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Jonathan Price was shot four times in the torso, according to probable cause affidavit

The Texas police officer charged with murder after killing Jonathan Price outside a convenience store shot him four times in the torso, according to the probable cause affidavit released by the Hunt County District Clerk on Wednesday.

Disney slams California governor after he slows reopening of California theme parks

Disney’s chief medical officer pointed to the safe reopenings of its other parks after California Gov. Gavin Newsom slowed the reopening process.

      

Locksmith helps save Utah woman who wrote ‘911’ on her hand in a silent plea for help

A woman being held in her Midway, Utah, home was rescued Friday after she wrote “911” on her hand to signal that she needed help.

Boeing spacecraft commander abruptly pulls out of test flight mission

Former NASA astronaut Chris Ferguson says he no longer plans to command the first-ever crewed mission of the Boeing Starliner, the spacecraft he’s spent the last decade helping to build.

Half of US states are reporting increased Covid-19 cases and some leaders push new measures

Half of US states are reporting an uptick in new Covid-19 cases and some state leaders have sprung into action to help curb the spread of the virus.

Why Thanksgiving turkeys will be smaller this year

You’re not the only one rethinking your Thanksgiving this year.

Here’s what’s different about getting a mortgage now

Mortgage lenders are on track to have a big year in 2020. Thanks to record low interest rates, many people are buying homes, despite the bleak jobs picture and uncertain economy.

Federal judge rejects Trump’s efforts to curtail New Jersey vote-by-mail plans

A federal judge in New Jersey on Tuesday rejected an attempt by President Donald Trump’s campaign to curtail part of the state’s vote-by-mail plan just weeks before Election Day.

Trump administration announces new restrictions on employment-based visa program

The Trump administration is tightening up an employment-based visa program that allows highly skilled foreign workers to come to the United States, arguing the changes are necessary following shocks to the labor market caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Vermont is battling a Covid-19 outbreak among migrant workers at an apple orchard

Vermont is battling a Covid-19 outbreak among migrant workers at an apple orchard, state officials announced Monday.

A memorial for slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen was vandalized

A surveillance camera caught someone damaging a memorial to slain Fort Hood soldier Spc. Vanessa Guillen.

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