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Month: January 2024

The FBI is investigating after two vehicles collided and plowed into a crowd in a fiery crash in Rochester

Suspect in deadly Rochester crash appeared to be speeding toward pedestrians, police say, but motive is still unknown

CNN, WHAM By Elizabeth Wolfe and Celina Tebor, CNN (CNN) — The motive behind the fiery New Year crash outside a Rochester concert venue is still unclear but police say the suspect appeared to “intentionally” speed toward pedestrians with a car full of gas canisters before slamming into another car, killing two passengers and injuring

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Suspect in deadly Rochester, New York, crash appeared to speed toward pedestrians, police say, but motive is still unknown

By Elizabeth Wolfe and Celina Tebor, CNN (CNN) — The motive behind the deadly New Year’s Day crash outside a Rochester, New York, concert venue is still unclear, but police say the suspect, driving an SUV full of gas canisters, appeared to “intentionally” speed toward pedestrians before slamming into another vehicle, killing two passengers and

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In 2024, Shapiro faces calls for billions for schools, a presidential election and wary lawmakers

By MARC LEVY Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — In 2024, Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro could face a more complicated sophomore year in charge of Pennsylvania. He’s facing pressure to respond to a court ruling that Pennsylvania’s system of public school funding unconstitutionally discriminates against poorer districts. Meanwhile, his administration must oversee a presidential election

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Plagiarism charges downed Harvard’s president. A conservative attack helped to fan the outrage

By COLLIN BINKLEY and MORIAH BALINGIT AP Education Writers WASHINGTON (AP) — American higher education has long viewed plagiarism as a cardinal sin. Accusations of academic dishonesty have ruined the careers of faculty and undergraduates alike. The latest target is Harvard President Claudine Gay, who resigned Tuesday. In her case, the outrage came not from

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files as presidential candidate in Utah, the first state to grant him access

By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he has filed to run as a presidential candidate in Utah after meeting the 1,000-signature requirement needed to qualify. Utah is the first state where Kennedy’s campaign submitted signatures and qualified for ballot access. The son of former senator and

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Trump’s vows to deport millions are undercut by his White House record and one family’s story

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press In summer 1954, the Eisenhower administration launched a military-style effort to remove Mexican immigrants who were in the country illegally. Donald Trump has lauded the raids since he first ran for president. People affected by the raids and historians argue Trump is using fragments of history for political reasons

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Trump’s vows to deport millions are undercut by his White House record and one family’s story

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press In summer 1954, the Eisenhower administration launched a military-style effort to remove Mexican immigrants who were in the country illegally. Donald Trump has lauded the raids since he first ran for president. People affected by the raids and historians argue Trump is using fragments of history for political reasons

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Jewish protesters calling for cease-fire in Gaza disrupt first day of California legislative session

By ADAM BEAM and TRÂN NGUYỄN Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Protesters calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war have disrupted the first day of California’s legislative session. Protesters sang, clapped and unfurled banners in the state Assembly on Wednesday calling for a cease-fire in Gaza. Assembly members tried to briefly continue their

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What we know about the shooting at the Colorado Supreme Court building as the suspect appears in court

By Steve Almasy and Andi Babineau, CNN (CNN) — The man accused of firing gunshots inside the Colorado Supreme Court building appeared Wednesday in court, where a judge set his bond at $100,000, noting the defendant’s alleged “escalating behavior” during the incident. The shooting happened Tuesday morning after 1 a.m. when a man who fled

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