5 things to know for March 12: Stimulus, Covid-19, state laws, Myanmar, George Floyd
“Absolutely historic.” That’s how the National Weather Service in Wyoming is describing a winter storm that will hit part of the…
Continue Reading“Absolutely historic.” That’s how the National Weather Service in Wyoming is describing a winter storm that will hit part of the…
Continue ReadingHere’s where people on different sides of the issue are coming from It’s been one year since millions of students last stepped inside a classroom.…
Continue ReadingA keeper at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is recovering after being attacked by a cheetah on Thursday, according to a statement from the zoo given to…
Continue ReadingA police officer in Rochester, New York, is on administrative leave and an investigation has been launched after he shot and killed a man who charged…
Continue ReadingAfter a recent outbreak of COVID-19 infections at the largest correctional facility in San Diego County, a class-action lawsuit was filed Wednesday…
Continue ReadingFormer Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin now faces an additional murder charge in the death of George Floyd after a Hennepin County judge…
Continue ReadingThe former owners of a girls’ boarding school in Missouri are facing more than 100 felony charges between them related to the abuse of 16…
Continue ReadingA California judge sentenced a man to 212 years in federal prison for killing his two sons in an insurance scheme worth more than $260,000, according…
Continue ReadingNow, officials are trying to save it with art Sumner High School, the first Black high school west of the Mississippi River, was once a key landmark…
Continue ReadingTexas’ top law enforcement officer is suing leaders in the state’s capital for maintaining local coronavirus mask requirements, saying…
Continue ReadingA grand jury has indicted an Austin, Texas, police officer on a first-degree murder charge in the fatal shooting of 42-year-old Michael Brent Ramos…
Continue ReadingThe USS Connecticut, one of the most elite submarines in the U.S. Navy, was infested with bedbugs, and some crew members chose to sleep in their…
Continue ReadingJeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan mansion was sold for approximately $51 million to an undisclosed buyer Tuesday, an attorney for the estate said.…
Continue ReadingPolice investigating stolen car parts in Washington were able to close a different case when they found a 400-pound slide that had been stolen from a…
Continue ReadingTexas’ top law enforcement officer has threatened to sue leaders in the state’s capital for maintaining local coronavirus mask…
Continue ReadingFive Oklahoma City Police officers were charged with first-degree manslaughter in last year’s fatal shooting of a 15-year-old armed robbery…
Continue ReadingThe United States Department of Agriculture extended key waivers on Tuesday that make it easier for children to access free meals in their…
Continue ReadingThe Perseverance rover is sending back the sounds of Mars — and it’s contributing to the…
Continue ReadingRosie Arguello spent the past couple of months glued to her cellphone and landline, calling a hotline to get a Covid-19 vaccine. When she heard the…
Continue ReadingWorkers at a Kroger clinic in Central Virginia accidentally injected some customers with empty syringes instead of the Covid-19 vaccine, according to…
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