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Coverage of 9% in the Nexus archive.
- 1 man killed, another injured in shooting inside Brooklyn restaurant
Police responded to a 911 call just after midnight concerning a shooting inside America's Best Wings and Pizza on Rockaway Avenue. The incident resulted in one man being killed and another person being injured.
- Woman found dead inside NYC building with head, torso trauma: Police
A 57-year-old woman was found dead inside a building in the Bronx with trauma to her head and torso. Police responded to a 911 call, and EMS pronounced her deceased at the scene.
- Detroit police want help finding missing 13-year-old girl
Rianna Jones, a 13-year-old girl, went missing from her residence on the 18600 block of Fairport Street in Detroit after leaving on Saturday, August 1st. Police are actively seeking information regarding her whereabouts. Anyone with details is advised to contact the Detroit Police Department’s 9th Precinct or Crime Stoppers.
- Samsung plans up to $80 billion in shareholder returns after SK Hynix buyback
Samsung Electronics plans shareholder returns ranging from 90 trillion won to 110 trillion won. These total planned returns include approximately 30 trillion won allocated for third-quarter cash dividends, following a buyback related to SK Hynix.
- Autopsy shows 93-year-old woman in Naʻalehu died from storm-related injuries
Autopsy results confirmed that a 93-year-old woman found in Naʻalehu died from storm-related injuries. Big Island police stated the cause of death was related to events during Hurricane Lala.
- 17-year-old teen fatally shot in Brooklyn: NYPD
A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed in Brooklyn on Wednesday evening. The incident occurred along New Lots Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn. Police are currently searching for a suspect after receiving a call to 911 regarding an assault.
- Trump's top federal prosecutor in L.A. could face new challenge after appellate ruling
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice cannot maintain an official in charge of a U.S. attorney's office if that person has not been confirmed by the Senate. This status cannot be circumvented simply by giving the individual a different title and the full powers associated with the job.
- Trump's top federal prosecutor in L.A. could face new challenge after appellate ruling
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice cannot maintain an official who leads a U.S. attorney's office if that person has not been confirmed by the Senate. The ruling specifies that giving the individual a different title or full job powers is insufficient to circumvent this requirement.
- One killed in shooting in First Hill neighborhood, Seattle police say
Police were investigating a shooting that took place Tuesday night in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood. The incident, which occurred at the 900 block of 8th Avenue, resulted in one death.
- Share your memories of someone you lost in 9/11
To mark 25 years since 9/11, the article solicits memories from people who lost loved ones in the attacks. It asks readers to consider what they want others to remember about their deceased relatives decades later.
- Woman killed, man hurt in NYC shooting, police say
A woman was killed and a man wounded following a shooting early Sunday in Brooklyn, N.Y., according to police. Authorities responded to a 911 call just after 2:20 a.m., which reported a person shot near Bergen Street and Howard Avenue.
- Los Angeles couple walking their dog says angry driver tried to run them over in road rage incident
A couple was reportedly targeted by an angry driver during a road rage incident while walking their dog in Los Angeles. The event occurred on Aug. 12, at 9th Street and Lucerne Boulevard in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood.
- Russian drones kill a woman and 9-year-old son at home as Ukrainian civilian casualties rise
Russian jet-powered drones struck a home in northern Ukraine, resulting in the deaths of a 29-year-old woman and her 9-year-old son. The incident contributes to the rising number of Ukrainian civilian casualties.
- Parents take on Meta, TikTok, Google, and Snap in 3,000 youth safety lawsuits
Big tech firms, including Meta, TikTok, Google, and Snap, are fighting against roughly 3,000 youth safety lawsuits alleging their platforms harmed mental health and were addictive. The litigation gained momentum after a federal court ruled that Section 230 provides 'a defense to liability, not immunity from lawsuits.' These cases focus on how the companies allegedly engineered their algorithms to maximize user engagement using techniques that exploit the brain's reward system.
- Sleeping husband killed in home invasion shooting that was likely an act of revenge
Ivan Barias-Florimon and Stuar Lopez-Reyes are charged with murder in connection with a June 3 shooting that killed Fred Werner and wounded his wife, Sandy Cooper. Authorities believe revenge was likely the motive for the home invasion in Milford, Conn., after the suspects allegedly entered the couple’s bedroom and opened fire.
- Austin's $6.6B budget includes funding to restructure 911 dispatch
Austin's $6.6 billion budget includes funding earmarked to restructure 911 dispatch. This planned change has created conflict between community members and council members who are concerned about emergency response times.
- Father of 4 young children called 911 to report killing family then took his own life: Police
A father of four young children called 911 to report that he had killed his entire family. According to police in Kansas, this incident was an apparent murder-suicide when he subsequently turned a gun on himself.
- Father of 4 young children called 911 to report killing family then took his own life: Police
A father of four called 911 to report that he had killed his entire family. Police in Kansas said that this incident was an apparent murder-suicide, as the father subsequently turned a gun on himself.
- Father of 4 young children called 911 to report killing family then took his own life: Police
A father of four called 911 to report that he had killed his entire family. Police in Kansas stated that the incident was an apparent murder-suicide, which occurred after he turned a gun on himself.
- Father of 4 young children called 911 to report killing family then took his own life: Police
A father of four called 911 after killing his entire family. Police in Kansas reported that the incident was an apparent murder-suicide, as the man subsequently took his own life.
- Australian watchdog suspends Cryptolink, forcing 96 ATMs offline
An Australian watchdog suspended Cryptolink following an official action. This suspension resulted in 96 ATMs being forced offline.
- Chicago crime: 9 shot, 3 fatally, woman stabbed to death Monday evening
Across Chicago Monday evening, nine people were shot, resulting in three deaths, and a separate incident involved a woman who was stabbed to death. Police reported these fatal incidents.
