Alex Jones Penalized By Twitter
Last week, the company was a notable exception after a wave of other major tech companies banned Jones and his main channels. Jones cannot tweet on his main account for one week.
Los Angeles Is Deploying Body Scanners To Screen Metro Riders
LA’s public transit system says it is the first in the U.S. to buy passive millimeter wave scanners for metro stations. The Transportation Security Administration has been doing tests for a year.
Wisconsin Reservation Offers A Climate Success Story And A Warning
Climate change is causing more severe flooding around the country, and a disproportionate number of Native American communities are on the front lines.
Prosecutors, Defense To Offer Closing Arguments In Paul Manafort Fraud Trial
Jurors are set to hear concluding statements following testimony by more than two dozen witnesses. Then it’s their time to deliberate.
Catholic Sexual Abuse Crisis Deepens As Authorities Lag In Response
History, legal issue and doctrine all contribute to the continuing failure of Catholic authorities to recognize and respond more effectively to sexual abuse scandals.
New Mexico Compound Members Are Granted Bail; Judge Receives Death Threats
Prosecutors allege that a child’s body recovered at the site is a compound member’s disabled son. Defendants’ bail is set at $20,000 each.
Overcoming A Shameful Past, VA Plans Haven For Homeless Vets In West Los Angeles
The West Los Angeles VA Medical Center was supposed to be a home for old and disabled soldiers. After decades, it’s being transformed into a community for at least 1,200 chronically homeless veterans.
Morning News Brief
Four primary elections were held Tuesday. Now that West Virginia’s House of Delegates voted to impeach the state’s supreme court justices, the state Senate will decide their fate.
W.Va. Supreme Court Justices Face Senate Impeachment Trial
After the West Virginia House of Delegates voted to impeach 4 justices on the state’s Supreme Court, one of the 4 resigned rather than face removal by the Senate. Another justice resigned last month.
Incident Meteorologist Works To Keep Fire Crews Safe
When firefighting teams are sent out to wildfires, they are often accompanied by an incident meteorologist who watches weather conditions. We profile one such meteorologist out of Pueblo, Colo.
Pa. Report Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse By Over 300 Priests
A grand jury investigation released Tuesday paints a horrifically detailed picture of decades of clergy sexual abuse of minors in six dioceses in Pennsylvania, dating back to the 1940s.
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