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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Racism trips up Black police candidates at the very start of the application process and later as they seek promotion, complicating efforts to make law enforcement agencies more diverse, experts, officers and Black police associations say.Black applicants to law enforcement agencies are often filtered out early through racially biased civil service exams, accusations spelled out in multiple lawsuits over the years.
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Russian state journalists among first to receive covid vaccine outside trial
Russian journalists working for two state-owned media outlets are among the first to be offered the new Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine outside of the framework of a clinical trial, according to one of the outlets and four employees.Russia began vaccinating members of the general public seen at high risk of coronavirus infection earlier this month, while separately launching a large-scale trial.
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Philadelphia restaurants can expand indoor dining to 50% occupancy on Friday
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia restaurants can expand indoor dining to 50 percent capacity on Friday with mitigation and social distancing guidelines, including tables of only four and no bar seating.Restaurants elsewhere in Pennsylvania were permitted to expand to 50% capacity back on Sept. 21.
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Teachers worried about their health, quality of education amid COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic.As someone who teaches Grades 10 and 12 in Waterloo, Ont., she is facing the challenge of delivering material to students in class and online at the same time.Waterloo Region School Board, like many others across the country, has adopted a hybrid system to have a smaller number of students in class at one time in a bid to avoid COVID-19 outbreaks.“We’re expected to deliver the material every day to both cohorts,” she said of the 15 students she has in class with her and the other 15 who are studying remotely from home.
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02.10.2020 / 12:28
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Police investigate fatal shooting in New Castle restaurant parking lot
NEW CASTLE, Del. - We're following a developing story out of New Castle where at least one person is dead and multiple people are hurt after a shooting.The shooting took place around 1:40 a.m.
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Staff call for MMU Vice-Chancellor to resign over handling of coronavirus outbreak on campus
went into lockdown following an outbreak of 127 Covid cases.Students said they had no prior warning and only found out when security staff at the gates told them they couldn't leave.
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Question Time: Margaret Ferrier must resign after Covid trip, admits fellow SNP MP
Margaret Ferrier has no choice but to resign, a fellow Scottish National Party MP has said after she travelled by train to London despite having tested positive for coronavirus.
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02.10.2020 / 03:57
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Police search for missing children from Berks County
Mya, 4, and Nathan Rollman, 3 were last seen with Zachary Rollman.
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Severely decomposed body found behind Woodford Mansion in Fairmount Park, police say
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police say a severely decomposed body was found behind the Woodford Mansion in Fairmount Park.A Woodford Mansion caretaker discovered the body on Thursday around 3:30 p.m.According to police, the person’s race of gender is unable to be determined.The investigation is ongoing.This is a developing story.
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Margaret Ferrier now focus of police probe after SNP MP took 800-mile train trip while infected with Covid-19
Police are investigating Margaret Ferrier MP after she took an 800-mile round trip from Glasgow to London while positive for Covid-19. Cops are 'looking into' the SNP MP's behaviour after she admitted to travelling to London despite having coronavirus symptoms.
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01.10.2020 / 22:57
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Treatment of Indigenous woman in Quebec hospital puts focus on systemic racism
Marc Miller calls “unacceptable, horrible conditions” is sparking outrage across the country and bringing into the spotlight the need to tackle systemic racism in health care.In Ottawa on Wednesday, members of Parliament gathered in the House of Commons and virtually to mark Orange Shirt Day, created in 2013 to drive awareness about the continuing traumatic legacy of residential schools on Indigenous peoples and communities.But the tributes came as authorities in Quebec launch three separate investigations into the way nurses and doctors at a Joliette hospital treated Echaquan, 37, when she sought help shortly before her death.“This is not only an isolated event,” said Miller, calling the treatment part of a “pattern of racism.”“This is the
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3 new cases of COVID-19 in Kingston region Thursday, 2 resolved, 19 active
COVID-19 in the Kingston region Thursday.Two of the region’s active cases were also deemed resolved, bringing the region’s total active cases to 19.Public health says all three cases were found in males under the age of 20. One of those males is not elementary or secondary school aged, according to public health, whereas the other two were deemed “not a risk to school environment.” Public health has yet to clarify what the second determination means.
