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    • Indianapolis FedEx shooting victims identified

      Indianapolis FedEx shooting victims identified

      A gunman fired randomly at people in the parking lot of a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, killing four, before entering the building and fatally shooting four more people.

      Latest in a string of U.S. mass shootings »
      • Funeral to praise Philip's 'courage,' support for queen

        Funeral to praise Philip's 'courage,' support for queen

      • Liberty sues Falwell after alleged extortion plot

        Liberty sues Falwell after alleged extortion plot

      • Biden backtracks a bit after outrage over refugee cap

        Biden backtracks a bit after outrage over refugee cap

      • Why workers sided with Amazon instead of the union

        Why workers sided with Amazon instead of the union

      • Dems advance bill that's been stuck since 1989

        Dems advance bill that's been stuck since 1989

    • 'High probability' Biden's decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan will cause its government to fall, expert says
      World
      Yahoo News

      'High probability' Biden's decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan will cause its government to fall, expert says

      Former White House adviser Richard Clarke said that there is a “high probability” that President Biden's decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 will result in the collapse of the Afghan government and a takeover of that country by the Taliban. “It's a very courageous move and it's not going to be politically great for him,” Clarke said in an interview on the Yahoo News “Skullduggery” podcast.

      • Secretary of State Blinken in Afghanistan to sell Biden troop withdrawal
        Secretary of State Blinken in Afghanistan to sell Biden troop withdrawal
        Yahoo News Video
      • Blinken visits Afghanistan in show of support after Biden announces withdrawal
        Blinken visits Afghanistan in show of support after Biden announces withdrawal
        Reuters
    • Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading an 'America First Caucus' that wants to uphold 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions'
      Politics
      The Week

      Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading an 'America First Caucus' that wants to uphold 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions'

      In an effort to "follow in President Trump's footsteps," a new America First Caucus led by far-right lawmakers is seeking to protect "Anglo-Saxon political traditions." The new caucus is recruiting members, reports Punchbowl News, and is appealing to a "common respect for Anglo-Saxon political traditions," including pushing for infrastructure that "befits the progeny of European architecture." Punchbowl described the materials being distributed as "some of the most nakedly nativist rhetoric we've ever seen."

    • Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country
      World
      Associated Press

      Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country

      Iran named a suspect Saturday in the attack on its Natanz nuclear facility that damaged centrifuges there, saying he had fled the country before the sabotage happened. While the extent of the damage from the April 11 sabotage remains unclear, it comes as Iran tries to negotiate with world powers over allowing the U.S. to re-enter its tattered nuclear deal with world powers and lift the economic sanctions it faces. Already, Iran has begun enriching uranium up to 60% purity in response — three times higher than ever before, though in small quantities.

      • Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Associated Press
      • Iran claims higher-level uranium enrichment as nuclear talks teeter
        Iran claims higher-level uranium enrichment as nuclear talks teeter
        CBS News
    • The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use

      From the most comfortable pair to the best value buy, these headphones will carry you through the spring, summer, and beyond Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • His coworkers were stealing his marijuana, police say. He’s now been charged with murder
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      His coworkers were stealing his marijuana, police say. He’s now been charged with murder

      Roland Day was convinced that three of his coworkers had rifled through his bag and stolen his marijuana. So he headed to the bus stop near a Home Depot where he knew the trio would be, got out of the car holding a gun and fired at least seven times, according to a police report. One of his coworkers, who was 21, was killed and two others were injured.

    • 1 killed, 12 wounded in market explosion in Iraq's capital
      World
      Associated Press

      1 killed, 12 wounded in market explosion in Iraq's capital

      An explosion rocked a market in east Baghdad on Thursday, killing one person and injuring 12 others, according to Iraq's military. The military said the blast in the capital's Sadr City, in the Habibiya neighborhood, was caused by a car laden with highly explosive materials that blew up while passing through a popular used furniture market. Iraq's president condemned the attack, calling it a “shameless" attempt by terrorist groups to destabilize the country during the holy month of Ramadan.

