Boy faces long recovery after pesticide poisoning
Peyton McCaughey still puts on his baseball uniform and cleats, but he has to sit on the bench for the game.
Freddie Gray case: Judge will decide officer’s fate, not jury
In the next trial of a Baltimore police officer in the Freddie Gray case, it won’t matter what the jury thinks; there won’t be one.
Deputies charged in videotaped San Francisco beating
Prosecutors in San Francisco have obtained a felony arrest warrant for two sheriff’s deputies captured on a surveillance video beating a suspect with dozens of baton blows following a high-speed pursuit and foot chase, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the matter.
Citadel denies Muslim student’s hijab request; family considers legal action
The Citadel, the prestigious South Carolina military college, has denied a prospective Muslim student’s request to wear a hijab — but the issue is far from resolved.
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Trump’s nuclear stance opens wounds in Hiroshima
Katsumi Okudera was a 16-year-old high school student working in a Japanese railway office when the atomic bomb hit.
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Secretary of State John Kerry made history last month by becoming the first sitting cabinet official to visit Hiroshima, where he paid his respects to the victims of the atomic bomb dropped by the United States on the Japanese city at the end of World War II.
Stonewall Inn may become first national monument to LGBT rights
The 1969 riots at the Stonewall Inn launched the modern gay rights movement and the annual New York City pride parade.
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Obama to make historic visit to Hiroshima
President Barack Obama will become the first sitting American president to visit the site of the U.S. atomic bomb attack in Hiroshima, Japan, later this month, the White House said Tuesday.
Three girls charged in Delaware school bathroom death
Three high school girls have been charged in connection with the death of 16-year-old girl in a bathroom fight last month at a Delaware high school, authorities say.
Police detective shot and killed
A police detective in Kansas City, Kansas, was shot and killed Monday by a man who fled in the detective’s car and was later taken into custody, police said.
What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
Hillary Clinton might be on the way to the Democratic presidential nomination but she enters territory that could be considered more favorable to Bernie Sanders on Tuesday with the West Virginia primary.
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William Schallert, dad on ‘The Patty Duke Show’ dies
William Schallert, a familiar face in television and film thanks to roles on “The Patty Duke Show,” “Star Trek,” and many more, died on Sunday at age 93, his son said.
Amber alert issued after man takes 9-year-old niece from school
Authorities are searching for a 9-year-old girl taken from school by an uncle with no custodial rights, according to a news release from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
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