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Colorado Highway Crash: Fiery 28-Vehicle Pileup Closes I-70 Near Denver

The crash involved at least 24 cars and four semis. One of the trucks was carrying a flatbed full of lumber — which contributed to a large fire on the roadway.

Court Orders Administration To Identify Separated Migrant Children Within 6 Months

The government lost track of thousands of kids it had separated from families trying to cross at the U.S.-Mexico border. Now the administration has six months to find them.

Boston Celtics Great And Hall Of Famer John Havlicek Dies At 79

Havlicek was voted one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. He played 16 seasons with the Celtics — eight of them as NBA champions. Boston media report he had Parkinson’s disease.

‘Part Of My DNA’: An Adopted Woman Learns Of Her Birth Mother’s Resilience

At StoryCorps, a woman and her half brother reflect on their mother, the pain she experienced in her life and the secret she kept from her children.

Students And Staff At LA Universities Quarantined Over Measles Fears

Rachel Martin speaks with Saad Omer, an infectious disease expert at Emory University, about the quarantine at California schools after a student contracted measles.

Baltimore Residents React To Raid Of Mayor’s Offices

After the FBI and IRS raided the home and office of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Thursday, residents say they are frustrated and angry about this and the many recent scandals their city has faced.

Abuse By Boy Scout Leaders More Widespread Than Earlier Thought

Newly revealed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America had considerably more leaders involved in the sexual abuse of minors than previously thought.

Hundreds Of People At 2 LA Universities Quarantined Due To Measles Exposure

The University of California, Los Angeles, and California State University have told hundreds of students and staff to stay home for up to 48 hours unless they can prove they’re immune or vaccinated.

New Mexico County Declares State Of Emergency Over Abandoned Checkpoints

A New Mexico county declared a state of emergency over fears that drugs are freely flowing after the U.S. Border Patrol, beleaguered by a surge of migrants, closed a highway checkpoint last month.

Federal Agents Raid Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh’s Home, Office And Nonprofit

Federal agents raided Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh’s offices Thursday following investigations into her “self-dealings.” She sold thousands of her children’s books to groups under her influence.

Boy Scouts Of America Estimates More Than 12,000 Victims Of Sexual Abuse

Newly exposed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America had considerably more leaders involved in the sexual abuse of minors than previously thought.

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