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JFK Jr. Gave Up Copilot as Ankle Healed

JFK Jr. Gave Up Copilot as Ankle Healed This 1999 Piper Saratoga II TC plane is similar to the one owned by John F. Kennedy Jr. (AP Photo/Fort Pierce Tribune) By Dale Russakoff and Lynne Duke Washington Post Staff Writers Wednesday, July 21, 1999; Page A1 NEW YORK, July 20 – Last Thursday morning John F.

Lukas Gauthier -27-Year-Old Man Arrested For Attempted

Lukas Gauthier, a 27-year-old man arrested for attempted bank robbery by Police officers in the Washington and East Berkeley streets area. Lukas Gauthier, a resident of Cape Cod, has been charged with multiple offenses, including an attempted robbery of a bank in a shopping plaza in Massachusetts. Boston Police reported that Gauthier was taken into custody by officers near Washington and East Berkeley streets on March 11, 2023, around 10 pm after intercepting a stolen vehicle.

Man who inspired American Gangster dies aged 88

Getty ImagesFrank Lucas, the notorious Harlem drug lord whose life inspired the 2007 film American Gangster, has died. Born in North Carolina in 1930, he moved to New York where he became a prolific heroin trafficker throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In 1976 he was sentenced to decades in prison, but later provided evidence to police and was freed after five years. A family member told US media he died from natural causes, aged 88, on Thursday in New Jersey.

Nearly 50,000 vets used new VA program in 2023 for suicide prevention

Nearly 50,000 veterans and former service members received free emergency suicide prevention care in 2023 in the first year of a new Department of Veterans Affairs program, the department announced Wednesday. VA has said that ending veteran suicide is its top clinical priority, and a White House fact sheet ahead of President Biden’s 2023 State of the Union address called suicide among veterans a “public health and national security crisis.”

Neighborhood profile: Lyttonsville - The Washington Post

Whether they have been there for decades or only recently moved in, residents have pretty much the same answer for why they live in Lyttonsville. “We’re a very diverse community of people from all over the world,” said Pat Tyson, whose family has lived in the Montgomery County neighborhood for 100 years. “It’s a family-oriented neighborhood where people know each other and make friends easily,” she said. “I like the fact that it keeps its character, neighbor knowing neighbor.