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Seattle’s interim police chief demotes commander over tussle with protester that led to riot last summer
Seattle’s interim police chief on Wednesday demoted an assistant chief in connection with a skirmish with an umbrella-wielding protester that led police to declare a riot last summer.
This Day in History: May 27
Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning animated short "The Three Little Pigs" is first released. Michael Fortier, the government's star witness in the Oklahoma City bombing case, is sentenced to 12 years in prison for not warning anyone about the deadly plot. Barack Obama becomes the first... Read More.
Virginia military couple shot dead in cold blood outside their home, police say
A manhunt was underway in Virginia on Wednesday after a husband and wife – both military veterans – were brutally murdered outside their home in Springfield, authorities said.
GOP governors share COVID reopening success stories on ‘Hannity’ exclusive
GOP governors join "Hannity" in an exclusive town hall to discuss their successful management of the coronavirus pandemic.
3 Texas police officers shot while responding to 911 call, authorities say
Three police officers in Texas were shot by a suspect while responding to a call Wednesday night, police said.
San Jose shooting victims ID’d; ages ranged from 29 to 63
Authorities in San Jose, California, have identified the eight people who were killed Wednesday morning when a gunman opened fire at a local transit agency facility.
Women accuse Atlanta acting coach of holding auditions for non-existent stripper roles on popular TV drama
Multiple women have accused a nationally-known acting coach of duping them into making audition tapes for the role of a stripper in a Starz network TV series that didn’t actually exist, according to reports.
Former Ohio Catholic school student sues school, coach after alleged sexual harassment from teammates
An Ohio 17-year-old is suing his former Catholic school after an older student allegedly pinned him down and simulated sodomizing him on multiple occasions for more than a year, often as other classmates took video and laughed.
Colorado police officer walks with woman suffering dementia for ‘quite a longtime’
A Colorado police officer assisted a 78-year-old woman with dementia earlier this month with walking for “quite a long time” after her worried husband told authorities she had wandered off.

