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Colorado jury convicts a white police officer in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain
Jurors in Colorado have found a Denver-area police officer guilty of criminally negligent homicide and third-degree assault in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain.
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The Mississippi River is again experiencing historically low levels due to drought
The low levels are affecting drinking water and shipping traffic up and down the river. Once submerged sand bars have surfaced and shipping has been disrupted.
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2nd Colorado police officer has been found not guilty in Elijah McClain's death
In Aurora, officer Nathan Woodyard has been acquitted of all charges in the 2019 killing of Elijah McClain, who died after being put in a carotid hold by police and given ketamine by paramedics.
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Valentines or Galentines: Here's where to celebrate this weekend in North Texas
Whether you're celebrating with your sweetie or your gal pals, we've got you covered with picks you're gonna to love.
New Mexico tests schools' wastewater for drugs. Critics worry how data will be used
New Mexico is testing wastewater from public schools for drugs. Critics argue the data is of dubious value and the money could be better spent.
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Recovery from Helene damage underway in southeast U.S.
People in the Southeast are recovering from Hurricane Helene which brought death and destruction to the Southeast this week.
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Shuttered Factories Reborn As Data Centers
Closed industrial sites are drawing new tenants: data centers, which are attracted to the ability to access bountiful and cheap electricity. But their economic impact is mixed.
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After Harvey Wreaked Havoc In Texas, Florida Braces For Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma is a major hurricane and on a path that may take it to south Florida by the weekend. Residents and officials in Florida are taking the storm very seriously and preparations are already well underway.
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Young people splurge more as 'little treat' trends boom on social media
Research shows young people are more likely to splurge on treats than older generations, in part due to social media.
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Influential Poet Adrienne Rich Dies At 82
The Oxford Anthology of Modern American Poetry described Adrienne Rich as "one of the most widely read and influential poets of the second half of the 20th century." Rich died Tuesday at her home in Santa Cruz, California, at the age of 82. She suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and macular degeneration.
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