A federal judge on Friday restored bans onoffshore drilling in vast parts of the Arctic Ocean and dozens of canyons in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Police release bodycam video in fatal shooting of California rapper. His family says he was a ‘sitting duck’
Police havereleased bodycam videoof the fatal shooting of a California rapper in the drive-thru of a Taco Bellrestaurant in February.
Murder case where man thought victim was a werewolf ends in mistrial
A judge declared a mistrial in a northern Virginia murder case in which the defendant said he thought his victim was a werewolf.
California lawmakers propose sweeping reforms to counter college admissions scandal
The package includesmeasures seeking to phase out the SAT and ban preferential admissions for students related to a college’s donors or alumni.
Ex-NSA contractor pleads guilty to hoarding national defense information in massive breach
Harold Thomas MartinIII admitted to removing highly classified documents, then storing them in his residence and car over two decades.
Powerball’s $768.4M jackpot has a single winner in New Berlin, Wisconsin
A ticket bought in a Wisconsin suburb won thefourth-largest lottery prize in U.S. history on Wednesday night.
‘A random, senseless act’: Two dead, two injured in Seattle shooting, carjacking
Two people were killed and twowere critically injured Wednesday afternoon in Seattle after a gunman opened fire on several vehicles.
Washington set to become ninth state to raise smoking and vaping age to 21
In an effort to reduce tobacco consumption, the Washington state legislature has passed bills to raise the smoking and vaping age to 21.
‘Job well done’: Virginia police dog needs just 15 minutes to find two lost children
In 15 minutes, K-9 Bane tracked and located two 8-year-old children lost in the woods after playing a “chase game.”
Court: Kate Steinle’s parents can’t sue San Francisco for negligence in daughter’s death
The parents of a woman fatally shot by an undocumented immigrantin July 2015 cannot sue San Francisco, a U.S. appeals court ruled Monday.