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Shoppers running routine errands and four grocery store employees, including a security guard, were among those shot in Buffalo, New York, as more information about victims of the attack emerged Sunday from officials and relatives. Much about the 10 people who were fatally shot was still unknown. But the victims, whom police did not immediately...

The fraught days when the Queen went head to head with her people (and her own son): ANDREW MORTON on the week after Diana's death - from Her Majesty's fear car had been sabotaged to rows with Charles and her bewilderment at public's grief
News that Princess Diana had been injured in a car crash came through shortly after 1am on August 31, 1997. At Balmoral, the initial mood was one of bewilderment and confusion. 'What is she up to now?' asked the Queen. Early reports suggested that Diana had suffered only a broken arm and walked away from...

Public school teachers reveal they work with administrators to ignore the pronoun and name preferences of students parents
Slattery continued by saying that parents “followed up with me and the principal, and said, like, ‘I know you were using a different name than my child’s given name at birth and the pronouns we gave them, and I’m respectfully asking that you use the name and the pronouns that we gave them.’” Slattery also...
Budget hearing set The proposed 2022-23 budget for the City of Milpitas is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption on June 7. The meeting will be live-streamed on the city’s Facebook page. City officials are calling the proposed budget of $207.7 million a shift into recovery mode from the impact of the pandemic....
To use Justice Samuel Alito's criteria in his recently-leaked draft opinion overruling Roe v. Wade, where is it written in the Constitution that practically everything that happens at the Supreme Court is secret? The answer, my worthies, is that it is nowhere to be found in the Constitution. Secrecy — or, if you will, privacy...
(CNN)Travis Scott is scheduled to perform at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, marking his first major public performance since a crowd surge killed ten people and injured thousands at his Astroworld Festival in Houston last November. Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is the executive producer and host of this year's Billboard Music Awards, said that...
WASHINGTON -- Flanked by law enforcement officials and local leaders in the Rose Garden, President Joe Biden said Friday his administration's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package is boosting public safety by investing in police departments."The answer is not to defund the police," he said. "The answer is to fund the police with the resources and...
Ninety-three percent of the public agrees that inflation is a problem. Seventy percent say it's "a very big problem in the country today." A new Pew survey revealed that worries over inflation are at the forefront of people's minds as they struggle to pay for gas and groceries. Despite inflation's indisputable lead...
In just a few short weeks, the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol will present its findings to the public after a sprawling months-long probe. Open hearings begin June 9. The last public hearing was just under a year ago when police officers who defended Congress from the mob incited by former...

Crime and Public Safety | Bay Area man gets 18 months in federal prison for selling meth by the kilo
SAN FRANCISCO — A Bay Area man has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for his role in a methamphetamine ring that sold kilo quantities of the drug to federal informants, court records show. Luis Manuel Amador was sentenced in late April by U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg. Amador is the final of...
Nina Burleigh, Pandemic Anti-Rights Syndrome This country is increasingly unmasked in hell. After all, the wealthiest nation on Earth has just hit one million deaths from Covid-19 (and the real number could be higher yet). Meanwhile, globally, according to the World Health Organization, the pandemic death toll has now reached at least 15 million and...
While waiting in line for coffee and looking at email, jumping on the public subway network to see if it’s still raining, or connecting to the library’s WiFi, we all unknowingly joined Public WiFi. Some work. Browsing the Internet on public WiFi networks is not a secure practice when it comes to digital security. In...

Miranda Lambert makes rare comments about public divorce from Blake Shelton.. as she admits she 'wasn't prepared' for the media-frenzy around the split
Miranda Lambert made rare comments about her highly-publicized divorce from fellow country star Blake Shelton in a new interview with CBS News. The Over You songstress, 38, confessed that she 'wasn't prepared' to face the tabloid-frenzy after she and the 45-year-old singer announced their split in 2015. 'I don't think anybody is. And it's not...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was hospitalized, his health failing, when he gave his son Hugo Jr. an order: Burn the papers. Worried that the publication of certain of his private notes could harm the court or his colleagues, he insisted on their destruction. “Operation Frustrate-the-Historians,” his wife called it. As for...

Eric Holder: Based on Public Record, I Would Proceed with Trump Indictment He Is a Danger to the Republic
Former Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday on CNN’s “The Lead” that if he were the Attorney General, he would proceed with pursuing an indictment against former President Donald Trump based on what was public knowledge. Guest-anchor Dana Bash said, “There’s a national conversation about the former president. And I know you were opposed to...

Susan Collins Calls the Cops Over Polite Sidewalk Message Asking Her to Vote With Dems on Abortion Law
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) called the police after someone wrote a message in chalk in front of her home and asked her to vote with Democrats to codify Roe v. Wade into law. The message, relatively speaking, was polite according to the Bangor Daily News: Sen. Susan Collins called police over the...