In Tuesday’s paper:
- 3 kids, 3 adults dead at Nashville school
- What will happen if Trump is indicted?
- Women of the Year: For Quannah Chasinghorse, representation matters
Multiple people injured in school shooting in Nashville, officials say. Suspected shooter is dead, police say.
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Several former Iowa State women’s soccer players are alleging emotional abuse from former coach Tony Minatta.
That’s why they submitted letters to a family that wants him fired from his new job.
Here’s why.
Routine testing revealed the presence of E. coli in a sample of ground beef from more than a ton of boneless beef chuck product, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday.
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Officials in Philadelphia say they are "now confident" tap water will remain safe to drink or cook through Monday night following a chemical spill in a tributary of the Delaware River.
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In the United States, about 20 people die every day waiting for an organ transplant. Patients sometimes wait years for a match. Many others, disproportionately those of color, never even get placed on the waitlist. And too often, organs go to waste.
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President Joe Biden issued an emergency declaration for Mississippi, making federal funding available to the areas hardest hit Friday night by a deadly tornado.
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A deadly explosion at a Eastern Pennsylvania chocolate factory Friday night killed five people and injured eight others.
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While still rare, infections from Vibrio vulnificus have increased eight-fold between 1988 and 2018, as climate change has warmed the brackish coastal waters where the bacteria live, a new paper found.
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Nate Oats, who has a former and current player involved in a murder case, has been described as a coach who wants to win at all costs.
The chase for Alabama's first men's basketball national title has only magnified the controversy.
Here's why:
This week, a union representing essential workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District went on a three-day walkout that did not immediately lead to a new deal, even after a year of negotiating.
Here's what we know as students head back to class.
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President Biden knew he needed to project command and confidence as he prepared to deal with a brewing banking crisis.
He had learned that lesson the hard way a decade and a half ago, during the nation’s worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
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Donald Trump's many legal problems – and calls for protests by his followers – have generated new fears of political violence and anxiety about the unknowable impact all this will have on the already-tense 2024 presidential election.
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Five girls and an 18-year-old woman died Sunday when their car rolled over after a collision with another vehicle in Tennesee, authorities said.
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"I often tell people I do not look like my journey," Ralph said. "I'm a child of the '60s. And the '60s were a very difficult, ugly time in America. A time when people did not respect the youth of a Black child or a Black person, period." Sheryl Lee Ralph🗣
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fires his defense minister who had called for a pause on a controversial judicial overhaul. Opposition to the proposal has sparked months of intense protests.
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South braces for possible severe weather Sunday, two days after violent tornadoes smashed across the Mississippi Delta region, gutting rural towns and leaving more than two dozen people dead.
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Happy 40th to the compact disc gave us our first taste of digital music.
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Residents in central Mississippi awoke Saturday morning to a trail of destruction caused by deadly overnight tornadoes.
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Gwyneth Paltrow took the stand Friday in Utah after being sued over a 2016 crash on the ski slopes.
The actress was sued by Terry Sanderson, who claimed she seriously injured him.
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An agreement has been reached between the Los Angeles Unified School District and a union representing education employees after a contentious three-day strike, the parties said.
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Attempted book bans and restrictions at school and public libraries continue to surge, setting a record in 2022, according to a new report from the American Library Association released Thursday.
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National Weather Service offices in Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, and New York reported seeing the dancing green glow of the aurora borealis between Thursday night and Friday morning.
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An American contractor was killed and five U.S. troops and a second U.S. contractor were wounded when a suspected Iran-linked drone attacked a coalition military base in northeast Syria late Thursday, the Pentagon said in a statement.
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In this weekend’s paper:
- For-profit college chains attract bulk of GI Bill funds
- Banking turmoil is a test for Biden
- Women of the Year: When confronted with obstacles, Sheryl Lee Ralph chooses to soar