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    • Another 'horrifying' public health issue plaguing the U.S.

      Another 'horrifying' public health issue plaguing the U.S.

      Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that the recent spate of mass shootings shows why gun violence is a public health issue in the U.S.

      'You can't run away from that' »
      • Mall shooter, 16, faces 1st-degree murder charge

        Mall shooter, 16, faces 1st-degree murder charge

      • Least vaccinated counties have 1 thing in common

        Least vaccinated counties have 1 thing in common

      • State bucks mask trend with permanent proposal

        State bucks mask trend with permanent proposal

      • OAN staffers cheer on suits against the network

        OAN staffers cheer on suits against the network

      • Husband, wife contract COVID. 1 leaves hospital alive.

        Husband, wife contract COVID. 1 leaves hospital alive.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Couple: Man has tossed used cups in their yard for 3 years

      An upstate New York couple may have finally solved the mystery of who's been tossing used coffee cups in their front yard for nearly three years. Edward and Cheryl Patton told The Buffalo News they tried mounting a camera in a tree in front of their home in Lake View to catch the phantom litterer. After Edward Patton called police, they waited and pulled over a vehicle driven by 76-year-old Larry Pope, who Cheryl Patton said had once worked with her and had had disagreements with her over union issues.

    • 'Highly unlikely' Chauvin trial ends in 'all-out' acquittal, legal analyst predicts
      U.S.
      The Week

      'Highly unlikely' Chauvin trial ends in 'all-out' acquittal, legal analyst predicts

      As Minneapolis and the rest of the nation brace for the looming verdict in former police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial, ABC News' chief legal analyst Dan Abrams said Sunday that he believe it is "highly unlikely" the trial is headed toward an "all-out" acquittal. Closing arguments still have to take place, and Abrams noted that the defense has the benefit of not having to prove that Chauvin did not kill George Floyd by kneeling on his neck during an arrest last May (the burden of proof is on the prosecution and the defense's goal is to show there's reasonable doubt), but, still, he said he and others who have followed the trial closely would be "stunned" if Chauvin was found not guilty on all three of charges — second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter — he faces.

      • Closing arguments being for Derek Chauvin's murder trial in the death of George Floyd
        Closing arguments being for Derek Chauvin's murder trial in the death of George Floyd
        Yahoo News Video
      • George Floyd killing: protests flare as Americans await verdict in Chauvin trial
        George Floyd killing: protests flare as Americans await verdict in Chauvin trial
        The Guardian
    • Marjorie Taylor Green distances herself from "Anglo-Saxon political traditions" document
      Politics
      Axios

      Marjorie Taylor Green distances herself from "Anglo-Saxon political traditions" document

      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said Saturday a document full of incendiary nativist rhetoric meant to promote a potential America First Caucus was a "draft proposal from an outside group that I hadn't read." Why it matters: The document linked to the caucus promises to "follow in President Trump's footsteps" and outlines a policy platform to push "uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions" drew condemnation from a number of prominent Republicans. Greene said the document as written at the "staff-level."

      • 'Nativist Crap': Critics Erupt In Fury Over New Conservative 'Anglo-Saxon' Caucus
        'Nativist Crap': Critics Erupt In Fury Over New Conservative 'Anglo-Saxon' Caucus
        HuffPost
      • Marjorie Taylor Greene Backs Off Extremist America First Caucus After Backlash
        Marjorie Taylor Greene Backs Off Extremist America First Caucus After Backlash
        HuffPost
    • Suspect apprehended in fatal shooting at Wisconsin tavern
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Suspect apprehended in fatal shooting at Wisconsin tavern

      Authorities say they have apprehended a person in connection with a shooting at a busy tavern in southeastern Wisconsin early Sunday that left three men dead and three men injured. Kenosha County Sheriff's Department spokesman Sgt. David Wright said the suspect is facing a charge of first-degree intentional homicide, with additional criminal charges likely after further investigation. Authorities said earlier they weren't sure if there was more than one shooter.

      • 3 dead, 2 wounded in shooting at Wisconsin tavern
        3 dead, 2 wounded in shooting at Wisconsin tavern
        Associated Press Videos
      • Three killed in Wisconsin bar shooting
        Three killed in Wisconsin bar shooting
        Reuters Videos
    • ‘No one was driving’ Tesla before fatal fiery crash that kept reigniting, Texas cops say
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      ‘No one was driving’ Tesla before fatal fiery crash that kept reigniting, Texas cops say

      It appears no one was driving a Tesla Model S when it crashed into a tree and burst into flames, killing the two people in the car, Texas police say. The crash happened around 9 p.m. in a Spring subdivision, KTRK reported. Mark Herman, Harris County Constable for Precinct Four, said the two passengers in the car were pronounced dead at the scene, KHOU reported.

