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Friday, March 12
Rochester investigation into Daniel Prude’s death faults mayor and other city officials for keeping it secret
An attorney tasked with investigating Rochester's response to the death of Daniel Prude, a 41-year-old Black man who died while being restrained by police officers last March, faulted the city's mayor, police chief, and other city officials for failing to disclose details about the incident.
Thursday, March 11
What is Daylight Saving Time and why does most of Arizona not observe it?
According to the Congressional Research Service, the states and U.S. territories who do not observe daylight saving time include American Samoa, most of Arizona, Guam, Hawaii, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Thursday, March 11
Washington man arrested for allegedly stealing 400-pound slide, mounting it to child’s bunk bed at his home
A Washington man is accused of stealing a 400-pound slide from a playground and mounting it to a child’s bunk bed in his mobile home, police said.
Tuesday, March 9
Cotton, Herrell to introduce ‘cop killer’ bills making it a federal crime to kill any law enforcement officer
GOP Rep. Yvette Herrell of New Mexico is expected to introduce a bill Tuesday that would make it a federal crime for someone to murder a federal, state or local law enforcement officer -- and call for any person convicted to serve life in prison or ...
Saturday, March 6
National Guard member takes photo with every US Senator: ‘I couldn’t believe it’
The photos will first join a display in the Utica guard armory after the D.C. mission ends.
Wednesday, February 24
Oklahoma man accused of cutting neighbor’s heart out, feeding it to his family
An Oklahoma man suspected of murdering three people has confessed to killing his neighbor, cutting her heart out, and then cooking it to feed his family, authorities said.
Tuesday, February 23
Daughter mourns mom who died in Long Island nursing home: ‘It was a recipe for disaster’
In the early days of the pandemic, more than 9,000 recovering coronavirus patients in New York state were released from hospitals into nursing homes.
Sunday, February 21
Teachers union head ‘debunks’ rumor that it doesn’t want reopening, dodges on whether kids back this year
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said on Sunday that she needed to "debunk" the myth that teachers unions don’t want to reopen schools and took a swipe at California Gov. Gavin Newsom for failing to prioritize vaccines in Los Angeles -- but still fell silent ...
Friday, February 19
Amid claims of incitement and antisemitism Biden administration signals it will refund controversial UN agency
A controversial United Nations agency that was defunded by the Trump administration will likely soon get a new injection of US taxpayer cash as the Biden administration is expected to return to funding the agency.
Friday, February 19
National teacher poll: 61% of those back for in-person learning are comfortable with it
A majority of teachers currently back in classrooms for in-person learning during the coronavirus pandemic say they are comfortable with the experience, a national union’s poll has found.
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