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According to police, a gunman who killed 4 people at the Oklahoma Medical Office was targeting his surgeon

A man who blamed his surgeon for continuing the pain after a recent back surgery bought an AR-style rifle hours before opening fire at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, doctor’s office, and killed the doctor and three more people in an attack that ended up taking him. his own life, police said Thursday. Tulsa Police Chief Wendell …

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The Liberals are reintroducing the Disability Benefits Bill

The federal government today reintroduced legislation to create a monthly benefit payment for working-age Canadians with disabilities. “The purpose of this law and this benefit … is to reduce poverty and create financial security for working-age Canadians,” said the Minister of Employment, Labor Development and Employment Inclusion. Disability, Carla Qualtrough. “We have a very good …

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OPEC considers an extra large rise in oil production to offset Russia

OPEC’s Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee recommends an increase in production of 648,000 barrels per day, more than initially agreed, according to tweets from Amena Bakr, OPEC’s chief correspondent for Energy Intelligence. The proposed production increase of 648,000 bpd would be for July and another increase of 648,000 bpd in August. All members of the JMMC …

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Quebec health authorities say 52 cases of smallpox in the province have been confirmed

MONTREAL – The Quebec Department of Health says 52 cases of monkeypox in the province have been confirmed. Health officials said in a tweet on Wednesday afternoon that the number of confirmed cases was on Tuesday, more than the 25 cases reported a week earlier. Smallpox is a rare disease that comes from the same …

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NHL Game 1 Highlights | Lightning vs Rangers – June 1, 2022 – SPORTSNET

NHL Game 1 Highlights | Lightning Vs. Rangers – June 1, 2022 SPORTSNET Hockey Night in Canada: Lightning Vs. Rangers, match 1 CBC Sports The Rangers reach Vasilevsky, the best Lightning in Game 1 TSN Fast forward: Lightning starts smoothly, losing Game 1 to Rangers rawcharge.com NHL East Conference Final Preview: Lightning vs. Rangers Sportsnet …

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One arrested and one injured after a stabbing at the East Vancouver gas station

Route links News Local news Const. Tania Visintin confirmed that Vancouver police were investigating the stabbing that occurred Wednesday in Esso located on Hastings and Skeena streets. One man is under arrest and another is expected to recover from a stabbing that took place Wednesday morning at an East Vancouver gas station. Content of the …

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The fire is full, ready to burn: the AGELOCER “volcano” series watch

Volcanic activity is the power of the earth’s metabolism and regeneration for 4.6 billion years. As a watch brand that uses mechanical watches to convey the exploration of all things in the world, the AGELOCER “volcano” watch series will be launched on the Kick Starter crowdfunding platform on June 1st. With smooth lava-like lines and …

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Smallpox warnings “were ignored” and now the world must prepare for more outbreaks: scientists

For years, African scientists have been following a sharp rise in cases of monkeypox. In 2018, more than 2,800 suspected cases were reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo alone. The following year, there were about 3,800. In 2020, half a century after the first human infection was found in the central African country, …

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