A judge will not allow prosecutors at trial to present 16 incidents involving the former Minneapolis police officers charged in George Floyd’s death.
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Investigation finds 33 missing children in Southern California, FBI says
An investigation recently found 33 missing children in Southern California, including eight who had been sexually exploited, the FBI said Friday.
Coronavirus updates: 17% of US has been infected, model estimates; Capitol Police, National Guard outbreaks reported
A model estimates 168,000 more U.S. COVID-19 deaths before May. Meanwhile, about 5% of Americans have received a vaccine dose. Latest COVID-19 news.
Doctors said she wouldn’t survive COVID-19. After 25 days on a ventilator, she’s renewing her wedding vows
A year after the first known U.S. case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Snohomish County, Peggy and Steve Jahn are celebrating life and love.
‘The brutal truth’: Biden emphasizes science, unity in first briefing on national plan to tackle COVID-19
President Joe Biden stressed science and unity in a COVID-19 briefing Thursday, giving Americans the “brutal truth” about challenges the nation faces.
The first US case. The first death. The first outbreak at a nursing home.
A year after COVID-19 arrived in the US, the front line staff in Washington state are still holding on.
What to know about Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries after pro-Trump riot
Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick died from injuries sustained in the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Here’s what we know.
‘Care now has to be rationed’: Los Angeles COVID-19 spike is crushing hospitals
As COVID-19 continues to overwhelm California hospitals, Los Angeles County officials are trying to ration medical supplies and hospital space.
More contagious COVID-19 strain identified in 3 states and 33 countries: What to know
A new strain of the coronavirus was first identified in the UK and has now been found in Florida, California and Colorado. Here’s what to know.
Second possible case of COVID-19 variant linked to Colorado National Guard who worked at nursing home
Colorado officials said contact tracing was underway to determine who else may have been exposed to a COVID-19 variant first identified in the U.K.