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Jun 01 2020
News
Medical examiner and family-commissioned autopsy agree: George Floyd's death was a homicide
MINNEAPOLIS – Both the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office and an autopsy commissioned by George Floyd's family have ruled that the death of Floyd – in an incident that has triggered nationwide unrest – was a homicide and the 46-year-old's heart stopped beating while police restrained him and compressed his neck.
The medical examiner's report released Monday listed "
USA TODAY
Apr 09 2019
News
Trump says no plan to revive family separations, blames Obama for uproar
President Trump said Tuesday that the administration has no plans to revive the controversial policy that allowed for family separations at the border, amid renewed speculation about whether the practice could return amid the shakeup at the Homeland Security department.
“We’re not looking to do that,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday prior to a closed-door meeting with Egyptian President
Fox News (Online News)
Sep 25 2016
News
Charlotte Victim's Family: 'Far More Questions Than Answers'
The brother-in-law of Keith Lamont Scott said Saturday that the family was "delighted" that Charlotte police released videos of Tuesday's fatal shooting but that "unfortunately, we are left with far more questions than answers."
"Our goal has been from the beginning to get the absolute unfiltered truth," Ray Dotch said at a news conference. "The only way to get that is for the police to
Newsmax (News)
Jun 08 2023
News
Red Sox roster moves: Chris Murphy optioned to make room for Matt Dermody
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Red Sox have optioned Chris Murphy to Triple-A Worcester to make room on the 26-man roster for Matt Dermody who will start Thursday. Murphy made his major league debut Wednesday. He pitched 3 ⅓ scoreless innings in Boston’s 5-2 loss. He gave up two hits and one walk while striking out five. The lefty made his debut with the mother of his late friend Jessica in the stands
MassLive.com
Jun 26 2023
Perspectives Blog
When It Gets Harder to Ignore Hunter Biden
From the CenterMost mainstream news media and most unFox-ified voters have paid little attention to the various Hunter Biden controversies that have surfaced over the years. But the stories haven’t gone away, and last week we received two reminders that the president’s son could still end up playing a relevant role in next year’s election.
Early in the week, the younger Biden agreed
Dan Schnur
Jun 07 2023
News
Latest updates: Suspect in Richmond mass shooting appears in court, community reacts to violence
Wednesday night, Richmond Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras sent an email to RPS parents to notify them that schools would be closed for the remainder of the school year, with no classes held Thursday or Friday. Other school events, like moving on ceremonies were also canceled. School division employees were asked to report to work Thursday on their normal schedule "to process (Tuesday's)
Richmond Times Dispatch
Jun 07 2023
News
Club Q mass shooting victims plan to sue over sheriff’s refusal to use red flag law
Victims of the Club Q mass shooting plan to sue the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office for refusing to use the state’s red flag law to prevent the suspected shooter from legally buying or possessing guns before the attack last year, according to legal notices obtained by The Denver Post on Monday. Eleven survivors and family members of victims who died in the November attack alerted the county to
San Jose Mercury News
May 31 2020
News
Trump's Phone Call With George Floyd's Family Went as Well as You'd Expect
Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, says President Trump barely gave him a chance to speak during a recent phone conversation about the killing of his brother by police in Minneapolis.
Philonise described his call with the president as “fast” in an interview with Al Sharpton on MSNBC.
“He didn’t give me the opportunity to even speak. It was hard. I was trying to talk to
The Root
Jun 08 2023
News
Hyrum couple found dead with gunshots in bedroom
HYRUM, Utah (ABC4) — A Hyrum couple was found dead in their home with gunshot wounds on Wednesday night, said the Cache County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the victims were married and were discovered by their 16-year-old daughter. The girl reportedly found her mother, 37, dead in a bedroom. Her father, 38, was found dead in another part of the house. Police said Cache County Victims’
ABC4 Utah