Luhansk Gov. Serhiy Haidai said fights in Sievierodonetsk were house to house. The UK government condemned the trial of two Britons. Live updates.
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A program to remove police from some 911 calls in Denver helped reduce crime, study finds
A pilot program in Denver to send health clinicians rather than police to certain 911 calls led a 34% reduction in low-level crimes, a study found.
Ukraine marks 100 days at war with Russia; EU formally OKs partial Russian oil ban: Live updates
Friday marked the 100th day of war in Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia controls 20% of his country: Live updates
There have already been a dozen mass shootings this year: ‘We’re in a paralysis’
Since 2006, roughly 30 mass killings have occurred a year in the U.S, making 2022 on track so far with 12 mass killings.
Gunman in California church shooting mailed diaries to Chinese-language newspaper before attack
The World Journal reported that David Chou, who is facing murder and attempted murder charges, mailed documents and flash drives to its office.
How did the Alabama inmate and officer evade authorities for so long? Money, expert says.
Corrections officer Vicky White and inmate Casey White evaded police after escaping an Alabama jail for almost two weeks. How did they do it?
More than 100 deaths a day: Gun violence reached ‘staggering’ record in 2020, report says
There were a record 45,222 gun deaths in the United States in 2020, a 15% increase largely driven by homicides, a report from Johns Hopkins found.
Man fatally stabbed at Times Square Dave & Buster’s in New York, police say
The incident occurred Saturday night at a Dave & Buster’s in Times Square. Police said a man stabbed another man in the chest.
Brooklyn shooting suspect ‘carefully planned’ attack, prosecutor says; judge denies bail: Latest updates
Frank James, charged in the Brooklyn subway shooting, will be held without bail, a judge ordered during his first appearance in federal court Thursday.
‘Likely won’t be the last time’: NYC, DC shootings yet another stressor for homeless men
After the recent spate of targeted attacks in New York and Washington, two men experiencing homelessness share their experiences.