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An Alabama Man Is Suing A Deputy Because He Says Tight Handcuffs Led To An Amputation
The plaintiff says he repeatedly begged a Jefferson County sheriff's deputy to loosen the cuffs after losing feeling in his left hand. His hand was amputated 10 months later.
San Jose Community Mourns 9 Killed In Rail Yard Shooting
The city of San Jose held a vigil last night to remember the lives of the 9 victims of the transit facility shooting earlier this week.
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The Week That Shook Big Oil
A set of events shook the oil world this week: A tiny shareholder won a battle with Exxon, investors put pressure on Chevron and a Dutch court ordered Shell to slash emissions.
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Homebuyers Squeezed As Western States See Prices Double Or More In Last Decade
The pandemic has made the housing market even tighter in the mountain West, where first-time buyers are trying to decide whether this is just the future or a bubble headed eventually for a bust.
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Travel Tips For Your Post-Vaccination Memorial Day Weekend
COVID cases are down, half of the country is at least partially vaccinated and the wanderlust has struck. But the rebound could also mean new challenges for your getaway. Here's how to avoid them.
Months After Texas Blackouts, Critics Say Lawmakers Aren't Doing Enough
After February's deadly blackout, Texas lawmakers are taking steps to protect energy infrastructure from a cold freeze. But critics say they're not going far enough to prevent another disaster.
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Senate Republicans, White House Move Closer To Infrastructure Deal
The White House says a new counteroffer from Senate Republicans on funding for roads and bridges is encouraging, but there are still a lot of hurdles to overcome before reaching a deal.
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Teachers Say Laws Banning Critical Race Theory Are Putting A Chill On Their Lessons
Educators say Republican bills to restrict teaching on race are forcing teachers to second-guess whether they can lead students in important conversations at a critical time.
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Leaders Get Prison Sentences For A 2019 Protest
The 10 veteran activists will serve up to three years in prison as China continues punishing the organizers of the regionwide demonstrations against Beijing's rule in 2019.
Parents Who've Lost Kids To Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Work Together To Promote Peace
One group of Israelis and Palestinians are working together to end the conflict, writing on their website "We believe it can be different."
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