How police failed to see the suspected Georgia shooter as a threat | The Excerpt USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer explains what experts are saying about police failures to see the suspected Georgia school shooter as a threat. Former President Donald Trump held ... 09/13/2024 - 2:46 am | View Link
'He's hurt us all': Children of father killed in Old Louisville shooting speak out on arrest “Don’t give him life. Give him the death penalty,” said Jayden Starling, Ja’Ron’s 13-year-old son. Witnesses described a chaotic scene on the evening of July 22, 2024, as gunfire erupted outside an ... 09/11/2024 - 3:10 pm | View Link
Video released of 2023 interview with father and teen charged in Georgia school shooting His father, Colin Gray, 54, is the first parent in Georgia to be prosecuted after their child was accused in a school shooting. He was charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder and . 09/9/2024 - 12:57 pm | View Link
'14-year-olds don't need AR-15s': Ga. senator aims at gun lobby as churches mourn WINDER, Ga. − This small town still rocked by last week's deadly school shooting mourned its dead at church services Sunday while a Georgia senator chided the gun lobby for enriching itself "with the ... 09/8/2024 - 2:00 pm | View Link
Georgia school shooting: Colt Gray appeared in court as more charges planned against suspect, DA says Police say the suspected gunman, 14-year-old Colt Gray, used an ‘AR-platform style weapon’ which his father Colin Gray allegedly bought for him as a Christmas present ... 09/6/2024 - 2:48 pm | View Link
Tidal action on the underside of the Thwaites Glacier in the Antarctic will “inexorably” accelerate melting this century, according to new research by British and American scientists. The researchers warn the faster melting could destabilize the entire West Antarctic ice sheet, leading to its eventual collapse.
The massive glacier—which is roughly the size of Florida—is of particular interest to scientists because of the rapid speed at which it is changing and the impact its loss would have on sea levels (the reason for its “Doomsday” moniker).
Former President Donald Trump vowed to reinstate his travel ban that barred people from some predominantly Muslim countries and expand it to prevent refugees from war-torn Gaza from entering the U. S.
“I will ban refugee resettlement from terror infested areas like the Gaza Strip, and we will seal our border and bring back the travel ban,” Trump said Thursday evening in Washington at an event alongside Republican donor and billionaire Miriam Adelson.
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“Remember the famous travel ban?
The Broncos are not considering a pocket change. But Bo Nix must change how he operates in the pocket.
You cannot rank 27th in ESPN’s quarterback ratings and harbor delusions of adequacy.
Bo knows he must improve. Of course, this season will be graded on a curve. Patience and perspective are required in his evaluation.
However, the quarterback is not blameless while guiding an offense that cannot find the end zone with Google Maps.
First, context is required.
An 18-year-old woman died after she was hit by the teen driver of a pickup truck while crossing East 64th Avenue last week, according to the Commerce City Police Department.
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The woman was crossing the street near the 5100 block of East 64th Avenue on Friday night when she was struck by the juvenile driver, police officials said in a post on Facebook.
Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Carter Stoutmire, left, shares a laugh with head coach Deion Sanders during football practice on Aug. 12, 2024, in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics)
In coming to Colorado, Carter Stoutmire knew that he needed to be ready to adjust.
“(Cornerbacks coach Kevin) Mathis was like, ‘You’re gonna be our swing guy.’ So wherever they need me, that’s where I was gonna be able to fit in,” Stoutmire said this week.
The sophomore defensive back from Plano, Texas, has been needed the past couple of weeks and he’s delivered for the Buffs (2-1), who host Baylor (2-1) at Folsom Field on Saturday (6 p.m., Fox).
After playing just 10 snaps in the season opener, Stoutmire has filled in for injured safety Shilo Sanders the past two weeks, posting 11 tackles and a pass breakup.
RALEIGH, N. C. — North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson vowed on Thursday to remain in the race despite a CNN report that he posted strongly worded racial and sexual comments on an online message board, saying he won’t be forced out by “salacious tabloid lies.”
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Robinson, the sitting lieutenant governor who decisively won his GOP gubernatorial primary in March, has been trailing in several recent polls to Democratic nominee Josh Stein, the current Attorney General.
“We are staying in this race.