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FDA’s own documents reveal agency’s lax, slow, and secretive oversight of clinical research
Charles PillerThis story was supported by the Science Fund for Investigative Reporting. Please help Science pursue ambitious journalism projects.For nearly a decade, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cited osteopath Michael Harris for egregious errors in clinical trials he was overseeing. Agency inspectors found a litany of problems at Harris’s private firm, Aspen Clinical Research in Orem, Utah, which had contracts to evaluate many drugs, including ones aiming to treat postoperative pain, pediatric schizophrenia, and migraines.
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01.10.2020 / 20:15
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15 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region, total number of cases reaches 1,737
Ontario reports 538 new coronavirus cases, 3 additional deaths There have been two new cases reported involving students at area schools.The Waterloo Region district school board is reporting one case at Conestogo Public School in Conestogo while the Catholic French-language school board is also reporting a case at Elementary School Catholic Cardinal-Léger in Kitchener.Another 13 people have been cleared of the virus in the region bringing the total number of resolved cases in the area to 1,462.There have been no new COVID-19 related deaths reported in the area since mid-August, leaving the death toll at 120.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]An outbreak has been declared over at a daycare in the
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01.10.2020 / 18:59
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‘It’s a self-check:’ Oviedo police officers take intelligence training
OVIEDO, Fla. – Oviedo police officers paid close attention on Thursday during a racial intelligence training by former police officer Linda Webb and RITE Academy training director Randy Friedman.The two teach law enforcement officers to identify emotions on the job using what they call a “Ladder of Success.”Oviedo Police Chief Dale Coleman explained how this will impact the agency.[TRENDING: Central Florida Latina has world painted on her skin| Florida governor lets eviction moratorium expire | Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]“We are used to dealing with the issues and moving on and not worry about the repercussions of it, you know? And we are looking now how that affects other people and how it affects us,” Coleman said.Coleman
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01.10.2020 / 18:39
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Montreal unveils property tax freeze for 2021 amid coronavirus crisis
[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]The move comes as the Greater Montreal region is in the red zone, the highest designation in the province’s coronavirus alert level system.
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6 active cases of COVID-19 remain in New Brunswick as of Thursday
coronavirus on Thursday, and say six cases remain active.The province has confirmed 200 COVID-19 cases to date and has seen 192 recoveries.There have also been two deaths from the virus, both in the Campbellton region. Fredericton Food Bank prepares for surge in demand as CERB comes to an end No New Brunswickers are currently in hospital as a result of COVID-19.Public health says 77,974 tests for COVID-19 have been completed in total.New Brunswick continues to be a part of the Atlantic bubble.
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01.10.2020 / 16:42
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Suspects in Queen Village shooting used vehicles in attempt to box victim in, police say
QUEEN VILLAGE - Philadelphia police are searching for three men they say were involved in a shooting in Queen Village.The shooting occurred back on Sept. 22 at the intersection of 2nd Street and Christian Street.Shortly after midnight, police say three vehicles were seen following the victim in their vehicle on the 800 block of South 2nd Street.When the vehicles reached the intersection, two of the following vehicles attempted to box in the victim's car.Police say the suspects attempted to use their vehicles to block in the victim's vehicle before they opened fire.
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01.10.2020 / 15:36
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Person injured in shooting at Orlando apartment complex, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. – A person who was shot Wednesday night at an Orlando apartment complex is expected to survive, according to Orlando Police Department officials.Police responded to a shooting with one victim on Long Road at The Isle Apartments.[TRENDING: Central Florida Latina has world painted on her skin| Florida governor l;ets eviction moratorium expire | Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]The shooting remains under investigation.
