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Breonna Taylor grand juror says panel wasn’t given a chance to consider homicide charges

A Kentucky judge ruled Tuesday that a grand juror may speak publicly about the case presented by the state Attorney General against police officers who served a no-knock warrant at Breonna Taylor’s home the night she was killed.

Army says Vanessa Guillen died ‘in the line of duty’ and affords family some benefits

The death of Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen occurred “in the line of duty,” Fort Hood officials announced Tuesday.

Opinion: Democrats will restore America

With two weeks left before Election Day and millions of Americans already casting their ballots, President Donald Trump still has not indicated what his policy agenda would be for a second term. He has ping-ponged from one message to another, from disi…

Florida’s falling lizards are getting used to cold winter temperatures

During a cold snap in southern Florida in January, residents were warned to watch out for paralyzed lizards falling from trees.

3 key swing states have higher unemployment than the national average

America’s jobs recovery continued in September, but with two weeks to go until Election Day, plenty of states still have unemployment rates higher than the national average.

New Photoshop tool could help fight fake images

Adobe’s popular photo-editing software has long been used to manipulate media, and as digital tools get better and better it’s becoming more difficult to tell what’s real from what’s Photoshopped.

Lowe’s will deliver your Christmas tree for free this year

Lowe’s is offering free Christmas tree delivery for the first time as home-bound Americans start the holidays earlier than usual.

Exxon denies Trump called CEO for money. But Big Oil is donating way more to Trump than Biden

President Donald Trump is a fierce backer of the fossil fuels industry. And that support is paying off big time in the money race.

Why investors shouldn’t count on another big stimulus package

The prospect of US lawmakers producing another big stimulus package before the election has tantalized investors for months. But there are good reasons to think additional relief won’t arrive anytime soon.

Rescued Zion hiker is dehydrated and malnourished but ‘in good spirits,’ friend says

Hiker Holly Courtier, who was rescued after disappearing for almost two weeks in Utah’s Zion National Park, spent the night in a medical center near Zion, a family friend said.

States file their Covid-19 vaccine plans to CDC without plans to pay for them, officials say

States still have no idea how they’re going to pay for coronavirus vaccine distribution, despite filing plans last week, state officials said Monday.

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