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Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY

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‘Catastrophic fire weather’ threatens drought-stricken Southwest; Tunnel Fire rages in Arizona

April 22, 2022April 22, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Catastrophic fire weather’ threatens drought-stricken Southwest; Tunnel Fire rages in Arizona

As the Tunnel Fire continues to blaze near Flagstaff in Arizona, Colorado fire crews “knocked down” a grass fire in Colorado Springs on Friday.

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Police arrest suspect week after 3 killed, weapons stolen at Georgia gun range

April 16, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Police arrest suspect week after 3 killed, weapons stolen at Georgia gun range

Jacob Christian Muse, 21, of College Park, Georgia, is charged with three counts of malice murder.

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‘I just want justice’: Family of California grandmother fatally shot by police claim excessive force

April 16, 2022April 16, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘I just want justice’: Family of California grandmother fatally shot by police claim excessive force

Tracy Gaeta, 54, died after a K-9 officer identified by police officials as Kyle Ribera fired more than two dozen shots into her car on Feb. 22.

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‘You saved lives’: Transit workers honored for helping passengers escape danger during Brooklyn shooting

April 15, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘You saved lives’: Transit workers honored for helping passengers escape danger during Brooklyn shooting

The transit workers who kept calm and raced to help panicked survivors amid the chaos of the Brooklyn subway attack were honored Friday as heroes.

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Storms, possible tornadoes slam Kentucky, Indiana; Florida to New England next in line

April 14, 2022April 14, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Storms, possible tornadoes slam Kentucky, Indiana; Florida to New England next in line

A violent storm that ripped through Kentucky and Indiana is part of a severe weather pattern that raged through the nation’s midsection this week.

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23 people injured as damaging storms, tornadoes hit central Texas; tens of thousands without power in Kentucky

April 13, 2022April 14, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on 23 people injured as damaging storms, tornadoes hit central Texas; tens of thousands without power in Kentucky

The central U.S. braced for severe weather Wednesday after at least 23 people were injured when a tornado hit Texas on Tuesday.

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‘We will not allow New Yorkers to be terrorized’: What we know about Brooklyn subway shooting

April 12, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We will not allow New Yorkers to be terrorized’: What we know about Brooklyn subway shooting

A man detonated smoke bombs Tuesday before shooting several people on a subway train in Brooklyn. Here’s what we know about the New York City attack.

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Woman faces murder charge in Texas after ‘self-induced abortion,’ prompting outrage from reproductive rights advocates

April 9, 2022April 10, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on Woman faces murder charge in Texas after ‘self-induced abortion,’ prompting outrage from reproductive rights advocates

The Starr County Sheriff’s Office in southern Texas arrested Lizelle Herrera, citing “self-induced abortion” for the charges.

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California police officers who pinned man to the ground during fatal arrest won’t be charged

April 8, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on California police officers who pinned man to the ground during fatal arrest won’t be charged

Three officers will not face criminal charges after Mario Gonzalez died in police custody last year.

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‘Vicious cycle’: Teaching white people about COVID inequalities can often backfire, new research finds

April 6, 2022Christine Fernando, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Vicious cycle’: Teaching white people about COVID inequalities can often backfire, new research finds

The study found that reading about racial disparities reduced fear of COVID-19, empathy for those most vulnerable and support for precautions.

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