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The Latest: US cases hit 11M; latest million took 6 days
BALTIMORE — More than 11 million cases of the coronavirus have now been reported in the United States, with the most recent million coming in less than a week.
The Latest: EU: Drug firms must fulfill vaccine contracts
PARIS — The president of the European Council vowed Sunday to make drug companies fulfill their vaccine contracts with EU countries, but acknowledged it will be hard for the bloc to meet its goal of vaccinating 70% of the adult population by late summer.
Authorities find bones in Illinois based on killer's remarks
PERU, Ill. (AP) — Authorities are analyzing bones found in Illinois to determine if they are the remains of a woman whom a convicted serial killer imprisoned in Ohio claims he killed about 15 years ago.
Spain’s king and prime minister visit Barcelona amid protest
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — A few thousand Catalan separatists protested Friday against a visit by Spanish King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to Barcelona amid continued tensions between the restive region and national authorities.
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim facing lawsuit in fatal crash
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim is being sued over a fatal accident he was involved in nearly two years ago.
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim facing lawsuit in fatal crash
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim is being sued over a fatal accident he was involved in nearly two years ago.
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim facing lawsuit in fatal crash
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim is being sued over a fatal accident he was involved in nearly two years ago.
The Latest: Smooth sailing so far in New York election
NEW YORK (AP) — The latest developments in New York's general election:
Mideast wildfires kill 2, force thousands to flee homes
BEIRUT (AP) — Wildfires around the Middle East triggered by a heatwave hitting the region have killed two people, forced thousands of people to leave their homes and detonated landmines along the Lebanon-Israel border, state media and officials said Saturday.
France vows to protect its Jewish community after stabbing
PARIS (AP) — France’s interior minister promised Sunday to protect France’s Jewish community from extremists after a double stabbing in Paris blamed on Islamic terrorism.
New law to permit some public sleeping on city property
PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) — A city northeastern Oregon will soon allow people to sleep outside on city-owned property, provided it’s not in a park, parking lot, alley or sidewalk and within a designated eight-hour time period.
New law to permit some public sleeping on city property
PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) — A city northeastern Oregon will soon allow people to sleep outside on city-owned property, provided it’s not in a park, parking lot, alley or sidewalk and within a designated eight-hour time period.
New law to permit some public sleeping on city property
PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) — A city northeastern Oregon will soon allow people to sleep outside on city-owned property, provided it’s not in a park, parking lot, alley or sidewalk and within a designated eight-hour time period.
Morocco's police disperse protest against ties with Israel
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Moroccan authorities on Monday dispersed a group of activists who tried to hold a protest outside the parliament building in the capital to denounce the country's recent decision to establish diplomatic relations with Israel.
Kansas mayor resigns after threats over backing mask mandate
DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP) — A western Kansas mayor announced her immediate resignation Tuesday because of threats she has received after publicly supporting a mask mandate.
Video allowed in trial of officers charged in Floyd killing
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A judge upheld his decision to livestream the trial of four former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd.
Indian government offers more talks with protesting farmers
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s government on Thursday offered to meet again with leaders of tens of thousands of farmers who have been blockading key highways for two weeks, but rejected their demand for the repeal of three laws on agricultural reform.
Quincy man sentenced for armed robbery
QUINCY — A Quincy man will be spending nine months in jail in connection with a late January armed robbery in Quincy.
Man dies trying to jump onto train
RITZVILLE — An unidentified man was killed when he attempted to escape law enforcement officers by jumping on a moving train Tuesday night. The incident occurred near Ritzville. The man was the subject of a high-speed chase, according to information from the Adams County Sheriff’s Office. “The vehicle had been eluding Franklin County (sheriff’s deputies), Washington State Patrol and Connell police,” the press release said. “The male driver continued to elude into Adams County.” Adams County deputies deployed spike strips, but the driver didn’t stop. He kept driving west on I-90 until he came to milepost 283, near Ritzville. At that point, “the subject’s vehicle lost its tires and came to a stop.” Law enforcement officers ordered the man out of the car, but he ran away, the press release said. He ran “up an embankment onto the overpass in the area.” The overpass crossed above railroad tracks, occupied at the time by a train. “The subject reportedly jumped from the overpass onto a moving train and did not survive,” the press release said. The man’s name is being withheld pending notification of family, the sheriff’s office said.
4 arrested, 1 still sought in Othello armed robbery
OTHELLO — Four suspects in an early January armed robbery near Othello have been taken into custody. One suspect is still at large and Adams County deputies are asking the public to come forward with information about the suspect.