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WATCH: This BBQ joint in Salem is finger-licking good - The Morning Sprint - May 2, 2023
Read full article: WATCH: This BBQ joint in Salem is finger-licking good - The Morning Sprint - May 2, 2023Happy Tuesday! As youโre sipping your morning coffee, check out the Morning Sprint for the news of the day.
WATCH: Start your week off with feel-good stories - The Morning Sprint - May 1, 2023
Read full article: WATCH: Start your week off with feel-good stories - The Morning Sprint - May 1, 2023Happy Monday. Join us for the Morning Sprint and start your week off with stories thatโll put a smile on your face.
WATCH: Stories thatโll make you smile - Morning Sprint - April 26, 2023
Read full article: WATCH: Stories thatโll make you smile - Morning Sprint - April 26, 2023Itโs Hump Day! Wake up with positivity and join us for the Morning Sprint. Weโll share positive news in your community and from across the country.
WATCH: Stories that are guaranteed to make you smile - Morning Sprint - April 25, 2023
Read full article: WATCH: Stories that are guaranteed to make you smile - Morning Sprint - April 25, 2023Happy Tuesday! Need a pick-me-up? Check out the Morning Sprint for stories that are guaranteed to make you smile.
India introduces new rules to regulate online content
Read full article: India introduces new rules to regulate online contentIndia's Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. India on Thursday rolled out new regulations for social media companies and digital streaming websites to make them more accountable for the online content shared on their platforms, giving the government more power to police it. The Information Technology Ministry said the new regulations would require social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to swiftly erase content authorities deem unlawful. The new rules also require social media platforms to appoint what the government calls chief compliance and grievance officers to handle complaints from law enforcement agencies. Twitterโs actions appeared to irk Modiโs government, which over the years has sought to tighten its grip over social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook.
A gift and a special request
Read full article: A gift and a special requestA gift and a special requestPublished: September 16, 2020, 5:29 pmAfter an officer helped an expectant mother with an unexpected delivery, the mother and her family wanted to express their gratitude. "It's actually why I do this job," Officer Kristy Monroe said. "I can't explain it. It's just a life-changing experience."