Callers pleaded for help and the sound of sirens, crying and gunfire could be heard in the background of 911 calls released Thursday and made during Monday’s mass shooting in Nashville. Police released recordings of multiple calls that were made during the attack at The Covenant School in which six …
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28 March
U.S. investigates Tesla over loose seat belts
U.S. highway safety regulators have opened yet another investigation into problems with Teslas, this time tied to complaints that the seat belts may not hold people in a crash. The investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covers an estimated 50,000 Model X SUVs from the 2022 and 2023 …
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27 March
Biden signs executive order restricting government’s use of commercial spyware
Washington — The U.S. government will restrict its use of commercial spyware tools that have been used to surveil human rights activists, journalists and dissidents around the world, under an executive order issued Monday by President Biden. The order responds to growing U.S. and global concerns about programs that can …
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22 March
Two inmates caught at IHOP after allegedly using toothbrush to escape from Virginia jail
Two inmates who allegedly used a toothbrush to escape from a Newport News, Virginia, jail are back in custody after they were caught at an IHOP, authorities said. John M. Garza, 37, and Arley V. Nemo, 43, were discovered missing from their cell around 7:15 p.m. Monday, the Newport News …
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15 March
How to improve gut health, according to experts
As our understanding of the importance of gut health grows, experts stress the importance of having a happy, balanced gut microbiome. But how can we improve our gut health? Experts point to a healthy, balanced diet as a vital component in supporting gut health — and offer a few specific …
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13 March
A farmer found the body of a newborn girl in the trash in 1992. DNA has led to the arrest of the baby’s parents.
The parents of a baby killed in 1992 are in custody after newly developed DNA evidence led investigators to them, state troopers said. A farmer in Picayune, Mississippi, looking to feed his animals, found the infant’s body on April 15, 1992. The body was found in a trash bin inside …
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10 March
Online sports betting goes live in Massachusetts just as March Madness kicks off
Massachusetts sports fans raced to their cellphones Friday to begin placing bets as the state allowed online sports wagering just days ahead of next week’s start of the NCAA college basketball tournament. The start of online sports gambling came a little over a month after the state began allowing people to …
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10 March
Visa, Mastercard put tracking of gun shop purchases on hold
Visa and Mastercard paused their decision to start categorizing purchases at gun shops, a significant win for conservative groups and Second Amendment advocates who felt tracking gun shop purchases would inadvertently discriminate against legal firearms purchases. The move is a setback for gun control groups. They say categorizing credit and …
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3 March
Amazon pauses construction on HQ2 in Northern Virginia
Amazon is holding off on the second stage of it HQ2 megaproject in Northern Virginia, the company announced Friday. HQ2 is predicted to eventually bring 25,000 new Amazon employees to Arlington, Virginia, in an area near the Pentagon. The first phase of the project, dubbed Met Park, is scheduled to …
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2 March
Maurice Hastings, wrongly imprisoned for 38 years, declared innocent
A man who spent more than 38 years behind bars for a 1983 murder he didn’t commit was declared innocent by a judge in Los Angeles Wednesday. Maurice Hastings was released from prison last year after long-untested DNA evidence pointed to a different suspect. The judge in October vacated Hastings’ …
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