    • Mike Pompeo and his wife misused State Department resources, federal watchdog finds
      U.S.
      Axios

      Mike Pompeo and his wife misused State Department resources, federal watchdog finds

      The State Department's independent watchdog found that former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo violated federal ethics rules when he and his wife asked department employees to perform personal tasks on more than 100 occasions, including picking up their dog and making private dinner reservations. Why it matters: The report comes as Pompeo pours money into a new political group amid speculation about a possible 2024 presidential run. What they're saying: "OIG found evidence of over 100 requests to Department employees that are inconsistent with the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch or raised questions about the proper use of Department resources," the State Depa...

      • Pompeo violated ethics rules by asking State Dept employees to do personal tasks -watchdog
        Pompeo violated ethics rules by asking State Dept employees to do personal tasks -watchdog
        Reuters
      • State Dept. watchdog says Pompeo, wife violated ethics rules
        State Dept. watchdog says Pompeo, wife violated ethics rules
        Associated Press
    • Chicago police critics call for charges in shooting of boy
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Chicago police critics call for charges in shooting of boy

      Newly released video that shows a Chicago police officer fatally shoot a 13-year-old will be key evidence when prosecutors consider a case against the officer and are confronted with both the emotions surrounding the chilling footage and legal precedent that makes it difficult to bring charges against law enforcement. It shows Officer Eric Stillman shooting Adam Toledo less than a second after the boy drops a handgun, turns toward Stillman and begins raising his hands. Whether Stillman is charged will be up to the Cook County state's attorney's office, which will get the Civilian Office of Police Accountability's report after the independent board completes its investigation.

      • Chicago releases video of fatal police shooting of 13-year-old boy
        Chicago releases video of fatal police shooting of 13-year-old boy
        Yahoo News Video
      • Chicago Releases Video Of Police Fatally Shooting 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo
        Chicago Releases Video Of Police Fatally Shooting 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo
        HuffPost
    • Exclusive: Ukrainian president warns Russian build-up 'threatens entire democratic order'
      World
      The Telegraph

      Exclusive: Ukrainian president warns Russian build-up 'threatens entire democratic order'

      Ukraine must be allowed to join Nato, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the Telegraph on Friday as he warned that Russia's military build-up on his country's borders “threatens the entire democratic order”. Mr Zelenskiy reiterated his country's longstanding call for Nato membership in an exclusive interview with the Telegraph hours before travelling to Paris for talks with Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel. He backed Joe Biden's call for a bilateral summit with Vladimir Putin to defuse the crisis, warning that it was a test of “Europe and the West as a whole”.

      • France, Germany, Ukraine call for Russian troops withdrawal
        France, Germany, Ukraine call for Russian troops withdrawal
        Associated Press
      • 'Only Nato membership can bring us security': Q&A with Ukraine's President Zelenskiy
        'Only Nato membership can bring us security': Q&A with Ukraine's President Zelenskiy
        The Telegraph
    • Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong's rebel mogul and pro-democracy voice
      World
      BBC

      Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong's rebel mogul and pro-democracy voice

      The billionaire media mogul Jimmy Lai is one of the most prominent supporters of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. Mr Lai was 12 years old when he fled his village in mainland China, arriving in Hong Kong as a stowaway on a fishing boat. Like a number of the city's famed tycoons, he went from a menial role, toiling in a Hong Kong sweatshop, to founding a multi-million dollar empire.

      • Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
        Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
        Reuters
      • Hong Kong democracy leaders given jail terms amid crackdown
        Hong Kong democracy leaders given jail terms amid crackdown
        Associated Press
    • Public comment period extended for border surveillance plan
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Public comment period extended for border surveillance plan

      The Department of Homeland Security has agreed to reopen the public comment period on plans to build a number of high-powered surveillance towers along Vermont's border with the Canadian province of Quebec, Vermont's congressional delegation said Friday. U.S. Sens. Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders and U.S. Rep. Peter Welch said in a statement that they have heard from many Vermonters in border communities with privacy concerns about the towers proposed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

    • Opponents of Myanmar military rule hold 'silent strike'
      World
      Reuters

      Opponents of Myanmar military rule hold 'silent strike'

      Opponents of military rule in Myanmar observed a "silent strike" on Friday, with many people staying home to mourn the more than 700 people killed in protests against a Feb. 1 coup and others wearing black held small marches in several cities and towns. Many Myanmar citizens, infuriated by the return of military rule after five years of civilian government led by democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi, have been taking to the streets day after day with activists thinking up new ways to show opposition as the security forces step up their suppression. "Let's make the roads silent," protest leader Ei Thinzar Maung posted on her Facebook page.

