7 jurors that convicted former Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd spoke publicly for the time and shared how the trial impacted their lives
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Ex-California school safety officer who shot 18-year-old mother charged with murder
Murder charges were filed against a former school safety officer who shot Manuela “Mona” Rodriguez, an 18-year-old mother, in California last month.
Suspect in fatal Boise shopping mall shooting dies, authorities say; coroner and family identify victims
The suspect in a shooting at a Boise, Idaho, shopping mall that killed 2 people and injured 4 others has died from his injuries, according to police.
‘Don’t think I’ll ever step foot in that mall again’: Boise, Idaho, shooting leaves 2 dead; suspect arrested
2 people are dead and 5 others are injured, including a police officer, after a shopping mall shooting in Boise, Idaho, authorities announced Monday
Moderna says its vaccine is safe, effective for kids 6-11; US reentry will be harder for unvaccinated Americans: Today’s COVID-19 updates
Moderna says its vaccine for kids ages 6-11 shows a “robust” immune response in a study of more than 4,500 youths. Latest COVID-19 news.
‘Damaging and disheartening:’ California teacher on leave after being filmed chanting in faux Native American headdress
A California teacher was placed on leave after a video showed her chanting and dancing around her classroom in a faux Native American headdress.
8 missing endangered children recovered, 18 sex offenders arrested in Louisiana, US Marshals say
U.S. Marshals Service operations led to 8 missing endangered children being recovered and 18 sex offenders being arrested in New Orleans.
Gov. Gavin Newsom declares drought emergency across California, calls for statewide conservation
Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a drought emergency across California, urging residents to reduce water use amid a historic drought in the western US.
FDA may approve people to mix and match booster shots, report says: COVID-19 updates
The Food and Drug Administration may approve administering booster shots that are different from recipients’ original COVID vaccine. Latest updates.
New York must allow religious exemptions to vaccine mandate, judge rules: Latest COVID-19 updates
New York must allow religious exemptions to the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for medical workers, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. Latest news.