Sep. 24, 2020

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The death of Breonna Taylor nearly slipped into obscurity. But protesters made it a national cause celebre. On Wednesday, a grand jury indicted only one of three officers, and none for shooting Taylor inside her apartment.

The shootings came hours after a grand jury brought no charges directly against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor in a police raid gone wrong.

Wednesday evening, the decision in Louisville, Ky., not to charge police officers with the death of Breonna Taylor prompted new outrage.

Common, Kerry Washington, George Clooney, Viola Davis and others expressed anger and disbelief over Wednesday’s grand jury decision in Breonna Taylor’s case.

Lakers’ Danny Green said it was “disappointing” to hear charges had not been filed against the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor.

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Tattep Ruangprapaikitseree and other young activists want to rein in the monarchy and its military allies who have ruled Thailand since a 2014 coup.

Smoke from the California and Pacific Northwest wildfires has tainted grapes in some of the nation’s most celebrated wine regions.

We’ve made a pretty good stab at bracing against quakes but have only recently begun to wake up about wildfires, columnist George Skelton writes.

The president’s comments come as he trails Joe Biden in national and swing state polls six weeks before Election Day.

Swiss health authorities have ordered a quarantine for 2,500 students at the Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne after ‘significant outbreaks’ of COVID-19.

Progress in fighting the Bobcat fire has been so significant that the estimated containment date has been moved up by one month, to Sept. 30.

Proposition 18 would let 17-year-olds vote in primaries and special elections if they will be 18 by a November general election. We urge a yes vote.

A Chinese fishing fleet of roughly 300 vessels has been scooping up sea life near the Galapagos Islands and is now moving south into Peruvian waters.

The Southern California median home price rose 12% in August, as people took advantage of rock-bottom interest rates amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

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As the federal government is cutting funding to states, municipalities like Lordsburg, N.M., are struggling with unemployment and a devastated tax base.

China’s forceful implementation of a new language policy in Inner Mongolia has drawn criticism, even from the Communist Party elite.

Western Conference Finals

The Lakers’ aspirations of moving closer to their first NBA Finals appearance in a decade suffered a setback Tuesday. Two days after winning a thriller at the buzzer, the Lakers flopped in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals against Jamal Murray and the Denver Nuggets. LeBron James & Co. still lead the series, but the resilient Nuggets shouldn’t be underestimated — just ask the Clippers.

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Brett Hankison is charged with 3 counts of wanton endangerment in connection with the police raid on Breonna Taylor’s home in which she was killed.

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Urías came out of the bullpen to pitch six innings in the Dodgers’ 6-4 loss, giving Dave Roberts another playoff option.

Chicago Bears great Gale Sayers died Wednesday at 77, according to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Padres third baseman Manny Machado continues to impress, even on a day the Angels ride a three-home run second inning to a second straight win at San Diego.

Pac-12 Conference presidents and chancellors will vote on Thursday to decide the fate of a fall football season that’s already been twice delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

South Korea says the official may have been attempting to defect to the North when he was found in North Korean waters.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is in a second wave of COVID-19, warning of the upcoming fall season.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was remembered Wednesday at the court by grieving family, colleagues and friends.

The man helping lead efforts to develop a copper and gold mine near the headwaters of a major salmon fishery in Alaska has resigned following the release of recorded comments in which he ‘embellished’ relationships with elected and regulatory officials.

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