      • Myanmar coup opposition forms unity government
        Myanmar coup opposition forms unity government
        Reuters Videos
      • Myanmar releases prisoners for New Year, though likely not dissidents
        Myanmar releases prisoners for New Year, though likely not dissidents
        Reuters
    • Boise council asks neighbors not to harass each other with new parking law
      U.S.
      Idaho Statesman

      Boise council asks neighbors not to harass each other with new parking law

      Boise has updated its street parking ordinance, but officials are asking people not to use the law to “harass your neighbors.” The updated ordinance still requires that people parking on streets move their cars every 72 hours. Before, people would regularly move their cars only a few inches or “completely from the site for a few minutes but then return to the same location, preventing others from utilizing the parking space,” Jennifer Pitino, an attorney for the city, wrote in a memorandum to the mayor and council.

    • France urges citizens to leave Pakistan amid anti-French protests
      World
      BBC

      France urges citizens to leave Pakistan amid anti-French protests

      France has urged all its citizens in Pakistan to leave the country temporarily amid violent anti-French protests across the country. The country's embassy in Pakistan warned of "serious threats to French interests in Pakistan", saying protests were increasing nationwide. The protests were sparked months ago after France defended the right to show cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

      • France asks citizens to leave Pakistan amid violent protests
        France asks citizens to leave Pakistan amid violent protests
        Associated Press
      • Pakistan briefly blocks social media amid anti-France rally
        Pakistan briefly blocks social media amid anti-France rally
        Associated Press
    • Washington seeks to expose Russian intelligence activity
      World
      BBC

      Washington seeks to expose Russian intelligence activity

      In a flurry of statements, the US published a vast trove of information about Russian intelligence activities, including naming front organisations and individuals who have worked with Moscow in recent years. The aim of the measures was to send a signal and to impose costs, making it harder for Russia to operate and deter future activity. One Russian tech company which supports the Federal Security Service (FSB) but also does work for foreign governments and international companies was accused of hosting "large-scale conventions that are used as recruiting events" for two Russian intelligence services.

    • North Carolina teacher killed in shoot-out after trying to rob Mexican drug cartel
      U.S.
      The Independent

      North Carolina teacher killed in shoot-out after trying to rob Mexican drug cartel

      A North Carolina teacher was killed during an “old Western shootout” when he and his brother-in-law tried to rob members of a Mexican drug cartel. Barney Harris, 40, was found dead inside a mobile home that authorities say was a stash house for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in the state. Police say that Mr Harris and Steven Alexander Stewart had entered a mobile in Alamance County to wait for cartel member Alonso Beltran Lara to arrive so they could rob him of drugs and cash.

      • North Carolina teacher was killed in 'old Western shootout' after he tried to rob a Mexican drug cartel member, police say
        North Carolina teacher was killed in 'old Western shootout' after he tried to rob a Mexican drug cartel member, police say
        INSIDER
      • Popular High School Teacher Killed in 'Old Western Shootout' After Attempting to Rob a Drug Cartel
        Popular High School Teacher Killed in 'Old Western Shootout' After Attempting to Rob a Drug Cartel
        People
    • Daunte Wright: 'One of those kids everybody looked up to'
      U.S.
      BBC

      Daunte Wright: 'One of those kids everybody looked up to'

      A few years ago, high school mentor Jonathan Mason was asked by a young black pupil what he should do if he was ever pulled over by police. "If they pull you over, make sure your hands are on the top of the steering wheel, don't reach for anything," Mr Mason, speaking to the Associated Press, recalls telling the teenager. The boy, already jaded from seeing multiple cases of police brutality on the news, replied: "Man, why we gotta do all that just for people not to kill us?"

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      KFSN – Fresno

      Clovis police searching for shooting suspect

      Clovis police are searching for 36-year-old Troy Clowers, who they say shot his sister's girlfriend at her Harlan Ranch home during an argument on Thursday night.

    • Roger Stone sued by federal government for nearly $2 million in unpaid taxes and interest
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Roger Stone sued by federal government for nearly $2 million in unpaid taxes and interest

      GOP strategist and Trump ally Roger Stone and his wife were sued by the federal government for $2 million in unpaid taxes. The complaint accused the couple of using their company to avoid paying personal income tax. Stone was indicted in 2019 on several charges connected to the Mueller investigation on Russian interference in the 2020 election.