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01.10.2020 / 15:22
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Dozens charged, millions in property and cash seized in alleged illegal casino bust: York police
York Regional Police have made dozens of arrests in connection to an alleged illegal Casino and spa in Markham. Erica Vella has details on the investigation.
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01.10.2020 / 14:34
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Police investigating attempted break-in at FOX 29 Thursday morning
PHILADELPHIA - Police are investigating an attempted break-in at FOX 29 early Thursday.Earlier in the morning, he used a sledgehammer to break into our lobby.FOX 29 security guards wrestled him to the ground.Philadelphia police were able to get to the station quickly to help and the man was taken into custody.A man is in custody after police say he used a sledgehammer in an attempted break-in at FOX 29 Thursday morning.
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01.10.2020 / 12:03
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Billionaire, top corporate executive disclose have taken Russian covid vaccine
Covid-19 vaccine and said he feels no side effects.“I had no symptoms after vaccination and already had a high antibody level," Andrey Guryev said during an interview in his Moscow office. His father, Andrey -- the billionaire founder of PhosAgro -- was also vaccinated during the summer, his spokesman said.The 38-year-old CEO and his 60-year-old father join a group of test subjects that includes President Vladimir Putin’s daughter, Industry Minister Denis Manturov and Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
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01.10.2020 / 10:58
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Hong Kong police patrol against protests on China holiday
HONG KONG – Hong Kong police were out in force on China’s National Day holiday Thursday, detaining and searching people on the streets of a popular shopping district after calls were made online urging people to take part in anti-government protests.National Day, celebrating the founding of the People's Republic of China, has become a day of protest in Hong Kong by those who oppose Beijing's increasing control in the semi-autonomous city. Small groups of protesters gathered in the popular Causeway Bay shopping district, although they were outnumbered by police.
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01.10.2020 / 08:43
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Police departments seeing modest cuts, but not 'defunding'
DAVENPORT, Iowa – The racial justice protests following the death of George Floyd earlier this year prompted calls to “defund the police” in cities across the country, a priority for activists that has now become a central point in the presidential contest.A review by The Associated Press finds that while local governments have trimmed police budgets over the past four months, the cuts have been mostly modest. They have been driven as much by shrinking government revenue related to the coronavirus pandemic as from the calls to rethink public safety.Advocates want to overhaul a policing system that has repeatedly been linked to brutality against Black people, including the death of Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in May.
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01.10.2020 / 07:47
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Treatment of dying Indigenous woman in Quebec hospital sparks outrage
Quebec’s coroner’s office will be looking into the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous woman from the Atikamekw Nation of Manawan, who passed away amid troubling circumstances in a Joliette hospital on Monday.The mother of seven went to hospital after experiencing stomach pains and died a few days later.Before her death, Echaquan took a cellphone video from her hospital bed and livestreamed it on Facebook. In the video shared on social media, Echaquan appears to be in distress.
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01.10.2020 / 04:17
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Police: Florida woman left 7 children alone for months; kids said they'd rather go to foster care
(Photo: Miami-Dade Corrections) NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A Florida woman has been charged with child neglect after she was accused of leaving her seven children home alone for months.North Miami Beach police arrested 35-year-old Elidiesneins Perez on Wednesday, WSVN reports.According to a police report, officers received a 911 call on Aug.
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01.10.2020 / 02:57
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Police called to Apprentice winner's bakery over claims it ignored Covid rules
Apprentice winner's bakery after complaints the business was not following coronavirus regulations. Owner Carina Lepore's Beckenham bakery was slammed for "flouting" Covid-19 restrictions following a private party, reports Newshopper.The alleged incident occurred on September 12, just days after Lord Alan Sugar welcomed the opening of the new bakery.Cops were called to the bakery owned by the 30-year-old 2019 winner of the popular show after reports of loud music, and residents complaining social distancing rules were not being followed.
