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6-year-old who shot teacher had history of violent behavior at school, assistant principal failed to act: Lawyer

6-year-old who shot teacher had history of violent behavior at school, assistant principal failed to act: Lawyer

Billy Schuerman/Newport News Daily Press/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (NEWPORT NEWS, Va.) — The teacher shot in class by her 6-year-old student in Newport News, Virginia, claims the shooter had a history of violent behavior at school and accused the school’s assistant principal of failure to act despite being […]

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2 injured in 3-alarm fire in San Francisco, 3 homes impacted

2 injured in 3-alarm fire in San Francisco, 3 homes impacted

San Francisco Fire Department (SAN FRANCISCO) — At least one civilian and one firefighter were injured in a massive, three-alarm fire that impacted three homes in San Francisco on Thursday, according to the San Francisco Fire Department. The civilian is in serious condition and the firefighter is in stable condition, […]

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Cause found in Keystone Pipeline’s massive oil leak

Cause found in Keystone Pipeline’s massive oil leak

Jason Franson/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON, Kan.) — A spill of more than 500,000-gallons of crude oil from the Keystone Pipeline in December in Kansas was caused by a combination of a faulty weld and “bending stress fatigue” on the pipe, the conduit’s operator announced Thursday. TC Energy, the pipeline’s […]

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Jan. 6 rioter with Confederate flag inside Capitol sentenced to 3 years

Jan. 6 rioter with Confederate flag inside Capitol sentenced to 3 years

SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a Jan. 6 rioter who carried a Confederate flag, and was among the first people to breach the U.S. Capitol building, to three years in prison. Kevin Seefried of Delaware was part of a mob on the […]

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NYC truck terror attacker fights to avoid death penalty over ethnic discrimination claims

NYC truck terror attacker fights to avoid death penalty over ethnic discrimination claims

St. Charles County Department of Corrections via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Four days before the penalty phase is scheduled to begin, attorneys for Sayfullo Saipov sought on Thursday to strike the government’s decision to seek the death penalty, in part because of what the defense said was possible ethnic […]

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Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ parents, sister sue Alec Baldwin over ‘Rust’ shooting

Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ parents, sister sue Alec Baldwin over ‘Rust’ shooting

Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer killed in the “Rust” on-set shooting, have filed a new lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and the film’s producers, according to the family’s attorney. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleges negligence, battery, […]

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U.S. Energy Secretary Granholm Touts Utah Geothermal Project

U.S. Energy Secretary Granholm Touts Utah Geothermal Project

(Salt Lake City, UT) — America’s energy secretary says Utah has role to play as the nation transitions from fossil fuels to clean energy. Secretary Janet Granholm was at the University of Utah on Wednesday and promoted Utah FORGE, the Energy Department’s largest and most advanced laboratory for what’s called […]

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State Legislature Reaches Halfway Point

State Legislature Reaches Halfway Point

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Legislature’s 45-day session has reached the halfway point and there are still quite a few bills to deal with before adjourning. More than 11-hundred bills have been introduced so far and even more are expected before the session ends on March 3rd. A […]

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Group Pushing Steps To Clean Utah’s Air

Bipartisan Lawmakers Group Pushing Steps To Clean Utah’s Air

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bipartisan group of Utah lawmakers is pushing for steps to clean up the state’s air. During a press conference on Wednesday, the Republicans and Democrats who make up the Clean Air Caucus outlined dozens of bills and proposals aimed making Utah’s air better. One […]

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Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ parents, sister to sue Alec Baldwin over ‘Rust’ shooting

Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ parents, sister to sue Alec Baldwin over ‘Rust’ shooting

Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer killed in the Rust on-set shooting, plan to file a new lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and the film, according to the family’s attorney. Their attorney, Gloria Allred, said she will be holding a press briefing […]

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