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Transcript Interstate 10 bridge near Houston is closed after being hit by barges during Tropical Storm Imelda. Authorities say nine barges broke loose along the Jacinto River in Texas. At least one of them struck the westbound bridge along Interstate 10. Authorities say that crews are assessing the damage. Imelda has not only caused damage
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TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Teen murdered as dozens watch and film his death -People trapped as Imelda floods Texas -Airline mechanic accused of sabotage had terrorist video -Most young kids should avoid plant-based milk -Mercedes-Benz to introduce its 1st e-scooter -Starbucks opening new pick-up only store The Closed Caption version of this video can be found here:
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TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Sign1News anchor weight loss journey -Seattle shooting suspect on the run -Anti-ICE protesters sit-in at Microsoft store -Trump confirms death of Osama bin Laden’s son -Another ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel is coming? Sign1News is the first and only digital network, partnered with world news leader CNN, to offer on-line news and information in
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Transcript Purdue Pharma has filed for bankruptcy. The drug company has been accused of fueling the opioid crisis. Officials with the company filed for bankruptcy as a method for settling litigation with numerous state and government. Purdue Pharma filing for bankruptcy will help facilitate an orderly and fair resolution of all claims against the company.
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TODAY’S HEADLINES: -Intensifying storm takes aim at devastated Bahamas -Probable carcinogen found in heartburn medicine -Nascar rejects ads from multiple gun companies -Newly discovered comet likely interstellar -Uber pulls Jump bikes from Atlanta, San Diego -Bus driver’s ‘helping hand’ goes viral Sign1News is the first and only digital network, partnered with world news leader CNN,
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Transcript The NYPD says seventy-six protesters were arrested for blocking traffic in Manhattan Saturday afternoon. The demonstrators staged a sit-in at the Microsoft store on Fifth Avenue. Organizers say they were demanding the tech company stop letting US Immigration and Customs Enforcement use their technology. The NYPD says fifty women and twenty-six men were arrested.
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