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Family of activist killed by cops at Atlanta ‘Cop City’ protest camp push for answers

Family of activist killed by cops at Atlanta ‘Cop City’ protest camp push for answers

Elijah Nouvelage for The Washington Post via Getty Images (ATLANTA) — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced Monday that it is conducting a “thorough” probe of multiple law enforcement officers involved in the fatal shooting of an environmental activist during a raid last month on protesters camped out in a […]

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Ohio train derailment: Controlled release of toxic chemicals has taken place, authorities say

Ohio train derailment: Controlled release of toxic chemicals has taken place, authorities say

Dustin Franz/AFP via Getty Images (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio) — A controlled release of chemicals on a derailed train in Ohio has taken place, resulting in a large ball of fire and plum of black smoke, authorities said on Monday. The news comes after officials made urgent calls for evacuations as they […]

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Major recall on ready-to-eat sandwiches, salads, snacks and more due to listeria concerns

Major recall on ready-to-eat sandwiches, salads, snacks and more due to listeria concerns

Alexander Spatari/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than 400 types of ready-to-eat food products sold under multiple brand labels have been recalled over possible listeria contamination. Fresh Ideation Food Group LLC announced the recall in a press release posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website Friday. The impacted […]

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Nearly 150 New York City police officers violated department rules during 2020 George Floyd protests: Report

Nearly 150 New York City police officers violated department rules during 2020 George Floyd protests: Report

Ira L. Black/Corbis via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Nearly 150 New York City police officers violated department rules during 2020 protests over the death of George Floyd, according to a new report issued Monday by the Civilian Complaint Review Board. The Board substantiated misconduct against 146 officers. Most of […]

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Ohio train derailment: Urgent evacuation call as officials scramble to avoid rail car explosion

Ohio train derailment: Urgent evacuation call as officials scramble to avoid rail car explosion

Dustin Franz/AFP via Getty Images (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio) — Officials are making an urgent call for evacuations as they plan to burn off the chemicals from a derailed Norfolk Southern train in East Palestine, Ohio, in order to avoid a major explosion. Residents in a 1-mile by 2-mile area surrounding East […]

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Suspects arrested in plot to attack power stations, destroy Baltimore: Prosecutors

Suspects arrested in plot to attack power stations, destroy Baltimore: Prosecutors

Robert Brook/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A Florida man and a Maryland woman have been arrested on federal charges of plotting to attack multiple energy substations with the goal of destroying Baltimore, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday. The suspects, Sarah Clendaniel of Catonsville, Maryland, and Brandon Russell of […]

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Antisemitic fliers left in driveways of some Atlanta suburbs: Police

Antisemitic fliers left in driveways of some Atlanta suburbs: Police

mbbirdy/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Police in two Atlanta suburbs are on the hunt for a suspect or suspects that left antisemitic fliers on some residents’ driveways on Sunday, authorities said. Both the Dunwoody and Sandy Springs police departments said they are investigating the incidents. “The Dunwoody Police Department is aware […]

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Gas Prices Continue Surge Across Utah

Gas Prices Continue Surge Across Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Prices at the pump continue to increase across Utah. Triple-A reports as of last night, the average price for a gallon of regular is three-dollars and 65 cents. That’s nearly a quarter higher than last week and roughly 40 cents higher than a month ago. […]

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Bill Allowing Pregnant Women In HOV Lane Passes House

Bill Allowing Pregnant Women In HOV Lane Passes House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House is passing a bill allowing expecting mothers to use the high occupancy vehicle lane. Lawmakers approved the bill on Friday, which would count the pregnant woman as two people and wipe a citation with proof of pregnancy. The measure now heads to […]

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Mayne Visits Senate For Namesake Bill

Mayne Visits Senate For Namesake Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Senate is getting a special visit from a former longtime lawmaker. Retired Senate Minority Leader Karen Mayne stopped by the chamber Friday as legislators discussed a bill she began working on before leaving the Capitol. The bill would provide a scholarship to students […]

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