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Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY

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I-81 in Pennsylvania remains closed after pileup that left at least 3 dead, 20 injured: What we know

March 29, 2022March 29, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on I-81 in Pennsylvania remains closed after pileup that left at least 3 dead, 20 injured: What we know

Parts of Interstate 81 remained closed Tuesday after a deadly pileup caused by a snow squall killed at least three people and injured more than 20.

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Safety harness, seat were locked in 14-year-old boy’s death on Florida park ride, accident report says

March 29, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Safety harness, seat were locked in 14-year-old boy’s death on Florida park ride, accident report says

Tyre Sampson, 14, fell to his death last week from the Orlando FreeFall at ICON Park, a ride billed as “the world’s tallest free-standing drop tower.”

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At least 3 dead, 20 injured after snow squalls in Pennsylvania lead to 50-vehicle crash on Interstate 81

March 28, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on At least 3 dead, 20 injured after snow squalls in Pennsylvania lead to 50-vehicle crash on Interstate 81

Interstate 81 will be closed “well into the morning hours” on Tuesday with more snow squalls forecast for Monday afternoon, officials said.

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14-year-old dies in fall from ‘world’s tallest free-standing drop tower’ in Florida as witnesses watch in horror

March 25, 2022March 25, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on 14-year-old dies in fall from ‘world’s tallest free-standing drop tower’ in Florida as witnesses watch in horror

A teenager died after falling from a ride at ICON Park in Florida, which the park advertised at the “world’s tallest free-standing drop tower.”

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Miami Beach is setting a spring break curfew. Is it ‘heavy-handed’ or a matter of public safety?

March 23, 2022March 24, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Miami Beach is setting a spring break curfew. Is it ‘heavy-handed’ or a matter of public safety?

Large crowds, the presence of guns and a perception that “anything goes” is making spring break more dangerous in Miami Beach, the city’s mayor says.

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Ahmaud Arbery’s killers request acquittal of federal hate crimes convictions

March 10, 2022March 10, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Ahmaud Arbery’s killers request acquittal of federal hate crimes convictions

The McMichaels’ attorneys argued prosecutors failed to prove facts of the hate crimes against them in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.

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Hate groups declined in 2021. But SPLC warns fringe ideology is going mainstream.

March 9, 2022March 10, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Hate groups declined in 2021. But SPLC warns fringe ideology is going mainstream.

The Southern Poverty Law Center found hate groups were less active 2021 but partly due to extremist ideas becoming more mainstream.

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One year after Atlanta spa shootings, ‘prevention is the key’ to fighting anti-Asian hate crimes

March 4, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on One year after Atlanta spa shootings, ‘prevention is the key’ to fighting anti-Asian hate crimes

Experts say lawmakers need to do more to prevent hate crimes against Asian Americans and make the community feel safe.

Tech

Ukraine creates ‘IT army’ of civilians to hack Russian websites, ‘fight on the cyber front’

February 28, 2022March 1, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on Ukraine creates ‘IT army’ of civilians to hack Russian websites, ‘fight on the cyber front’

Ukraine is creating a volunteer “IT army” to hack Russian websites after facing a series malware and denial of service attacks.

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An archive of Black newspapers is becoming more accessible at Howard. Here’s why it’s important.

February 27, 2022N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAYComments Off on An archive of Black newspapers is becoming more accessible at Howard. Here’s why it’s important.

Universities, libraries and grassroots organizations are digitizing archives and documenting online movements to highlight Black history.

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