What to know about the investigation into Catholic priests in Rhode Island and sexual abuse charges
Read full article: What to know about the investigation into Catholic priests in Rhode Island and sexual abuse chargesA new investigation into the Catholic Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island, shows that an estimated 75 priests abused more than 300 children since 1950.
Sprawling investigation finds decades of sexual abuse among Catholic priests in Rhode Island
Read full article: Sprawling investigation finds decades of sexual abuse among Catholic priests in Rhode IslandA new report says Rhode Island Catholic clergy abused hundreds of children for decades, while church leaders minimized the scandal.
How surveillance technology and the 'Reddit Detective Agency' helped search for a killer
Read full article: How surveillance technology and the 'Reddit Detective Agency' helped search for a killerMore than a decade ago, a frenzied 5-day search for the Boston Marathon bombers left some lessons in its aftermath.
Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professorās killing is found dead, officials say
Read full article: Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professorās killing is found dead, officials sayOfficials say a man who is suspected in last weekendās mass shooting at Brown University and in the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility.
Brown University attack suspect died 2 days before his body was found, autopsy finds
Read full article: Brown University attack suspect died 2 days before his body was found, autopsy findsAn autopsy has found that the man suspected in last weekendās attack at Brown University and the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor days later had been dead for two days when found.
How 1 anonymous tipster cracked the Brown University shooting case
Read full article: How 1 anonymous tipster cracked the Brown University shooting caseLaw enforcement officials say an anonymous tipster known only as āJohnā helped crack the case of two Brown University students' deaths and the wounding of nine others.
Investigators seek older video that might show the Brown campus shooter days before the attack
Read full article: Investigators seek older video that might show the Brown campus shooter days before the attackAuthorities searching for a shooter who attacked students at Brown University are asking for tips from people who might have video of the shooter potentially casing the area the week before the attack.
Investigators release video timeline of the Brown campus shooting suspect's movements
Read full article: Investigators release video timeline of the Brown campus shooting suspect's movementsAuthorities have released a new video timeline and a slightly clearer image of the man suspected in the Brown University shooting.
What to know about the search for the Brown University shooting suspect
Read full article: What to know about the search for the Brown University shooting suspectWith the Brown University shooter still on the loose, police fanned out to Providence schools to reassure parents, kids and teachers as investigators push for new evidence that might help them crack the case.
Search for the Brown University shooter continues as questions swirl about campus security
Read full article: Search for the Brown University shooter continues as questions swirl about campus securityAuthorities are again searching for the person seen in grainy video walking away from the Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine.
Authorities say they will release person of interest detained in Brown University shooting
Read full article: Authorities say they will release person of interest detained in Brown University shootingOfficials in Providence say they will release a person of interest detained in a Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine.
Justice Department expands legal action against states that have refused its demands for voter data
Read full article: Justice Department expands legal action against states that have refused its demands for voter dataThe U.S. Justice Department is suing six more states in its ongoing campaign to obtain voter data and other election information.
Judge rules feds can't require states to cooperate on immigration to get disaster money
Read full article: Judge rules feds can't require states to cooperate on immigration to get disaster moneyA federal judge has ruled that itās unconstitutional to require states to cooperate on immigration enforcement actions to get funding for disasters.
Rhode Island prosecutor put on unpaid leave after warning āYouāre gonna regret thisā during arrest
Read full article: Rhode Island prosecutor put on unpaid leave after warning āYouāre gonna regret thisā during arrestA Rhode Island state prosecutor was put on unpaid leave for six months after she was captured on police body camera footage warning one of the officers who were arresting her on a trespassing charge that he was āgonna regret it.ā.
High school coach who did naked fat tests found not guilty of child molestation, sexual assault
Read full article: High school coach who did naked fat tests found not guilty of child molestation, sexual assaultA jury has found a former Rhode Island high school basketball coach not guilty of second-degree child molestation and second-degree sexual assault after he spent decades asking hundreds of male student-athletes if they were āshy or not shyā before asking them to get naked so he could their check their body fat.
Second federal judge extends block preventing the Trump administration from freezing funding
Read full article: Second federal judge extends block preventing the Trump administration from freezing fundingAttorneys general in New York and Rhode Island are backing a federal judge's decision to extend a block barring the Trump administration from freezing grants and loans potentially totaling trillions of dollars.
Judge blocks Trump administration attempt to cap medical research spending after states sue
Read full article: Judge blocks Trump administration attempt to cap medical research spending after states sueA U.S. district court judge temporarily blocked the Trump administrationās effort to cap medical research after attorneys general from 22 states filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the plan.
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Slots filled for Memorial Hermann COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru clinic in Sugar Land for those 65 and older
Read full article: Slots filled for Memorial Hermann COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru clinic in Sugar Land for those 65 and olderSUGAR LAND, Texas ā All slots are filled for a Fort Bend County COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru clinic at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land Wednesday, Feb. 3 to Saturday, Feb. 6, authorities said Tuesday. If you are 65 years of age or older, you are asked to complete a vaccination verification form that will confirm your eligibility for vaccination. Public registration is available only to those 65 years of age and older, consistent with the stateās Phase 1B guidance. Approximately 16,000 COVID-19 vaccinations will be administered, Memorial Hermann said. Vaccine supply is limited and appointments will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis until the available appointments are full.
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Things to Know: Fewer Black Americans are getting vaccinated
Read full article: Things to Know: Fewer Black Americans are getting vaccinatedEspinoza said she never imagined the virus would take the life of her 36-year-old husband, who managed a hospice nurse program. (AP Photo/Eugene Garcia)Hereās whatās happening Saturday with the pandemic in the U.S.:THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY:ā An Associated Press analysis shows that Black people in many parts of the U.S. are lagging behind whites in receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. Statistics released by 17 states and two cities tell the same story: Through Jan. 25, Black people were getting inoculated at levels below their share of the general population. Adā Hospital systems around the country are coming under fire over accusations that they are playing favorites when it comes to who gets the first crack at COVID-19 vaccines. In the past week, California has recorded an average of 544 daily COVID-19 deaths, and its pandemic death toll has reached 43,000.
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Playing favorites? Hospital boards, donors get COVID shots
Read full article: Playing favorites? Hospital boards, donors get COVID shotsIn Rhode Island, Attorney General Peter Neronha opened an inquiry after reports that two hospital systems offered their board members vaccinations. In Rhode Island, Attorney General Peter Neronha opened an inquiry after reports that two hospital systems offered their board members vaccinations. And in Kansas, members of a hospital board received vaccinations during the first phase of the stateās rollout, which was intended for people at greater risk for infection. Hospital donors should be banned, she said. Spokesman Matt Lara said workers got shots first, and board members received them because they govern the hospital and its daily operations.
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