California moved from a risk-based to an age-based system for the COVID-19 vaccine in January. People with disabilities say that pivot cast them aside and they should have been prioritized.
Read more ...Daniel Prude's Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Rochester Police Officers National News
Attorneys representing Nathaniel McFarland, one of Prude's five children and the administrator of his estate, also allege civil rights violations and gross negligence in the lawsuit filed Monday.
Read more ...Prosecutors: Oath Keepers' Founder Was In Direct Contact With Capitol Rioters National News
In a new filing, federal prosecutors allege that Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was in direct contact before and on Jan. 6 with individuals who stormed the Capitol.
Read more ...States Try To Push Out Billions Of Emergency Rental Aid To Families National News
Congress approved $25 billion in emergency rental assistance to keep people housed during the pandemic, but states are facing glitches on the federal moratorium for renters and landlords.
Read more ...Postal Service Delivered Vast Majority Of Mail Ballots On Time, Report Finds National News
The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General found election mail was delivered on time at a higher rate than regular first-class mail.
Read more ...Derick Almena has been sentenced to 12 years in prison, but with time served and credit for good behavior will serve only 18 months at his home.
Read more ...George Floyd Case: Jury Selection Begins In Derek Chauvin's Trial National News
The first potential juror said she's seen the video in which Chauvin holds Floyd down as Floyd says he can't breathe. "That's not fair, because we are humans, you know?" she said.
Read more ...Workers Are Moving First, Asking Questions Later. What Happens When Offices Reopen? National News
As the pandemic stretched on, some employees moved hundreds of miles from the offices they're supposed to return to once it's safe. Will their bosses really make them come back?
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