      • Justice Department sues Roger Stone over $2M in unpaid taxes
        Justice Department sues Roger Stone over $2M in unpaid taxes
        Associated Press
      • Justice Department sues Trump ally Roger Stone, alleging millions in unpaid taxes
        Justice Department sues Trump ally Roger Stone, alleging millions in unpaid taxes
        NBC News
    • From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year
      Politics
      The Independent

      From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year

      The 'No' vote was criticised for being another controversial rejection of the Biden administration agenda, and follows voting against almost every Cabinet secretary of Mr Biden's in recent weeks – although the efforts, in the end, failed. All the bills Mr Cruz has voted 'No' to in the US Senate so for this year, are listed below: The US 2020 election results Not a bill, but infamous for coming in the hours after supporters of former president Donald Trump – wrongly citing election fraud – stormed the US Capitol in events that killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer.

    • Mass shootings are up nearly 73% so far in 2021 in what gun violence researchers describe as a contagion effect
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Mass shootings are up nearly 73% so far in 2021 in what gun violence researchers describe as a contagion effect

      Mass shootings in the US have increased nearly 73% over the same time period last year. Gun violence researchers say little has been done to prevent the next mass shooting. Three and a half months into 2021, mass shootings in the US have increased nearly 73% from the same period last year - and gun violence researchers say each new shooting is likely to spark another in a contagion effect.

    • Shop Troye Sivan’s Eclectic Home Style
      Entertainment
      Architectural Digest

      Shop Troye Sivan’s Eclectic Home Style

      Take a page out of the stylish young star's book, from must-have splurges to affordable accessories Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Prince Philip funeral: Royal Family has 'not been able to say goodbye to Duke of Edinburgh in the way they'd hoped or planned'- latest updates
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Prince Philip funeral: Royal Family has 'not been able to say goodbye to Duke of Edinburgh in the way they'd hoped or planned'- latest updates

      Prince Philip obituary 1921-2021 Minute-by-minute: The funeral timings How to watch Prince Philip's funeral What to expect at the ceremony Prince Philip's custom-made Land Rover hearse design unveiled ​ The Order of Service: follow from home What the funeral tells us about Prince Philip The Archbishop of Canterbury has said the Royal Family have not been able to say goodbye to Prince Philip "in the way they'd hoped or planned". Justin Welby said the public will "never fail to admire" the Queen's composure in the wake of her husband's passing.

      • Royal family reveals Prince Philip's custom Land Rover Defender gun bus
        Royal family reveals Prince Philip's custom Land Rover Defender gun bus
        Autoblog
      • Prince Philip's funeral: How the day will unfold
        Prince Philip's funeral: How the day will unfold
        Yahoo News UK
    • GOP Reps. Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene were the only 'no' votes on a bill reauthorizing the National Marrow Donor Program
      Politics
      Business Insider

      GOP Reps. Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene were the only 'no' votes on a bill reauthorizing the National Marrow Donor Program

      GOP Reps. Greene and Boebert voted against a bill that would renew the National Marrow Donor Program. "Nothing in this bill prevents the funding of aborted fetal tissue," a spokesman for Greene said. GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Lauren Boebert of Colorado were the only members of Congress to vote against a bill that would provide patients who suffer from leukemia or other blood diseases access to potentially life-saving bone marrow transplants.

      • ‘Comically evil’: Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert cause outrage by voting against bone marrow donor program
        ‘Comically evil’: Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert cause outrage by voting against bone marrow donor program
        The Independent
      • Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert Invent Reasons to Vote Against Bone Marrow Bill
        Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert Invent Reasons to Vote Against Bone Marrow Bill
        The Daily Beast
    • News
      Associated Press Videos

      Police: Shooter was former employee of FedEx

      Authorities say police seized a gun last year from the suspected shooter at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, killing eight. Deputy Police Chief Craig McCartt also confirmed the gunman's identity as Brandon Scott Hole, 19, a former employee. (April 16)

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • “There’s no ‘both sides of the debate’ when it comes to active voter suppression.”

    • “Companies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.”

    • “The truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.”

    • “The truth is, the companies hold the cards…If companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.”

    • “When a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mob’s beck-and-call.”

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