Por: Associated Press Science October 29, 2022
RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) — Police are investigating whether an upstate New York man is linked to cold case killings in New York after he was recently charged with the 1989 stabbing deaths of his in-laws in Vermont.Michael Louise was arraigned in Vermont Superior Court in Rutland on Friday, two days after he was returned to Vermont from New York to answer charges in the deaths of George Peacock, 76, and Catherine Peacock, 73. Louise was charged after... + full article
Forbes USA Tech October 21, 2022
Keeping roads safe during early-season cold events is a challenge for transportation agencies but ... [+] salt supply and staffing shortages will add additional hurdles. AFP via Getty Images With freeze watches and warnings across much of the country this week—as far west as... + más
Record-breaking cold weather forces freeze warning for 46 million Americans | Newsweek
Hispanic-Owned Businesses: Smaller Overall But Growing Fast | Forbes
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 16, 2022
Getty Images A drop of blood that was subjected to modern DNA testing enabled Vermont State Police detectives to make an arrest in the 1989 murder of a Danby couple found stabbed to death in their home, police said. Michael Anthony Louise, 79, was arrested Thursday in Syracuse,... + más
San Francisco sued by woman who says her rape-kit DNA was used to arrest her | Ars Technica
1975 cold murder case suspect held for trial in central Pa. | PennLive
The New York Times USA Tech October 13, 2022
The German airline Lufthansa reversed itself on Wednesday, saying that Apple AirTags and other Bluetooth tracking devices would once again be allowed in checked baggage.“The German Aviation Authorities (Luftfahrt-Bundesamt) confirmed today, that they share our risk assessment... + más
Lufthansa says it is not banning AirTags from its flights despite tweets claiming otherwise | 9to5Mac
European airline Lufthansa bans Apple AirTags on checked luggage and calls devices 'dangerous' | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA World October 07, 2022
OTTAWA — The police in Saskatchewan said on Thursday that last month in western Canada had been carried out by one man, Myles Sanderson, who killed not just several people on an Indigenous reserve and in a nearby village but also his own brother, Damien Sanderson.The Royal... + más
Stockton Serial Killer Victims Had Four Things In Common | Newsweek
Funding mental health is great, but it will not reduce mass killings | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Nation October 04, 2022
As the investigation into a series of killings in Stockton, California continues, police have said that they believe all five of the killings were related, and all of the victims had several things in common.On Friday, September 30, the Stockton Police Department released new... + más
Police: 6 California Killings May Be Work of Serial Killer | NBC 6 South Florida
The mysterious Stockton serial killings: A timeline | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA World September 30, 2022
MEXICO CITY — He vanished before dawn, while out on one of his regular early-morning walks. Three weeks later Tomás Rojo was found dead, his body so decomposed it required DNA testing to confirm his identify.A leader of the Indigenous Yaqui community in northern Mexico, Rojo... + más
Mexico is world's deadliest spot for environmental activists | Associated Press
Mexico is world’s deadliest spot for environmental activists | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
In his Sept. 5 letter to the editor, Mark Folse, a software analyst, would have everyone believe that received $34,000 in taxpayer assistance for his education at LSU.Folse in his analysis of the tuition of 1989 vs. 2022 made the mistake of mixing apples and oranges. While he... + más
Letters: Steve Scalise paid his own tuition; those with forgiven loans did not | The Advocate
Letters: You don't learn anything by reading just agreeable points of view | The Advocate
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