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Anzac Day · GreeceMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people gathered under a full moon across Australia and New Zealand for dawn services Thursday to commemorate their war dead on Anzac […]See the Story
Australia and New Zealand honor their war dead with dawn services on Anzac Day
46% Left coverage: 11 sources
Hockey · Salt Lake CityBy JOHN COON
Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah hockey fans welcomed the former Arizona Coyotes to their new home Wednesday. Players and coaches were greeted at the airport in morning by a crowd of approximately 100 players from local youth hockey programs. The kids chanted “Go, Utah! Go, Utah!” The team attended a fan celebration at the Delta Center in the afternoon. The arena was packed for the free event, with many fans turned away a…See the Story
Utah hockey fans welcome the former Arizona Coyotes to their new home
Coverage: 13 sources
San Diego · San DiegoA courtroom gavel. Photo via Wikimedia Commons A man gunned down a young couple and a toddler in Normal Heights nearly 25 years ago over about $30 worth of methamphetamine, a prosecutor argued Wednesday, while a defense attorney said there was no evidence his client committed the shooting outside of the word of untrustworthy witnesses. Sergio Lopez Contreras, 45, is charged with first-degree murder for the Sept. 4, 2000, shootings of Michael Plu…See the Story
Trial Begins for Man Accused in 2000 Killing of Couple and Toddler in Normal Heights
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
California, United States · CaliforniaBy CHRISTOPHER WEBER
Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nearly all inmates have been transferred out of a troubled women’s prison set to be shut down in California. And U.S. senators on Wednesday were demanding an accounting of the rapid closure plan for the facility where sexual abuse by guards was rampant. Prison officials say as of Tuesday only “a small group” of women were still being held at FCI Dublin. The majority of its 605 inmates havi…See the Story
Senators demand accounting of rapid closure plan for California prison where women were abused
78% Center coverage: 9 sources
New York City · New YorkNEW YORK (AP) — A self-exiled Chinese businessman is set to face an anonymous jury at his trial next month on fraud charges after a judge on Wednesday cited his […]See the Story
Judge orders anonymous jury for trial of self-exiled Chinese businessman, citing his past acts
60% Center coverage: 5 sources
United States · United StatesSAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- The man who was arrested for breaking into a Linda Vista home and sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl appeared in court for the first time Wednesday afternoon. Alejandro Confessor, 22, faces charges of sex crimes, burglary and trespassing. He pleaded not guilty and denied the allegations in court. “These parents, these kids experienced something no one should have to," Deputy District Attorney Eric Bodnar said after t…See the Story
Man pleads not guilty to sexual assault of child in Linda Vista
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Nashville, Tennessee · NashvilleNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee’s Republican-dominant House on Wednesday spiked legislation that would have banned local governments from paying to either study or dispense money for reparations for slavery. The move marked a rare defeat on a GOP-backed proposal initially introduced nearly one year ago. It easily cleared the Republican-controlled Senate last April, but lawmakers eventually hit pause as the House became consumed with controvers…See the Story
Tennessee House kills bill that would have banned local officials from studying, funding reparations
87% Center coverage: 8 sources
California, United States · CaliforniaSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Doctors, hospitals and health insurance companies in California will be limited to annual price increases of 3% starting in 2029 under a new rule state regulators approved Wednesday in the latest attempt to corral the ever-increasing costs of medical care in the United States. The money Californians spent on health care went up about 5.4% each year for the past two decades. Democrats who control California’s government …See the Story
New California rule aims to limit health care cost increases to 3% annually
49% Center coverage: 8 sources