Police search for suspect who shot woman walking with child near Louisville school bus stop

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville police were searching for a suspect who fatally shot a woman walking with her child near a bus stop where school children were gathered. The shooting around 8 a.m. EDT on Wednesday and was near several children, Louisville Police Chief Paul Humphrey said. Officers received tips from witnesses that led to … Read more

3 people charged with helping suspected killer of 4 are accused of giving him shelter, phones

TIPTONVILLE, Tenn. — Three people charged with helping a Tennessee man accused of fatally shooting four people are suspected of providing him with shelter, phones and rides as he evaded authorities after the killings, a prosecutor said Thursday. Austin Robert Drummond made a brief court appearance before a judge by video feed Thursday in the … Read more

Drinkmate recalls over 100,000 carbonation bottles due to explosion risk

NEW YORK — More than 100,000 Drinkmate carbonation bottles are being recalled across the U.S. and Canada because they can explode during use, with several consumers reporting cuts and other impact injuries. According to a Thursday notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall covers certain “Drinkmate 1L Carbonation Bottles” sold individually or … Read more

Supermarket gunman who targeted Black people wants charges dropped, says grand jury was too white

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Attorneys for the gunman who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket say the federal charges against him should be dropped because there weren’t enough Black people and other minority groups on the grand jury that indicted him. A judge is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday on Payton Gendron’s claim that … Read more

A car accident in small-town Tennessee leads to US charges against a major Mexican drug operation

WASHINGTON — The investigation began years ago after two drug dealers got into a car accident in a small Tennessee town. What followed was a series of secret wiretaps, a shootout with police and the discovery of drugs hidden in a tractor trailer that would eventually lead federal investigators back to cartel leaders in Mexico. … Read more

Applications for jobless benefits fell last week, still in historically healthy range

The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits fell modestly last week, remaining in the historically low range since the U.S. economy emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic. Applications for unemployment benefits for the week ending Aug. 9 fell by 3,000 to 224,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday. That’s below the 230,000 new applications that economists … Read more

Social Security’s 90th anniversary marked by funding threats and privatization talk

WASHINGTON — When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law 90 years ago this week, he vowed it would provide economic stability to older people while giving the U.S. “an economic structure of vastly greater soundness.” Today, the program provides benefits to almost 69 million Americans monthly. It’s a major source … Read more

New York allowed pot shops to open too close to schools. Now they might have to move

Since New York began licensing recreational marijuana stores about three years ago, the state has been using a simple tactic to ensure pot shops are kept a legally-mandated distance from local schools: Measure from the door of the dispensary to the door of the school. But officials recently made a startling admission: They’d misread the … Read more