Wednesday, October 19, 2016

The Latest: Professors, students take to picket lines and other top stories.

  • The Latest: Professors, students take to picket lines

    HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Latest on strike at Pennsylvania state universities (all times local): 9 a.m. Professors, students and supporters are taking to picket lines at state universities around Pennsylvania, including dozens at West Chester University, outside Philadelphia. Faculty members went on strike Wednesday at 14 Pennsylvania state universities, affecting more than 100,000 students. At West Chester, picketers are carrying signs and chanting “2, 4, 6, 8 why don’t you negotiate?” Victoria Ti..
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  • Jailed 96 days on bogus charge: It is no one's fault?

    Jailed 96 days on bogus charge: It is no one's fault?
    By JEFF AMY, Associated PressACKERMAN, Miss. — Pulled over for traffic violations, Jessica Jauch was held for 96 days in a Mississippi jail without seeing a judge, getting a lawyer or having a chance to make bail. She was charged with a felony based on a secretly recorded video that prosecutors finally acknowledged showed her committing no crime. Only when she finally got a hearing and a lawyer, who persuaded prosecutors to watch the video, did the case fall apart. Then, the 34-year-old ..
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  • Donald Trump's Call to Monitor Polls Raises Fears of Intimidation

    Donald Trump's Call to Monitor Polls Raises Fears of Intimidation
    Still, his pronouncements about a “stolen” election were enough to draw a mocking rebuke Tuesday from President Obama, who suggested that Mr. Trump’s effort to delegitimize the election results even before the vote takes place was unprecedented. He told the Republican nominee to “stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.” “I have never seen in my lifetime or in modern political history any presidential candidate trying to discredit the elections and the election process before vote..
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  • Suspects on loose in San Francisco school shooting

    Suspects on loose in San Francisco school shooting
    In the end, four students were shot in the parking lot of the small public high school, San Francisco Police Officer Carlos Manfredi told CNN. According to CNN affiliate KRON, investigators are now searching for multiple suspects who may have targeted a female student who is now in critical condition.The San Francisco Unified School District said the shooting was "an isolated incident outside of the school building where one student was being targeted by outsiders."Once the shooter struck the st..
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  • No, the presidential election can't be hacked

    No, the presidential election can't be hacked
    The public is understandably concerned about the integrity of next month's election.But election officials and cyber experts say it's virtually impossible for Moscow or some other outside group to influence the election outcome.Hackers could create mischief -- some say "chaos" -- but the election system is resilient enough to withstand shocks. The key concern, experts feel, is public perception: Sowing distrust is easily achieved even without successful hacks. Here are five things you should kno..
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  • New York police sergeant fatally shoots 'emotionally disturbed' woman in the Bronx

    New York police sergeant fatally shoots 'emotionally disturbed' woman in the Bronx
    A New York Police Department cruiser. (Craig Warga/Bloomberg News) A New York police sergeant responding to a call about an “emotionally disturbed person” fatally shot a 66-year-old woman wielding a baseball bat, authorities said. Police said they were investigating the shooting, including why the officer who responded in the Bronx on Tuesday night fired his gun rather than a Taser. “The sergeant was armed with a Taser, it was not deployed, and the reason it was not deployed will be part of ..
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  • Safety of popular Fla. diving site questioned after deaths of two divers

    Safety of popular Fla. diving site questioned after deaths of two divers
    The deaths of two experienced Florida divers is prompting new calls to close a well-known cave diving site. The underwater cave system known as Eagles Nest has been called the “Mount Everest” of the sport. Located in a remote wilderness area about an hour north of Tampa, Eagle’s Nest draws divers from around the world and reaches hundreds of feet down. It is considered a very advanced dive, meaning only those with the proper training and certifications should attempt it. Even then, it is still ..
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  • Study Urges Tougher Oversight for Police Use of Facial Recognition

    Study Urges Tougher Oversight for Police Use of Facial Recognition
    Photo The report found that 16 states allow law enforcement officials to compare the faces of suspects to photos on driver’s licenses and other IDs without a warrant. Credit Caspar Benson/Getty Images A new report by a think tank at Georgetown University calls for greater oversight in the use of emerging facial recognition software that makes the images of more than 117 million Americans — a disproportionate number of them black — searchable by law enforcement agencies...
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  • Police Dashcam Records Terrifying Crash

    Police Dashcam Records Terrifying Crash
    A Wisconsin police officer's dashcam shows a very close call that was completely avoidable.Authorities say a pickup truck plowed into the back of a Hudson Police squad at highway speeds while it was on the side of the road. Luckily, the police officer was not in the vehicle at the time of impact.Police officer Hilary Lundberg was assisting a driver with a flat tire on the I-94 bridge Monday morning when the accident occurred. The squad was parked in the left lane when the pickup slammed into the..
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  • Thousands Gather To Mourn Loss Of 2 Officers Ambushed In Palm Springs

    Thousands Gather To Mourn Loss Of 2 Officers Ambushed In Palm Springs
    PALM SPRINGS (CBS/AP) — Thousands of mourners and law enforcement packed a memorial service Tuesday for two Southern California officers shot to death in what authorities have called an ambush by a gang member intent on killing police. Palm Springs police officers Jose “Gil” Vega and Lesley Zerebny were being honored at the city’s convention center before being laid to rest. Uniformed police from cities in California and across the country lined up to salute 27-year-old Zerebny, whose picture w..
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