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01.10.2020 / 00:58
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Pilot program aimed to allow more N.B. seniors to live at home hopes to expand
New Brunswick seniors stay in their homes longer would like to expand across the province.Nursing Homes Without Walls is a pilot project that provides support for 170 seniors in Southeast New Brunswick and those living along the Acadian Peninsula to allow them to stay in their homes rather than move to a nursing home.“Any problems that they have they can come to us and we help them sort it out,” said Pam Van Egmond, senior navigator for the Cape Tormentine region.
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01.10.2020 / 00:58
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Police: 1 dead, 1 wounded in Kingsessing shooting
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and another wounded in the city’s Kingsessing neighborhood.It happened at 55th and Kingsessing around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.Police say a 20-year-old man was shot multiple times.
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30.09.2020 / 23:59
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Autonomous shuttles expand routes in Lake Nona
LAKE NONA, Fla. – Since launching one year ago, BEEP, the autonomous shuttle company based in Lake Nona, announced that 16,000 passengers utilized the service, despite the pandemic pushing people to work from home and even halting the service for months earlier this year.News 6 first reported on BEEP in 2019 when first responders trained with the shuttles and when BEEP officially launched last September.In just the last two months, the Lake Nona company launched three new shuttle routes, totaling eight shuttles across four routes.One of the new lines in place, Blue Line - Laureate Park Model Homes, is meant specifically for new homebuyers to get around easily to see all the new housing options available.Before the coronavirus pandemic, up
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30.09.2020 / 23:59
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Man chases down suspect after nearly being carjacked, police say
MASCOTTE, Fla. – A man who was nearly carjacked in front of his son chased after the suspect in the case even after the man shot at him, according to the Mascotte Police Department.Police said the victim was with his son Tuesday morning when they stopped at a baseball field so the boy could see it and that’s when a tan Nissan stopped next to them and two men got out of the vehicle.Records show Victor Alejandro Ortega and another man approached the victim’s vehicle and Ortega repeatedly tried to open the door to the victim’s sedan but was unsuccessful.[TRENDING: 6,600 Disney World employees face layoffs| Presidential debate quickly turned into a brawl| Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]Ortega then pointed a pistol at the victim and
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30.09.2020 / 23:33
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Quebec City police arrest man after social media threats targeting mayor
online threats made toward the mayor.The 41-year-old suspect was arrested shortly after 11 a.m. after an investigation led police to his home.Police say the man is facing charges of criminal harassment.
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30.09.2020 / 22:48
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1 new case of COVID-19 in Kingston region Wednesday, 18 active
COVID-19 in the Kingston, Ont., region Wednesday.The case was identified in a woman in her 40s, according to the KFL&A COVID-19 dashboard.This is in addition to a child in elementary school identified later Tuesday evening, that was not counted in KFL&A’s dashboard until Wednesday. Positive case of COVID-19 confirmed at Napanee Catholic elementary school Global News learned that the child that tested positive for the virus Tuesday was a student at J.J.
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30.09.2020 / 22:05
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From a Regina basement to Iran: Saskatchewan hockey training program has worldwide reach
COVID-19 pandemic. That includes personal trainer and hockey instructor Shae Howorko.“I knew once the pandemic hit that we were going to have to follow along and take my training to the online aspect,” said Howorko, co-owner of TS Hockey Training.“It was a boom from the very beginning because people still wanted to train and be active.” Melfort Mustangs player mourned by teammates, family — ‘everyone loved Dylan’ Howorko knows all about elite-level training, having played for the Western Hockey League’s Swift Current Broncos from 2010-12.When the pandemic hit, he teamed up with Trevor Lakness, who has been training hockey players in Regina for 15 years.
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Warning over 'authoritarian' policing response to large gatherings
The Garda Commissioner has said gardaí do not have the power under the health regulations to break up house parties or large gatherings if there are no breaches of the criminal law.
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30.09.2020 / 20:21
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2 new cases of COVID-19 in Hastings, Prince Edward, total now 4
COVID-19 in the region Wednesday.Those two new cases are still under investigation, but both were confirmed Tuesday.The region’s other two cases were confirmed Sept. 24, with the case transmitted through close contact, and Sept.
