Month: May 2022

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A lawsuit has been filed after the killing of a nursing assistant at Jefferson Hospital last fall. Investigators say a man shot and killed 43-year-old Anrae James. The two were coworkers. This new lawsuit is against the hospital, alleging security failures resulted in the shooting. Attorneys say it was filed on behalf
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WBZ Evening News Update for May 31 – CBS Boston Watch CBS News Young New Hampshire boy killed in random shooting in South Carolina; Cape Cod man accused of making threats against a school appears in court; Local Starbucks workers go on strike over work conditions; Latest forecast. Be the first to know Get browser
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Funerals begin for Texas school shooting victims 04:03 Uvalde, Texas — It should have been the first day of a joyous week for Robb Elementary School students – the start of summer break. Instead on Monday, the first two of 19 children slain inside a classroom were being remembered at funeral visitations. Their funerals are
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Lawmakers debate gun control after Uvalde shooting 01:56 Toronto — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government introduced legislation Monday that would put a freeze on importing, buying or selling handguns. “We are capping the number of handguns in this country,” Trudeau said. The regulations to halt the growth of personally owned handguns is expected to
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Can we agree that though police and the criminal-justice system are imperfect, the alternative to a government monopoly on keeping law and order — armed chaos and disorder — is far worse? Apparently not on the extremes of the right and left that dominate the political debate. The pragmatic middle makes more sense — but
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Most Americans blame President Joe Biden, not Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, for rampant inflation plaguing the U.S., a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released Tuesday found. Most respondents, 59.9 percent, identified Biden’s policies and spending as the “leading contributor” to rising inflation in the U.S. compared to 31.6 percent who attributed it to Russia’s
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is expected to announce it will send Ukraine a small number of high-tech, medium-range rocket systems, a critical weapon that Ukrainian leaders have been begging for as they struggle to stall Russian progress in the Donbas region, U.S. officials said Tuesday. The U.S. plan tries to strike a balance
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