The officer laughed and said the city should ‘just write a check’ after another policeman struck and killed a young woman with his squad car.
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Brooklyn couple’s apparent murder-suicide baffles friends, neighbors
Neighbors and friends couldn’t fathom that the happy-go-lucky cook would kill his beloved girlfriend of three years, much less himself.
Don’t delete Slack or Signal chats, U.S. agencies warn companies
Companies may have to turn over those records if they are under investigation.
Gov. Mills honors 4 Maine businesses for excellence
The 2023 Governor’s Awards for Business Excellence went to firms committed to their communities and their employees.
Richard Fitts, pitching prospect from Verdugo trade, throws hard and smart
Fitts has excellent control – 10 strikeouts and 2.1 walks per nine innings in his 49 minor league starts – and is more accurate with more velocity.
Piedad Cordoba, an outspoken leftist who straddled Colombia’s ideological divide, dies at age 68
The Colombian lawmaker championed the rights of her fellow Afro-Colombians and undertook huge risks as a go-between to leftist rebel groups.
Marlena Shaw, ‘California Soul’ singer, dead at 81
The jazz and R&B vocalist toured for more than 50 years and put out 17 albums.
Banks prepare to take on the Biden administration over billions of dollars in overdraft fees
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expected to propose rules this week that further rein in banks’ ability to charge customers a fee when they overdraw their bank account.
Arctic freeze continues to blast huge swaths of the U.S. with sub-zero temperatures
It’s another day of brutally cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills across much of the United States.
Iran strikes targets in northern Iraq and Syria as regional tensions escalate
Iran says it launched strikes against a ‘spy headquarters and the gathering of anti-Iranian terrorist groups’ shortly after missiles hit an area near the U.S. consulate in Irbil.