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Helio Castroneves Ties Record As Four-Time Indy 500 Winner
Sunday, May 30, 2021
At 46, the Brazilian race-car driver also became the fourth-oldest driver to win the Indy 500. Castroneves crossed the finish line less than a half-second ahead of 24-year-old Alex Palou.
For Memorial Day, Biden Pays Tribute To Fallen Service Members In Delaware
Sunday, May 30, 2021
The president spoke in observance of Memorial Day at the Delaware Memorial Bridge Sunday. It was also the sixth anniversary of the death of his son, Beau Biden, who had served in Iraq.
A Path To Peace: How A Former Navy Corpsman Honors His Fallen Friends On Memorial Day
Friday, May 28, 2021
In Afghanistan, Ralph "AK" Angkiangco was a medic with a Marine platoon that suffered terrible casualties. For years, the holiday was a time to drink and forget, not remember. This year is different.
An Alabama Man Is Suing A Deputy Because He Says Tight Handcuffs Led To An Amputation
Thursday, May 27, 2021
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's Mayor Says The Gunman Set Fire To His Own Home Before Killing 9
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Santa Clara County said a ninth victim in Wednesday's shooting died in a hospital. This brings the death toll to 10, including the gunman.
MLB Fields Historic 20,000th Player
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Seattle Mariners backup catcher José Godoy made history on Friday as Major League Baseball's 20,000th player in 150 years.
In The Italian Cable Car Disaster, Investigators Are Looking At Possible Manslaughter
Sunday, May 23, 2021
A cable pulling an aerial tram to the top of a mountain appeared to have snapped, causing the car to swing into a pylon before falling to the ground and rolling several times, killing 14 people.
Martin Bashir Apologizes, But Denies His BBC Interview Harmed Princess Diana
Sunday, May 23, 2021
The former BBC reporter said his interview with Diana didn't factor into her life's downward spiral following the interview. "Everything we did in terms of the interview was as she wanted," he says.
Subtropical Storm Ana Is First Named Storm Of Atlantic Hurricane Season
Saturday, May 22, 2021
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-average hurricane season for 2021, forecasting 13 to 20 named storms.
42% In The U.S. Can't Name A Single Prominent Asian American, A Survey Finds
Sunday, May 16, 2021
A recent survey has indicated most Asian Americans feel a sense of disrespect from other Americans. It also revealed a portion of people are unaware of increased violence against Asian Americans.
U.N. Security Council Meets Over Israeli-Palestinian Violence
Sunday, May 16, 2021
With the death toll nearing 200 and thousands more civilians left homeless, the United Nations is pushing for a cease-fire.
Israeli Airstrike Flattens Building Housing AP And Other Media In Gaza City
Saturday, May 15, 2021
A dozen journalists and freelancers were evacuated from the AP offices in the 12-story building before it crumbled to the ground. AP said the military has long known the building housed journalists.
Walmart Drops Mask Mandate Following New CDC Guidelines
Friday, May 14, 2021
Customers don't have to wear masks, effective immediately. Starting Tuesday, fully vaccinated employees don't either. Everyone's on an honor system and won't have to provide proof.
Judge Puts Hold On Ruling That Would Have Ended Ban On Evictions
Friday, May 14, 2021
The judge acknowledged the struggle landlords are facing with renters unable to pay because of the pandemic. But she said protecting the public outweighs financial losses while her ruling is appealed.
Closing Arguments In Derek Chauvin Trial Set To Begin Monday
Sunday, April 18, 2021
The former Minneapolis police officer faces manslaughter and murder charges in George Floyd's death. The prosecution and defense get one last chance to be heard before the jury begins deliberation.
Putin Critic Alexei Navalny 'Could Die At Any Moment,' Doctor Says
Sunday, April 18, 2021
The imprisoned Russian opposition leader, who is three weeks into a hunger strike, is at risk of cardiac arrest or kidney failure, according to test results, his physician says.
$25 Million Worth Of Giant Clam Shells Seized In The Philippines
Saturday, April 17, 2021
The raid Friday was the third giant clam bust in just over a month. Since the beginning of March, about $30 million worth of giant clams have been seized from illegal operations.
Producer Scott Rudin Steps Back From Broadway Following Allegations Of Bullying
Saturday, April 17, 2021
The producer announced Saturday that he would take a step back after allegations of bullying and workplace misconduct were reported this month.
Police ID Suspect And Victims In Shooting Deaths At FedEx Facility In Indianapolis
Friday, April 16, 2021
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers say the shooter has been identified as Brandon Hole, 19, a former employee at the facility. Police say they don't know the suspect's motive.
La Soufrière Volcano: A Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Between 16,000 and 20,000 people were evacuated from the area around the volcano on St. Vincent. Some evacuees are with family and friends; others are fleeing the island entirely.