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Illinois Advances Crucial CPR Bill

A proposed legislation aimed at increasing confidence among Illinois residents in performing CPR is heading to Governor JB Pritzker’s desk for signature. Senate Bill 1295 approved with support from both parties in both the House and the Senate. This legislation mandates that 911 dispatchers receive current instruction on CPR techniques and assist callers with performing these procedures at an initial stage of a heart-related crisis. Advocates argue that having the ability to offer that guidance would benefit everybody. Data from the The American Heart Association suggests that merely one out of every three grown-ups feels assured about conducting CPR. . To learn more about the bill, click here. here . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This content must not be republished, distributed, broadcasted, or rewritten without permission. To stay updated with the most recent news, weather forecasts, sports updates, and live streams, visit WHBF ...
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41,000 Visitors Flood Memphis in May BBQ Festival, Marking a Significant Attendance Spike

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis in May BBQ Festival apparently witnessed an increase in attendees this year, drawing over 40,000 visitors to Liberty Park. Based on information from Memphis in May, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest attracted approximately 41,000 visitors. According to Memphis in May, there has been an 18% rise in attendance this year when compared to last year, with the event well on track to hit approximately 50,000 participants. SmokeSlam, the grand champions at the Memphis In May Barbecue festival. This year, Memphis in May reports that VIP tickets have been completely sold out despite boosting their capacity by 25%. The Kingswood Tour of Champions experienced a surge in ticket sales with an uptick of 55%, whereas BBQ Alley witnessed an impressive rise of 67% in ticket purchases. Memphis in May stated that one could confidently assert that the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest transcends being merely a barbecue cooking competiti...

Jury Finds Syracuse Officer Overstepped in Father's Day Shooting, But Verdict Faces Likely Reversal

Syracuse, N.Y. — In a lawsuit concerning a deadly shooting by a law enforcement officer in 2016, a federal jury delivered a split decision on Friday that seems to favor the city. The jury determined that the Syracuse officer employed excessive force; however, they granted the deceased man’s family only $10,000. At an earlier stage, the city had been prepared to agree to a settlement exceeding $800,000. A federal judge indicated from the bench that the use of excessive force probably won't hold up legally. The judge also mentioned that the officer seems protected under qualified immunity. "Qualified immunity" is a legal doctrine that shields government employees, notably law enforcement officers, from facing liability in court when they violate an individual’s constitutional rights. Officer Kelsey Francemone shot repeatedly at Gary Porter, aged 41, following multiple individuals opening fire during a Father’s Day cookout on June 19, 2016; as a result, Porter...

Paine Field Expected to Reach Passenger Capacity by 2030

Aiming to serve four million passengers per year by 2040, Paine Field Airport is exploring potential near-term growth strategies. The airport anticipates reaching its current terminal capacity of 2 million annual passengers by approximately 2030 — approximately twice its 2019 total — as stated by Airport Director Joshua Marcy. Marcy presented the estimates Thursday to the Commercial Aviation Work Group , a state legislative committee tasked with r Exploring and evaluating choices for a new airport in Washington . RELATED: Paine Field announces steps toward commercial terminal expansion The airport’s draft master plan details 30 construction initiatives over the coming two decades with an anticipated expense of $297 million. These projects will collectively contribute approximately 200,000 square feet to the terminal area and increase the overall gate count to 15. Even though the initiatives will roll out gradually, Marcy stressed the significance of pre...

Ryan Reynolds Proposes an Edgy R-Rated 'Star Wars' Project to Disney

Ryan Reynolds, who took center stage as both actor and creator of the adult-oriented action comedy, Deadpool & Wolverine last year, said the Star Wars The franchise could also include an R-rated version of the property. During a recent appearance on The Box Office podcast, Reynolds shared his proposal with Disney. He suggested, "What if we create an R-rated version? Star Wars He remembered asking, "What about property?" He continued, "'The approach doesn’t necessarily need to be obvious. You can employ a variety of characters. By R-rated, I don’t intend crude vulgarity; rather, it serves as an emotional conduit—a stealthy way to convey deeper feelings. It puzzles me why studios hesitate to take such risks.' Reynolds wasn't planning to star in the project but was considering involvement either through writing or producing roles. 'To clarify,' he stated, ‘I am not keen on acting in this one. Instead, my interest lies in ...

Trump's DOJ Taps on Andrew Cuomo Just Weeks After Dropping Eric Adams Case Amid Boiling NYC Mayoral Race

The justice department under the Trump administration has initiated a criminal probe into ex-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is currently leading in the polls for the forthcoming election of mayor in New York City. He has faced allegations of misleading Congress regarding specific choices he made during the Covid-19 pandemic. At that point, he was serving as the governor and stepped down from his role in 2021. The New York Times The investigation was initiated by the US attorney's office in Washington roughly a month ago. This followed corruption allegations. New York City Mayor Eric Adams were dismissed in February . READ MORE: Bruce Springsteen's silent response to Trump following being referred to as a "dried-out prune" READ MORE: Bill Gates points out three high-paying positions resilient to automation by AI. The Justice Department along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation chose not to o...

US Official's Gang Assessment Email Sparks Alarm Among Intelligence Agencies

By Erin Banco NEW YORK (Global News) — A senior advisor to Tulsi Gabbard, who serves as the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, stated in an email dated March 24th that the Venezuelan government might not have directly instructed the actions of a gang which the Trump administration cited for expediting immigrant deportations. However, they maintained that it was logical to connect Caracas with the gang based on common understanding. President Donald Trump of the United States has asserted that Tren de Aragua coordinates its operations within the U.S. with the administration led by Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro as grounds for using the Alien Enemies Act to support the deportation of suspected gang members to a high-security facility in El Salvador. Certain legal experts contend that employing this statute necessitates evidence linking these individuals directly to an opposing foreign power. According to someone knowledgeable about the situation and verified by ano...