On Friday, hundreds of demonstrators took the streets of Santa Rosa, Calif. to protest the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy.
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Hoonah plantiff says City not providing witnesses for pre-trial depositions
Haley Tokuoka alleges negligent training and supervision led to the deaths of Matthew Tokuoka and Tony Wallace
Police Rescue Teen, Kill Suspect In Idaho Wilderness
An intense, week-long search for teenager Hannah Anderson and her alleged abductor ended in the Idaho wilderness when police shot and killed the suspect and rescued the girl.
Luxury Watch Store Robbed Days After Riviera Hotel Heist
In an amazing string of coincidences, a luxury watch store in Cannes, France, has been robbed just three days after an armed man successfully stole diamonds and other valuable jewels from a nearby hotel.
Barrage Of Car Bombings Kills Dozens In Iraq
More than a dozen car bombs exploded in Iraq early Monday, killing more than 50 people in Baghdad and other areas. At least 10 explosions were reported in the Iraqi capital during the morning rush hour.
Detroit Files For Bankruptcy
The city of Detroit has filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, seeking Chapter 9 protection from creditors and unions owed some $18.5 billion in debt and liabilities.
Panama Charges North Korean Ship’s Crew
The crew of a North Korean ship carrying a clandestine cargo of Cold War-era weapons from Cuba has been charged with endangering public security by Panamanian authorities, who seized the vessel earlier this week.
Construction Worker In Custody For Phila. Building Collapse
A construction worker has turned himself in to police in connection with Wednesday’s building collapse in Philadelphia.
Police In India Arrest Three In Alleged Rape Of U.S. Tourist
Police in India say they’ve arrested three men in connection with the alleged gang rape of an American woman in northern India earlier this week.
After Two Violent Days, Protesters In Turkey Return
NPR’s Peter Kenyon reports from Turkey that some 900 people were arrested across the country and several hundred were wounded.