Robert Yount

Robert Yount is an expert in covering news at Wake Forest University, providing in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage of campus events, developments, and student life. His reporting offers insightful perspectives on key issues affecting the university community.

A federal judge has denied the Sandy Hook families' payout in Alex Jones' bankruptcy case

A federal judge has denied the Sandy Hook families’ payout in Alex Jones’ bankruptcy case

A federal bankruptcy judge in Texas has rejected a proposed settlement related to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ financial obligations to the families of Sandy ...

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Alaska rescue personnel hunt for missing airplane with ten onboard

Alaska rescue personnel hunt for missing airplane with ten onboard

A search and rescue mission is underway for a Bering Air plane that went missing on Thursday afternoon while flying to Nome, Alaska. The ...

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Thank goodness for them Black History Month commemorates labor heroes amid Trump's rollbacks

“Thank goodness for them”: Black History Month commemorates labor heroes amid Trump’s rollbacks

Black labor leaders have played a crucial role in shaping fair working conditions in the U.S., despite facing racism and sexism. Nannie Helen Burroughs ...

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61 years ago today, the Beatles landed in NYC How the Fab Four captured the United States

61 years ago today, the Beatles landed in NYC: How the Fab Four captured the United States

On February 7, 1964, the Beatles landed in the United States, marking the beginning of a cultural revolution. Their arrival came at a crucial ...

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When does Luka Dončić make his Lakers debut J.J. Redick delivers new updates

When does Luka Dončić make his Lakers debut? J.J. Redick delivers new updates

The Los Angeles Lakers made headlines with a blockbuster trade, acquiring five-time NBA All-Star Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Anthony ...

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In the Eaton Fire investigation, a new electrical idea was suggested

In the Eaton Fire investigation, a new electrical idea was suggested

Southern California Edison (SCE) is investigating whether a decommissioned electrical circuit may have been temporarily energized by high winds before the Eaton Fire ignited ...

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ICE impersonators target the LAUSD community, causing fear and outrage

ICE impersonators target the LAUSD community, causing fear and outrage

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has reported at least three incidents in the past week where individuals impersonating Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...

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Dozens of emergency vehicles are out of service due to a lack of mechanics and resources.

Dozens of emergency vehicles are out of service due to a lack of mechanics and resources.

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is struggling with equipment shortages after an $18 million budget cut, leaving dozens of fire trucks and ambulances ...

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Insect Invasion 5 Pennsylvania Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught

Insect Invasion: 5 Pennsylvania Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught

The ongoing battle against bed bugs in Pennsylvania has become a significant public health concern, particularly in cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and others. ...

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Understanding New York's Stand Your Ground Law

Understanding New York’s Stand Your Ground Law

New York’s approach to self-defense is distinct from many other states in the U.S. due to its absence of a “Stand Your Ground” law. ...

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