March 2020

Los Angeles Sheriff Admits He Had Deputies Delete Kobe Bryant Crash Photos

One day after Vanessa Bryant said she was “absolutely devastated” regarding reports that first responders took graphic photos of the helicopter crash site where husband Kobe Bryant, their 13-year-old daughter and seven others died, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva admitted that eight deputies admitted to their involvement in taking, seeing and sharing the pictures. […]

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Doubts Linger as Democrats Vote: ‘I Don’t Think We Have a Perfect Candidate’

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After all the debates and forums, after the candidate surges, withdrawals and endorsements, voters in large numbers across the country finally had to land on a choice on Tuesday. But for Democrats who had long hoped for the field to narrow and the options to sharpen, there was still mass uncertainty as

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Carrasco feeling strong, ready for new start with Indians

Carlos Carrasco has made his first start for the Cleveland Indians since being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia last June By JACK THOMPSON Associated Press March 4, 2020, 12:00 AM 3 min read GOODYEAR, Ariz. — In the midst of the spring training grind, the Angels-Indians game Tuesday provided an inspirational moment. Carlos Carrasco made

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The Political Tradition of Bernie Sanders Country: Everyone Gets a Turn to Talk

JERICHO, Vt. — Tuesday was Town Meeting Day in Vermont, and the engaged citizens of Jericho were talking at cross-purposes. At issue was a possibly incorrectly introduced amendment from the floor, and also the fact that people were not speaking directly into the microphone. “Point of order!” someone yelled from the back of the room,

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