Larry Storch, the rubber-faced comic whose long career in theater, movies and television was capped by his “F Troop” role as zany Cpl. Agarn in the 1960s spoof of Western frontier TV shows, has died. Storch was 99. Storch died of natural causes early Friday in his New York City …
Read More »Google and Apple should remove TikTok from their app store, FCC commissioner says
A federal official issued a new warning to Apple and Google, urging the tech giants to remove China-based app TikTok from their app stores. In a letter addressed to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr cited a new …
Read More »Mother of Las Vegas boy found dead in freezer says accused killer held daughter and her captive for months
A defense attorney said Thursday he wants a mental health evaluation for a Las Vegas man now jailed in protective custody after being accused of keeping a widow and her daughter captive at his home, killing the woman’s 4-year-old son and storing the boy’s body in a garage freezer. Meanwhile, …
Read More »Jury rejects Sarah Palin’s libel claim against The New York Times
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin lost her libel lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday when a jury rejected her claim that the newspaper maliciously damaged her reputation by erroneously linking her campaign rhetoric to a mass shooting. A judge had already declared that if the jury sided with …
Read More »Police looking for suspect after student stabbed and security officer shot outside Buffalo high school
Authorities are looking for a suspect after a student was stabbed and a security guard was shot outside a Buffalo high school on Wednesday afternoon, CBS affiliate WIVB-TV reports. Officials earlier had said both the student and security were shot, but later said the student had been stabbed multiple times and …
Read More »EPA administrator vows to restore environmental justice in vulnerable communities: “These people have been ignored for decades”
The Environmental Protection Agency is vowing to address environmental justice concerns throughout marginalized communities with a series of actions announced Wednesday. Some vulnerable populations in the South could begin to see changes “immediately,” according to EPA Administrator Michael Regan. “These communities deserve to know what’s in the air they’re breathing …
Read More »Homicides in major American cities increased in 2021, new study finds
Homicides in major American cities ticked up in 2021, with a 5% increase from 2020 and a 44% increase over 2019, according to a new analysis of crime trends released Tuesday by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ). The study drew on crime data from 22 cities nationwide — including …
Read More »Friends, family stunned that Thomas Randele, Boston car salesman, was fugitive bank robber wanted in Cleveland for 50 years
Just before Thomas Randele died, his wife of nearly 40 years asked his golfing buddies and his co-workers from the dealerships where he sold cars to come by their home. They gathered to say goodbye to a guy they called one of the nicest people they’d ever known — a …
Read More »Family of Oxford shooting survivors files two $100 million lawsuits against school district
The family of a student who was shot during a deadly school shooting in Oxford, Michigan, last week filed two lawsuits Thursday against the school district and several school employees. The lawsuits, which seek $100 million in damages, say the defendants’ actions prior to the shooting “created the danger and increased …
Read More »Mia Brailford, 16
A Florida high school student was found safe after she went missing during a school field trip in Georgia, officials announced Monday. Police said they located 16-year-old Mia Brailford at an Alabama address and detained a male suspect in connection with her disappearance. Brailford went missing while her school was …
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