      • Two die in Tesla crash with no one at the wheel
        Two die in Tesla crash with no one at the wheel
        Engadget
      • Two dead in Tesla crash in Texas that was believed to be driverless
        Two dead in Tesla crash in Texas that was believed to be driverless
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Police: 7-year-old girl killed outside McDonald's in Chicago

      A 7-year-old girl was killed and her father was seriously injured in a shooting Sunday at a McDonald's in Chicago. Jontae Adams and his daughter, Jaslyn, were in a car Sunday afternoon in a McDonald's parking lot in the Homan Square neighborhood when they were shot, Chicago police said. A McDonald's employee who asked not to be named told the Chicago Sun-Times that two people got out of a gray car in the drive-thru and started shooting at Adams' car.

    • Trump calls Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal "wonderful" and "positive"
      Politics
      Axios

      Trump calls Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal "wonderful" and "positive"

      Former President Trump said President Biden's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan is "a wonderful and positive thing to do," but criticized the timeline and said the U.S. "should get out earlier." Why it matters: The statement puts Trump once again at odds with top Republicans who have widely condemned the move, with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) calling it a "grave mistake" and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) saying the withdrawal is a "disaster in the making." The big picture: Biden announced that U.S. troops would begin withdrawing from Afghanistan on May 1, with a complete withdrawal complete by September 11, 2021.

    • Protests erupt after police killing of San Francisco man
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Protests erupt after police killing of San Francisco man

      The family of Roger Allen, 44, who was killed by Daly City, CA police on April 7, gathered with dozens of community supporters on Wednesday to call for transparency in the case of Allen's death, reported the San Francisco Examiner. Allen died in a San Francisco hospital after a police officer reportedly shot him the chest, just a few days before the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright by a police officer on April 11 in neighboring Brooklyn Center, MN. “My family wants the truth and we want justice,” said Talika Fletcher, Allen's sister.

      • Protesters rally at Brooklyn Center police station
        Protesters rally at Brooklyn Center police station
        Associated Press Videos
      • Rep Maxine Waters Calls for Action at Daunte Wright Protest in Brooklyn Center
        Rep Maxine Waters Calls for Action at Daunte Wright Protest in Brooklyn Center
        Storyful
    • World
      WABC – NY

      Police searching for 2 women who grabbed necklace off 84-year-old in Brooklyn

      Police are searching for the two women who grabbed a necklace off an 84-year-old woman in Brooklyn.

    • Families reunite as Australia-New Zealand 'travel bubble' begins
      World
      Reuters

      Families reunite as Australia-New Zealand 'travel bubble' begins

      SYDNEY (Reuters) -Hundreds of passengers from Australia began arriving in New Zealand airports on Monday after authorities reopened borders, a pandemic milestone that allows quarantine-free travel between the countries for the first time in over a year. Though most Australian states have allowed quarantine-free visits from New Zealand residents since late last year, New Zealand had enforced isolation for arrivals from its neighbour, citing concerns about sporadic virus outbreaks there. Television footage showed emotional scenes at the airports with families reuniting and scores of passengers thronging the international departure terminals at Australian airports.

      • Australia-New Zealand travel bubble brings relief, elation
        Australia-New Zealand travel bubble brings relief, elation
        Associated Press
      • Australia opens travel bubble with New Zealand
        Australia opens travel bubble with New Zealand
        BBC
    • 'Dire need of beds, oxygen': India's capital under siege from COVID-19
      World
      Reuters

      'Dire need of beds, oxygen': India's capital under siege from COVID-19

      NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's capital New Delhi recorded 25,500 coronavirus cases in a 24-hour period, with about one in three people tested returning a positive result, its chief minister said, urging the federal government to provide more hospital beds to tackle the crisis. Less than 100 critical care beds were available in the city of more than 20 million people, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, as social media was flooded with people complaining about lack of beds, oxygen cylinders and drugs. In a separate statement, the city government said it had informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's federal administration about "the dire need of beds and oxygen" and beds were now being set up in schools.

      • India's capital Delhi faces hospital beds shortage as coronavirus cases surge
        India's capital Delhi faces hospital beds shortage as coronavirus cases surge
        Reuters
      • New Delhi faces hospital beds shortage
        New Delhi faces hospital beds shortage
        Reuters Videos
    • Some people got saline shots instead of COVID vaccine at a North Carolina Walgreens
      U.S.
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      Some people got saline shots instead of COVID vaccine at a North Carolina Walgreens

      A North Carolina Walgreens mistakenly gave some people a saline injection instead of the COVID-19 vaccine. Walgreens recently learned a “limited number” of people at a location in Monroe were affected and that the company has contacted them about the mistake, Rebekah Pajak, a spokesperson for the company, told McClatchy News in a statement Sunday. Walgreens says it's investigating the incident and reviewing procedures with the Monroe location to “prevent this from occurring again.”

