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Indianapolis officer shoots and kills driver after chase, police say

Indiana police are investigating the fatal police-involved shooting of a driver shortly after a high-speed chase, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release.

‘Harry Potter’ star Rupert Grint, Georgia Groome are ‘delighted’ by arrival of baby girl

It’s time to raise a glass of butterbeer to Rupert Grint and Georgia Groome! The two have become parents.

      

Fighter jets salute first responders

The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force’s Thunderbirds came together to honor all essential workers by staging flyovers over major cities.
      

10 great homemade DIY masks that you can buy online

Get a quality DIY fabric mask, no sewing machine required.

      

Among those who won’t get a coronavirus check: Older Americans claimed as dependents

Older Americans aren’t eligible for coronavirus relief money if they’re listed as a dependent, adding strain to families caring for a relative, advocates say.

      

8 steps to getting hired during a pandemic

The labor market has given job seekers a serious case of whiplash. It wasn’t long ago that applicants were getting multiple offers. Now, they are competing with millions of Americans who have lost their jobs after coronavirus shut down the economy.

Customer shot a McDonald’s employee after being told to leave due to coronavirus restrictions, police say

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of shooting a fast-food worker and injuring others after they told her to leave a McDonald’s restaurant in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, police said.

Supreme Court calls George Washington Bridge high jinks political, not criminal

The decision brought to a close a case of partisanĀ retribution that came to symbolize the Garden State’s unique brand of dirty politics.
      

This Mother’s Day weekend could be colder than Christmas. And a bomb cyclone and thundersnow may be on tap.

Forecasters are warning of a rare springĀ pattern that is expected to sweep unseasonably cold weather east of the Rockies on Mother’s Day weekend.

      

Town honors survivor on historical day

Joseph Farkas survived the HolocaustĀ 75 years ago. Today his town of East Brunswick is honoring him with an epic drive-by parade.
      

Business is booming for these 14 companies during the coronavirus pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has been, to say the least, grim for business. Widespread layoffs and furloughs have prompted about 21% of the US labor force to file for unemployment benefits since mid-March, and economists say the United States is likely alr…

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