‘Ghost Ship’ leaseholder is sentenced to 12 years for warehouse fire that killed 36 people
Derick Almena, the leaseholder of a dilapidated Oakland warehouse — dubbed the “Ghost Ship” — that went up in flames, killing…
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Derick Almena, the leaseholder of a dilapidated Oakland warehouse — dubbed the “Ghost Ship” — that went up in flames, killing…
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The mayor of Maui has asked some residents to evacuate and others to shelter in place due to flooding that has threatened to cause a dam failure and…
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Two giraffes died in a fire at a zoo in Virginia on Monday, according to the zoo and the local fire department. Roer’s Zoofari said in a…
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The University of Kansas and head football coach Les Miles have agreed to part ways effective immediately, the school’s athletics department…
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A dam on the Hawaiian island of Maui is in imminent danger of failure and an evacuation order has been issued for residents “downstream of…
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What’s a fair wage for a fair day’s work? Hopes of raising Americans’ federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $15 have been…
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Daniel Prude’s son is suing the city of Rochester, New York, and police officers involved in Prude’s death in federal court for alleged…
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A sophomore at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in Ohio died after drinking at a fraternity event, an attorney for his family said. Stone Foltz,…
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As Texans look ahead to the mask mandate ending and businesses reopening fully on Wednesday, one Houston restaurant is dealing with hateful comments…
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A bust of the enslaved explorer who accompanied Lewis and Clark was mysteriously put in a Portland, Oregon, park last month. Weeks later, the artist…
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A rare Kobe Bryant rookie card sold for more than $1.795 million on Saturday, “an all-time record” for any Bryant card, according to the…
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Pets are often celebrated for matching their owner’s mannerisms. Walking at the same pace? A sign of good training. Cuddling and watching TV…
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There are a few reptile fanatics that smile when they see snakes, but maybe only one snake that can smile right back at you … three times.…
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Three Texas teachers heard giggles as they insistently knocked on the front door of their student’s home. “We knocked and knocked and…
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The first thing you need to know about dropping out of school is that it doesn’t happen all at once. Educators say students don’t just…
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Jennifer Williams wants students to love reading the way she did as a child. So, she decided to give away 1 million books to people in her small town…
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Working from home while caring for family during a deadly pandemic has been transformational for many women — and often not in a good way. With…
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Jennifer Williams wants students to love reading the way she did as a child. So, she decided to give away one million books to people in her small…
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