    • 'There will be consequences': National security adviser Sullivan warns of US retaliation if Kremlin critic Navalny dies
      World
      USA TODAY

      'There will be consequences': National security adviser Sullivan warns of US retaliation if Kremlin critic Navalny dies

      WASHINGTON – National security adviser Jake Sullivan said the United States would retaliate if Russian government critic Alexei Navalny dies during a prison hunger strike. "We have communicated (to Russia) that there will be consequences if Mr. Navalny dies," Sullivan said on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday. Video: Biden announces tough new sanctions on Russia Sullivan did not specify how retaliation for Navlany's death might be carried out.

      • National security advisor says Russia will face 'consequences' if Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies
        National security advisor says Russia will face 'consequences' if Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies
        Business Insider
      • Russia retaliates against new US sanctions
        Russia retaliates against new US sanctions
        FOX News Videos
    • Royal summit to decide future of monarchy to be led by Prince Charles and Prince William
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Royal summit to decide future of monarchy to be led by Prince Charles and Prince William

      The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge will hold a summit to decide the future of the monarchy over the next two generations following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh. In consultation with the Queen, Britain's next two kings will decide how many full-time working members the Royal family should have, who they should be, and what they should do. The death of Prince Philip has left the Royal family with the immediate question of how and whether to redistribute the hundreds of patronages he retained.

      • Duchess of Cambridge pays final respects to Prince Philip in first royal funeral
        Duchess of Cambridge pays final respects to Prince Philip in first royal funeral
        Yahoo News UK
      • Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Yahoo News UK
    • Three killed and two wounded in shooting at tavern in Wisconsin
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Three killed and two wounded in shooting at tavern in Wisconsin

      Three people have been killed and two have been seriously injured after a shooting at a tavern in Wisconsin. The suspected shooter has not been found yet but authorities do not deem members of the public to be at risk. An official in the sheriff's department said the shooting took place early on Sunday at Somers House Tavern in the Village of Somers.

      • 3 dead, 2 wounded in shooting at Wisconsin tavern
        3 dead, 2 wounded in shooting at Wisconsin tavern
        Associated Press Videos
      • Suspect apprehended in fatal shooting at Wisconsin tavern
        Suspect apprehended in fatal shooting at Wisconsin tavern
        Associated Press
    • Sen. Ted Cruz accused Rep. Maxine Waters of 'actively encouraging riots and violence' after she protested the police killing of Daunte Wright
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Sen. Ted Cruz accused Rep. Maxine Waters of 'actively encouraging riots and violence' after she protested the police killing of Daunte Wright

      Sen. Ted Cruz accused Rep. Maxine Waters of inciting violence at protests against police brutality. Waters rallied against recent police killings of Black men, telling demonstrators to remain in place. "Democrats actively encouraging riots & violence," Cruz tweeted in response to Waters' remarks.

    • Queen turns to Sophie, Countess of Wessex to step out of the shadows
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Queen turns to Sophie, Countess of Wessex to step out of the shadows

      She is said to be the Queen's favourite daughter-in-law, and now the monarch is set to turn to the Countess of Wessex to fill the gap left by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in carrying out royal duties. The 56-year-old Countess was one of the most prominent members of the Royal family in the days following the Duke of Edinburgh's death. She made the first public comments about his passing, repeatedly visited Windsor Castle and provided a photograph of the Queen and the Duke at Balmoral that Her Majesty chose to share with the world as a tribute to her late husband.

      • Queen Elizabeth Shares Private, Candid Photo Of Herself And Prince Philip Ahead Of Funeral
        Queen Elizabeth Shares Private, Candid Photo Of Herself And Prince Philip Ahead Of Funeral
        HuffPost
      • Queen Elizabeth, in Deep Mourning, Arrives at Husband Prince Philip's Funeral
        Queen Elizabeth, in Deep Mourning, Arrives at Husband Prince Philip's Funeral
        People
    • Neighbor who tossed an elderly Jewish woman off a balcony while yelling 'Allahu Akbar' avoids trial because he smoked weed
      World
      INSIDER

      Neighbor who tossed an elderly Jewish woman off a balcony while yelling 'Allahu Akbar' avoids trial because he smoked weed

      Kobili Traoré killed an Orthodox Jewish woman in 2018 by throwing her off her balcony in Paris. France's top court has ruled that he will not go on trial because he was in a drug-induced psychosis. Cannabis was found in Traoré's blood after he was taken into custody for the killing.

    • Biden news: President plays golf for first time in office as woman charged with threatening VP Harris
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden news: President plays golf for first time in office as woman charged with threatening VP Harris

      President Joe Biden hit the golf course in Wilmington, Delaware, for the first time since taking office. The White House confirmed that the president was golfing with Ron Olivere, father-in-law of the late Beau Biden, and advisor Steve Ricchetti. This comes as a woman from Miami, Florida, has been charged for threatening to kill Vice President Kamala Harris, according to the Secret Service.

