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On this week’s edition of Spartan News Update, wildfires expand in California, Chicago Public School teachers strike continues, and the NCAA decides to compensate student athletes.
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On this week’s edition of Spartan News Update, wildfires expand in California, Chicago Public School teachers strike continues, and the NCAA decides to compensate student athletes.
On this week’s edition of Spartan News Updates, an announced ceasefire in Syria, mental health awareness, and thousands of school buses recalled.
This weeks edition of the Spartan Newsroom includes: historic 1850s document found, first black mayor of Montgomery, Alabama elected, and six-year-old walks for the first time.
This weeks edition of Spartan Newsroom, Tech CEO went missing from California home. A 6-year-old girl was arrested. Johnson and Johnson settled lawsuits over the opioid crisis. Michigan vape stores are trying to fight the vaping product ban.
This weeks edition of the Spartan Newsroom, the House of Representatives are looking into accusations against President Trump. A suspect could be facing the death penalty for the murder of a mail carrier. Cleveland, Ohio residents want answers after four dead bodies were found.
On this week’s edition of the Spartan News Update, a former Arizona Trooper, Tremaine Jackson, is arrested with 61 charges relating to sexual exploitation. Further, President Trump calls for a nationwide ban on flavored vapes and fires National Security Advisor John Bolton. This and more on this week’s edition of the Spartan News Update.
This week on the Spartan Newsroom Update, a Michigan lawmaker wants to make changes to Michigan’s drunk driving law. A former priest from Freeland, Mich. plead “no contest” to sexual abuse allegations and all charges against Jussie Smollett were dropped. Watch all this and more on the Spartan Newsroom Update.
This week on the Spartan Newsroom update: Actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Laughlin are among a handful of parents being investigated for cheating college admission processes for prestigious colleges including Yale and Stanford. Safety concerns about the Boeing 737 Max 8 airplanes continue after an Ethiopian plane crash and two shootings in Tennessee leave two people injured and two dead.
This week on the Spartan Newsroom update: Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, gave his second testimony to Congress where he had strong words for the president. President Trump was in Vietnam, A train crash on the East Coast, and a wacky man with a fantastic beard was at the Old Town “Brrs, Beards, and Brews” festival.
This week on the Spartan Newsroom update: President Trump nominates Jefferey Rosen as deputy attorney general. In addition, Tuesday afternoon, Bernies Sanders announced he will be running again for president in 2020. Sanders said this is just a continuation of his 2016 campaign. Finally, Ivanka Trump visited a UPS facility Wednesday morning in Georgia, with the intention of supporting workers proper training in a work place.