Protesters march through Philadelphia in the wake of the grand jury ruling in Breonna Taylor’s death
Hundreds of protesters marched through Center City after a Kentucky grand jury recommended charges for one officer in the raid that led to Taylor’s death. The charges are not connected to her killing.
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Pa.’s failure to mandate quicker death reporting before the coronavirus fueled wild data fluctuations, mistrust
An investigation found state health officials abandoned their urgency in implementing a faster process, leaving them ill-prepared to accurately report death data when the pandemic arrived.
Donald Trump won’t commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses presidential election
Trump also declined four years ago to commit to honoring the election results if his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, won.
Philly’s chief homicide prosecutor said a driver tried to run him off the road. Police tracked her down, arrested her, and towed her car.
No one was injured, and no vehicles were damaged in the Sept. 16 incident, but based on Anthony Voci’s complaint, police tracked down the driver and arrested her.
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