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Here’s the latest for Wednesday August 16th: More than 100 confirmed dead in Hawaii fire; Maui residents struggle with power and cellphone service; North Korea claims soldier who crossed border was disillusioned with US; California judge accused of kil…
Denver police officer fatally shot a man she thought held a knife. It was a marker.
Police released body-worn camera footage, which showed an officer fire two shots at Brandon Cole as he ran toward her holding a marker, not a knife.
Poland showcases military might during parade
Poland staged a military parade to showcase its state-of-the-art weapons and defense systems as it marked the anniversary of the 1920 Battle of Warsaw, in which Polish troops defeated Bolshevik forces advancing on Europe. (August 16)
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Madonna turns 65, so naturally we rank her 65 best songs
On the occasion of her 65th birthday, we salute Madonna for her staggering catalog of chart toppers and pop perfection.
Hawaii Governor: ‘101 lives have now been lost’
Hawaii Governor Josh Green announced on Tuesday that the confirmed death toll from last week’s wildfire on the island of Maui had risen from 99 to 101. (August 15)
Japanese sumo champion chases American football dream
Hidetora Hanada, Colorado State’s newest defensive lineman, was an amateur sumo wrestler back in Japan. The 6-foot-1, 280-pound Hanada rose up the ranks to become a Yokozuna, or grand champion. Instead of developing the career in what is considered Jap…
Juvenile detained in North Carolina shooting death of 8-year-old girl
The juvenile was detained Friday, a day after an emotional news conference from the victim’s family in front of the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office
Everything we know about the US soldier detained in North Korea
Travis King, 23, ran across the North Korean border on a tour in South Korea before being detained by North Korean authorities.
Donald Trump, allies will be booked on charges at Georgia jail, not court, sheriff says
Donald Trump and his co-defendants will be booked at the county jail rather than at the courthouse, as in his other criminal cases, the sheriff said.