Archives: 2018

Protests planned from New York to L.A. over Trump immigration policy

PORTLAND, Ore. — Liberal activists, parents and first-time protesters motivated by accounts of children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border plan to rally in hundreds of cities nationwide Saturday to press President Trump’s administration to reunite the families quickly. More than 600 marches could draw hundreds of thousands of people across the country, from immigrant-friendly cities like Los…

Police: Campus officer killed in stabbing, suspect fatally shot

POMONA, Calif. — Police say a parking officer at a Southern California college has been killed and the suspect was fatally shot by police. It’s unclear what lead to the attack, CBS Los Angeles reports.  Pomona Police Chief Michael Olivieri says on Twitter that a police parking officer was killed Friday at Cal Poly Pomona. He says a police officer…

Details on the victims of the Annapolis newspaper shooting

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Trump says “that I don't know” when asked if John Kelly is leaving

MORRISTOWN, N.J. — President Trump said Friday that he gets along well with his embattled White House chief of staff but doesn’t know how long John Kelly will remain in the job. Asked about all the speculation, Mr. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that “we’re getting along very well.” But he added: “Look, at some point, things happen…

Orphaned bear cub rescued after paws are scorched in wildfire

In this photo provided by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, a female bear cub lies on a table with bandages on its burned paws in Del Norte, Colo., June 27, 2018. Joe Lewandowski/Colorado Parks and Wildlife via AP DURANGO, Colo. — An orphaned bear cub that suffered painful burns to its paws in one of a half-dozen wildfires scorching Colorado is…

Annapolis shooting suspect not cooperating with investigators

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Social media's role during newspaper attack

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Trump says he will announce his Supreme Court pick on July 9

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How long will the heat wave last?

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A dangerous heat wave is hitting more than half of the U.S. this weekend

CHICAGO — A dangerous heat wave will have more than half of the country sweltering over the Fourth of July holiday. Temperatures near — and above — 100 degrees Fahrenheit are combining with thick humidity to present serious health hazards. The National Weather Service posted a reminder Friday that heat kills more people each year than tornadoes, lightning and floods….

Arnold Schwarzenegger responds to being called a “snowflake”

Arnold Schwarzenegger recently criticized President Trump’s efforts to “prop up a dying industry” in a video on Facebook. In the video, Schwarzenegger compares saving coal to saving Blockbuster Videos.  When one of the video’s many dissenting commenters warned Schwarzenegger “Snowflake is a title you don’t want,” the film star and former governor responded. “I never mind picking up new titles,” Schwarzenegger…

Annapolis shooting suspect not cooperating with detectives

WASHINGTON — The suspect in the Capital Gazette shooting Thursday has not been cooperating with detectives. But his words and actions on Twitter and in court are giving police important clues about what may have prompted the shooting. Investigators say Jarrod Ramos held a long-simmering grudge against the Capital Gazette newspaper, and a search of his home turned up evidence…

Victims of Capital Gazette shooting remembered at vigil

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The victims of Thursday’s mass shooting at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis were remembered at a vigil Friday. The event took place not far from where the suspect Jarrod Ramos was charged earlier in the day with five counts of first degree murder.  He appeared in court by video link from the nearby county jail where he is…

Journalists took to social media while newsroom came under fire

BALTIMORE — Amid a devastating attack that killed five people at a historic Maryland newspaper, journalists at the paper took to social media to seek help and report on the fatal shooting. In the immediate aftermath of Thursday’s shooting, they identified who was safe and voiced their first waves of grief. They also used social media to explain journalism’s truth-telling mission,…