Monkeypox is no joke
By DR. JOY MARTINEZ, Staff Writer A rare disease called monkeypox, a much less severe cousin of smallpox, is spreading around the world into places it usually never touches. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 250 cases […]
Read MorePolice face questions over response to Texas school shooting
By JAKE BLEIBERG, JIM VERTUNO and ELLIOT SPAGAT Law enforcement authorities faced mounting questions and criticism Thursday over how much time elapsed before they stormed a Texas elementary school classroom and put a stop to the rampage by a gunman […]
Read MoreAbrams-Kemp slugfest promises to be pricey, long and ugly
By JEFF AMY Georgia voters didn’t get much of a break from election talk on the day after the Tuesday primary in which Republican Gov. Brian Kemp demolished GOP challenger David Perdue and Democrat Stacey Abrams finally clinched a nomination […]
Read MoreTexas governor: 15 killed in school shooting; gunman dead
An 18-year-old gunman opened fire Tuesday at a Texas elementary school, killing 14 children, one teacher and injuring others, Gov. Greg Abbott said, and the gunman was dead. It was the deadliest shooting at a U.S. grade school since the […]
Read MoreBuffalo shooting’s wounds need a strong salve, residents say
Shenaya Ann Washington and a close friend cleared a small patch of grass at the base of a utility pole on Riley Street. They dug a hole there and planted a red rose bush seedling. Next to it, they leaned […]
Read MoreRussian sentenced to life in Ukraine’s 1st war crimes trial
By ELENA BECATOROS, OLEKSANDR STASHEVSKYI and RICARDO MAZALAN A Ukrainian court sentenced a 21-year-old Russian soldier to life in prison Monday for killing a civilian, sealing the first conviction for war crimes since Moscow’s invasion three months ago. Sgt. Vadim […]
Read MoreN. Carolina man charged with murder in deaths of mother, son
A 68-year-old man has been charged with murder in the deaths in a mother and son from North Carolina who were found dead in the grass behind their apartment building. Police in Hope Mills, just south of Fayetteville, announced Saturday […]
Read MoreMan charged in Buffalo massacre due back in court
The white man accused of slaughtering 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was scheduled to appear in court Thursday as authorities including the FBI continue to investigate the possibility of hate crime and terrorism charges. Payton Gendron, 18, livestreamed […]
Read MoreSeveral incumbents lose N. Carolina legislative primaries
Several state legislators won’t be returning to the North Carolina General Assembly next January after primary losses, while former lawmakers had mixed results in trying to get back to the House or Senate. Seven incumbents — four Republicans and two […]
Read MoreAt least 10 dead in mass shooting at Buffalo supermarket
By CAROLYN THOMPSON, MICHAEL BALSAMO and DAVE COLLINS A gunman wearing military-style clothing and body armor opened fire with a rifle at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, killing at least 10 people before being taken into custody Saturday afternoon, […]
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