department responded to a third bomb threat in a week on Thursday.
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Family loses dogs and home in fire before the holiday - KFDM-TV News
KFDM-TV News
JEFFERSON COUNTY — A family's home in Jefferson County, is now ashes and memories after it was destroyed by flames a week before Christmas. Tuesday night, Water District 10 Volunteers firefighters were called to the 100 block of 8th Avenue when a neighbor saw flames coming from the back of the home.
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Body camera program kicks off for Fort Lauderdale police - Sun Sentinel
Sun Sentinel
After a little more than a year of testing body cameras with 35 officers, Fort Lauderdale police began their camera program Wednesday with training for officers who work SWAT, school resource assignments, motorcycles and patrol.
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