      • Biden plays first round of golf as president
        Biden plays first round of golf as president
        Politico
      • Florida nurse accused of threatening to kill VP Kamala Harris
        Florida nurse accused of threatening to kill VP Kamala Harris
        NBC News
    • Republican lawmakers condemned pro-Trump caucus emphasizing 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions,' said GOP is not about 'nativism'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Republican lawmakers condemned pro-Trump caucus emphasizing 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions,' said GOP is not about 'nativism'

      GOP lawmakers are reportedly starting a caucus that emphasizes "Anglo-Saxon political traditions." Other Republicans came out against it, with Rep. Adam Kinzinger saying members should be punished. Reps. Kevin McCarthy and Liz Cheney also came forward to condemn "nativism" in the GOP.

      • Marjorie Taylor Greene said she is not launching 'America First' caucus and that she had not read the proposal, following backlash from GOP
        Marjorie Taylor Greene said she is not launching 'America First' caucus and that she had not read the proposal, following backlash from GOP
        Business Insider
      • Kinzinger says fellow Republicans who join America First caucus should lose committees
        Kinzinger says fellow Republicans who join America First caucus should lose committees
        USA TODAY
    • World
      KGO – San Francisco

      Father, daughter die in early morning fire in Oakland

      Oakland Fire Department arson Investigators' preliminary investigation indicated the fire was intentionally set, she said, and they are continuing to investigate.

    • Watch NASA mission control live as the Ingenuity helicopter attempts to fly on Mars on Monday
      Science
      Business Insider

      Watch NASA mission control live as the Ingenuity helicopter attempts to fly on Mars on Monday

      NASA is preparing to fly its Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, for the first time early Monday. NASA is about to fly its Mars helicopter for the first time - a feat that could revolutionize spaceflight. The helicopter, called Ingenuity, traveled nearly 300 million miles to the red planet tucked inside the belly of the Perseverance rover.

      • NASA will attempt to fly its Mars helicopter on April 19th
        NASA will attempt to fly its Mars helicopter on April 19th
        Engadget
      • Ingenuity Mars Helicopter completes a 'spin test,' moves closer to flight
        Ingenuity Mars Helicopter completes a 'spin test,' moves closer to flight
        Engadget
    • Prince Philip's close friend Countess Mountbatten attends funeral on behalf of ill husband
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Prince Philip's close friend Countess Mountbatten attends funeral on behalf of ill husband

      They became so close during the course of their nearly 30-year friendship that she was known as “and also” on account of her name always appearing on the Duke of Edinburgh's guest list. So it was hardly a surprise when the Countess Mountbatten of Burma was included in the 30-strong congregation for Prince Philip's funeral, handpicked by the Queen. Also known as Penny Knatchbull, later Lady Romsey and Lady Brabourne, the 68-year-old mother of three was the Duke's carriage driving partner and one of his closest confidantes.

      • Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Yahoo News UK
      • Prince Philip's Funeral, In Photos
        Prince Philip's Funeral, In Photos
        HuffPost
    • U.S.
      Tribune Publishing

      Luck played role in rescue of abused children in Minersville

      Apr. 18—MINERSVILLE — When a 12-year-old Minersville boy escaped his home of torture, he headed toward a place he knew would be safe — a school. "He saw the opportunity and he took it," Minersville Police Chief Michael Combs said. Todd Richter II, 32; his fiancee, Jennifer Yost, 27; and the woman's mother, Wendy Yost, 51, were arrested on April 8 and charged with aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of children and other crimes and committed to Schuylkill County Prison without bail.

    • Chris Cuomo said police reform won't happen until 'white people's kids start getting killed'
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Chris Cuomo said police reform won't happen until 'white people's kids start getting killed'

      Chris Cuomo discussed police violence on "Cuomo Prime Time" on Saturday night. CNN host Chris Cuomo said police reform won't happen in the United States until "white people's kids start getting killed." On Saturday's episode of his show, "Cuomo Prime Time," Cuomo discussed police reform in light of the killings of Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo, as well as the Derek Chauvin trial.

    High-speed rail: The future or fantasy?
    • “High-speed rail is bold and attention-grabbing, but the scale of the project makes it near impossible.”

    • “While a long, slow train ride across the country can be a great thing, the US needs real high-speed rail too.”

    • “Liberals are right that America has a car problem — but it's commutes, not road trips, that suck.”

    • “Investments into a high-speed rail system wouldn’t just improve the railroads — automobile traffic could also see some relief.”

    • “Big cities that are reasonably close together is pretty much a prerequisite for high-speed rail.”

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