- Burglars break in while 90-year-old sleeps in Moanalua
A 90-year-old woman residing in Moanalua Valley was targeted by two suspects who broke into her home early Monday morning. The burglars stole her purse and car before fleeing the scene, leaving the woman traumatized.
- Body camera footage released from deputy shooting deemed legally justified
Authorities released body camera footage concerning a deputy shooting that happened on Dec. 28 in Northwest 17th Avenue and 95th Street. The incident occurred after a deputy opened fire on a suspected stolen vehicle when the suspect fled the scene during a traffic stop. Miami-Dade prosecutors determined that the deputy was legally justified in firing his weapon, though the suspect was never found.
- Perry County non-emergency dispatch phone lines go down
The non-emergency dispatch lines in Perry County went down on Sunday night. Residents were warned by the department that they can report a non-emergency by calling the dedicated dispatch cell phone at 931-279-1374 during the outage. Officials emphasized that calling 911 remains unaffected for emergency calls.
- Dog saves owner from fire that destroyed his house: ‘She was terrified’
Daniel Naillieux was saved from a house fire in Omaha, Neb., by his dog, Ellie Rose, who woke him up early in the morning. Realizing they were trapped, Naillieux escaped with Ellie Rose through a window onto the roof and called 911. Although he survived, Naillieux lost everything he owned, and the Saunders County victim assistance program is helping his family recover.
- Dog saves owner from fire that destroyed his house: ‘She was terrified’
A Nebraska man named Daniel Naillieux credits his dog, Ellie Rose, with saving his life when she woke him up before a fire destroyed his home. When he smelled smoke, they escaped by crawling out his window onto the roof and called 911. Although grateful to be alive, Naillieux lost everything in the house.
- Incident triggers police investigation in Southfield on Sunday Morning
Police are investigating a scene on 9 Mile Road in Southfield following an incident that occurred on Sunday morning. The area is currently marked with crime scene tape, and officers are actively investigating the situation. WDIV Local 4 News and ClickOnDetroit.com are reporting on the developing story.
- 4-year-old dies after being electrocuted by clothes dryer, authorities say
A 4-year-old child died after being electrocuted by a dryer in Kansas. Deputies were called to the scene when the parents reported the unconscious child, who had been playing at home. Authorities stated that no foul play is suspected and believe the death was accidental.
- 4-year-old dies after being electrocuted by clothes dryer, authorities say
A 4-year-old child in Kansas died after being electrocuted by a dryer while playing at home. Deputies from the Allen County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of the unconscious child on Thursday night. Authorities determined that there was no foul play and believe the death was an accident.
- Bomb threat at Pasadena hospital linked to violent extremist group
Authorities responded to a bomb threat made against Huntington Hospital on Friday morning. The threat was allegedly made by a person claiming affiliation with a global online network of extremists through a 911 call.
- Bomb threat at Pasadena hospital linked to violent extremist group
Authorities responded to a bomb threat at Huntington Hospital after an individual called 911, claiming to be part of a global online network of extremists. The threat involved potential violence and the placement of a bomb.
- 'Sounds of explosions' alert 6 displaced residents before Santa Rosa blaze, say officials
A single-family home in Santa Rosa was affected by a fire on Thursday afternoon, displacing residents who reported hearing sounds of explosions from the backyard. The fire reportedly broke out at 958 Kingwood Street, and officials confirmed that no injuries or fatalities were reported.
- Family of Perez Hilton says he’s able to communicate after self-harming livestream at Miami-Dade home
Perez Hilton suffered an apparent mental health crisis at his Miami-Dade home after deputies were called regarding him harming himself with a knife during a TikTok livestream. He was transported to HCA Florida Kendall Hospital and subsequently Baker Acted. His family confirmed that the celebrity is able to communicate, which they stated has given them hope for his recovery.
- Judge won’t delay receiver’s takeover of Arizona’s unconstitional prison healthcare system
A federal judge refused to delay the appointment of a receiver to oversee Arizona's prison healthcare system, which has been deemed unconstitutional. The judge ruled that the receiver is necessary to prevent ongoing harm to prisoners, despite the state's arguments against the move. The state has appealed the decision, which is part of a 14-year-old lawsuit.
- A man arrested at Trump golf course near Los Angeles set to appear in court on weapons charge
A man was arrested at President Trump's Los Angeles-area golf course for pretending to be a security detail member and possessing a loaded weapon. He faces federal charges for an unregistered short-barreled rifle and other firearms found during searches of his vehicle and home.
- A man arrested at Trump golf course near Los Angeles set to appear in court on weapons charge
A man was arrested at Trump's Los Angeles-area golf course for impersonating a security agent and possessing weapons. Federal officials found a loaded pistol, a modified rifle, and other items in his vehicle and home. He faces federal charges for possessing an unregistered short-barreled rifle.
- Doral Police officer’s body taken to medical examiner’s office after apparent suicide in SW Miami-Dade, 7News source says
A Doral Police officer was found unresponsive in Southwest Miami-Dade and later transported to the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office under police escort. The City of Doral issued a tribute honoring the officer’s service, but no further details were provided.
- Forget work-life balance: Gen Z say their top priority is actually career growth, with 93% aspiring for the C-suite
Gen Z prioritizes career growth over work-life balance, with 93% aspiring to reach the C-suite. A KPMG survey of 900 interns highlights the need for human skills and AI literacy to advance, as Gen Z balances leveraging technology with avoiding overreliance on it.
- The city’s case for moving Dallas’ 911, 311 dispatch centers out of downtown
Dallas is considering moving its 911 and 311 dispatch centers out of downtown amid uncertainty about City Hall's future. The city may seek voter approval for funding to support major public safety projects.