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A timeline ending in tragedy: 2 years after moving from Ohio, children found dead in trunk of Baltimore County car
At 5, Joshlyn Johnson was going to school, being a big sister to her 3-year-old brother Larry and living happily, relatives said, in Dayton, Ohio, with their mother and the couple they called Papa and Nana.
James Phillips and his wife, Evelyn Phillips-Simon, had themselves raised the children’s mother, their niece Dachelle Johnson, from the ...Read more
Kansas, Missouri could take months to reach key vaccination threshold as delta surges
Vaccinations have risen in Kansas and Missouri as more residents line up for shots, amid fears they could become the delta variant's latest victim or in hopes of snagging a cash prize.
But even the accelerated pace of inoculations in recent days comes with a sobering reality. It's highly unlikely that either state will be able to vaccinate ...Read more
Senators near deal on crypto oversight, but may be too late
WASHINGTON — The two groups of senators who were battling over how to word a section of the infrastructure bill that would impose new tax rules for cryptocurrencies say they are nearing a compromise, but the deal may come too late to get added to the Senate’s infrastructure bill.
An agreement would resolve a days-long dispute that pitted ...Read more
Gov. Cuomo's top aide Melissa DeRosa resigns
ALBANY, New York — Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s top aide Melissa DeRosa stepped down Sunday as the governor faces potential criminal charges and calls for his own resignation over sexual harassment allegations.
The defection of DeRosa, who served in the most powerful unelected position in state government, is a major blow to Cuomo as he prepares to ...Read more
Australian PM's popularity falls to lowest since pandemic began
Australians’ approval of Prime Minister Scott Morrison has fallen to the lowest level since the pandemic began, with voters wearying of virus-induced lockdowns amid his government’s tardy vaccine rollout.
Support for Morrison’s handling of the crisis has fallen from 85% in April last year — when his conservative government imposed ...Read more
Mandatory vaccination a good idea for teachers, says union leader president
Teachers should be required to get COVID-19 vaccines, the head of the American Federation of Teachers said Sunday.
The union currently favors vaccinations on a voluntary basis, but its president Randi Weingarten said her views have changed as COVID-19 case numbers have spiked nationwide. She’ll urge the group to revisit its stance when she ...Read more
Norwegian Cruise Line can require proof of vaccinations, federal judge rules
Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings can require proof of vaccines for all passengers and crews, a federal judge ruled Sunday night.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams said in her ruling that Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises can require documentation of vaccines before they leave Florida ports. The cruise line�...Read more
Comedian Kathy Griffin delivers promised post-surgical update in 1st video address since lung cancer operation
Comedian Kathy Griffin has promised to offer a behind-the-scenes look at her recovery from surgery to remove part of a lung and the cancer infesting it, and on Saturday she started delivering.
The 60-year-old spoke on camera for the first time since her surgery via an Instagram post.
“My voice is like, really hoarse, and I don’t want to ...Read more
Number of COVID-19 hospitalizations rises again in Florida, HHS reports
MIAMI — Florida's hospitalizations for COVID-19 continue an unabated rise, according to numbers released Sunday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The 13,793 novel coronavirus patients in 251 hospitals in Sunday’s HHS update represented a relatively small spike from the 13,747 reported Saturday. Similarly small was the ...Read more
Delta COVID-19 is making more kids sick. Are they getting sicker than before?
The COVID-19 delta variant is driving up infections among children across the country, many of whom are too young to be vaccinated against the disease, just as they prepare to head back to classrooms this month.
After declining from April through June, cases among U.S. children rose sharply in late July, according to the American Academy of ...Read more
At least 45 people, including 2 police officers, shot in Chicago over the weekend
CHICAGO — At least 45 people were shot in less than 20 hours in Chicago, seven of them fatally, including a Chicago police officer who was killed by gunfire as she and her partner were making a traffic stop in the West Englewood neighborhood. The slain officer’s partner was also wounded and remained hospitalized Sunday from his injuries.
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Top US health official laments politicization of COVID vaccines
A top U.S. health official decried the politicization of COVID-19 vaccines on Sunday, repeating a now-familiar refrain among many leaders.
“Isn’t that a shame?” Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, told ABC’s “This Week.” “How did we get here? Why is it that a mandate about a vaccine or wearing a mask ...Read more
Florida parents sue Gov. DeSantis, ask court to allow mask mandates
A group of parents in Florida asked a judge to block an executive order by Gov. Ron DeSantis that bans school districts from imposing mask requirements when classes resume in the fall.
The lawsuit, filed Friday in state court in Florida, comes amid a fierce national debate about whether children in schools should wear masks as the delta variant...Read more
Multiple injuries reported after vehicle crashes into Tampa Waffle House
TAMPA, Fla. — Five people were transported to Tampa hospitals, including a child, after a pickup truck ran into a Waffle House restaurant Sunday, according to Tampa Fire Rescue.
At approximately 2:10 p.m., Tampa Fire Rescue responded to a Waffle House located at 3009 W Columbus Dr. First responders found a pickup truck had crashed into the ...Read more
Violating Canadian requirements when crossing the border comes with hefty fines, jail time
DETROIT — Attempts to skirt Canada's requirements from Americans crossing the border by car when it opens Monday could result in hefty fines or jail time, the country's government said.
Failure to comply with Canada' current border-entry requirements and restrictions can result in up to six months in prison and $750,000 in fines, according to...Read more
Officials: Suspect in Georgia postal worker's shooting death opens fire on deputies
ATLANTA — A North Georgia postal worker was shot to death on Saturday while he was delivering mail on his morning route, officials said.
The suspected gunman in the incident opened fire on a group of deputies investigating the death, leading to an officer-involved shooting, the Banks County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
Deputies ...Read more
Austin in 'dire' situation with rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations, officials warn
AUSTIN, Texas — Available hospital space for COVID-19 patients in the Austin area continued to be a source of anxiety over the weekend, leading officials to redouble their efforts to persuade residents to get vaccinated as a means of slowing new cases driven by the delta variant.
An automated phone message distributed by the city encouraged ...Read more
5 men shot outside Brooklyn party, 2 fatally
NEW YORK — A Brooklyn party ended in bloodshed early Sunday with five men shot, two of them fatally, police said.
Police were drawn to Brooklyn Garden Event Space on Wortman Avenue and Sheffield Avenue in East New York about 12:30 a.m. by an alert from ShotSpotter, the NYPD’s high-tech citywide system of speakers that detect gunfire, ...Read more
2 systems move across the Atlantic, hurricane center says
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves moving in the mid- and eastern Atlantic on Sunday with increased chances of developing, according to the NHC 2 p.m. update.
A broad area of low pressure located several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands could become a tropical depression if favorable ...Read more
1 person killed, 3 injured in separate shootings this weekend in Baltimore
BALTIMORE — One man was killed and two other men and a 15-year-old boy were injured in separate shootings this weekend in Baltimore, police said.
Baltimore police said that around 8:40 a.m. Sunday, officers were called to the 3500 block of Springdale Avenue for a report of an unresponsive person.
When officers arrived in Northwest Baltimore�...Read more
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