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30.09.2020 / 19:54
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Civil liberties group finds Ontario police used COVID-19 database illegally
COVID-19 database.In a report released today, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says many forces ran broad searches that called up a list of COVID test results for wide geographic areas.The association says such searches are illegal and infringe on individuals’ privacy. Coronavirus: Civil liberties group calls for tickets, fines to be forgiven The provincial government ended police access to the database on Aug.
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30.09.2020 / 19:21
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New Brunswick reports no new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday
coronavirus on Wednesday.To date, the province has confirmed 200 cases of COVID-19, and six cases remain active.New Brunswick has seen 192 recoveries and two deaths from the virus.Public health says 77,042 tests for COVID-19 have been completed in total.New Brunswick also revised its state of emergency order last week.After the Avignon region in Quebec saw a rise in cases of the coronavirus, New Brunswick decided to restrict travel between the provinces.As of Sept. 25, only residents of the Listuguj First Nation and Pointe-à-la-Croix are allowed to take day trips to New Brunswick.
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30.09.2020 / 17:36
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Ontario reports 625 new coronavirus cases as province continues on upward trend
reporting 625 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the provincial total to 51,710.According to Wednesday’s provincial report, 288 new cases were recorded in Toronto, 97 in Peel Region, 64 in Ottawa, 41 in York Region, 22 in Halton Region and 25 in Durham Region.All other public health units in Ontario reported 15 or fewer cases.Latest modelling numbers released by health officials Wednesday indicate the province could see upwards of 1,000 cases a day in October. Latest COVID-19 modelling suggests Ontario could see around 1,000 cases a day in October Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said nearly 35,800 tests were processed in the last 24 hours.
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30.09.2020 / 16:51
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Trump and Biden Square Off On Pandemic, Racism in First Presidential Debate
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden squared off Tuesday night in their crucial first debate of the 2020 campaign, the most pivotal opportunity yet for them to outline starkly different visions for a country facing multiple crises. It began with a contentious exchange over the Supreme Court with Trump defending his nomination of a new justice barely a month before the election.
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30.09.2020 / 15:37
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Man punched CVS manager when confronted about shoplifting, police say
Authorities are searching for a man accused of shoplifting from a Center City CVS and assaulting a store employee when confronted. CENTER CITY - Philadelphia police are searching for a man who they say attempted to shoplift items from a CVS in Center City and punched a store manager when confronted about the theft.Authorities say the incident happened at a CVS on the 1200 block of Walnut Street around 8:30 p.m.
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30.09.2020 / 14:33
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Armenia, Azerbaijan fight for 4th day over separatist region
YEREVAN – Heavy fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh continued for a fourth straight day on Wednesday, in the biggest escalation of a decades-old conflict in years that has killed dozens and left scores of others wounded. Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry said Armenian forces started shelling the town of Tartar on Wednesday morning, damaging “civilian infrastructure” and wounding people, while Armenian military officials reported that Azerbaijani forces were bombing positions of the Nagorno-Karabakh army in the north of the war-torn region.
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30.09.2020 / 13:39
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Police: 5 men shot on front porch of home in Logan
Police are investigating a shooting in Logan that injured 5 men. LOGAN - Authorities are investigating after five men were shot while standing on the front porch of a home in Logan late Tuesday night.Philadelphia Police Deputy Commissioner Ben Nash said police responded to the 4500 block of 19th Street just before midnight for reports of a shooting.According to police, five men between the ages of 28 and 54 were wounded when an unknown gunman opened fire.
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30.09.2020 / 09:50
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At virus milestone, Italian priest reflects on loss, lessons
SERIATE – If there is anything the Rev. Mario Carminati and the traumatized residents of Italy’s Bergamo province remember about the worst days of the coronavirus outbreak, it’s the wail of ambulance sirens piercing the silence of lockdown.Around the clock for weeks on end, ambulances screamed through Bergamo’s valleys and towns in a terrifying soundtrack of death, as mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers gasping for air were rushed to the hospital.
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