Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping college

Americans who came of age during the pandemic are skipping college in big numbers.
3 Los Angeles K-9 officers wounded; suspect dead in standoff

Authorities say three Los Angeles K-9 police officers who were shot and wounded in a confrontation with a wanted parolee are in stable condition and the suspect is dead.
Volunteers in mountain towns dig out snow-stuck Californians

Volunteers with shovels have arrived in Southern California mountain communities to help clear walkways and driveways of residents who have been confined to their homes since a historic blizzard dumped more than six feet of snow.
1st Black Vegas officer role model ‘for people of any color’

Family, friends and law enforcement will gather Thursday in Las Vegas to remember the city’s first Black police officer.
Alex Jones would get $520,000 salary under bankruptcy plan

Alex Jones’ company has proposed a plan in its bankruptcy case to pay the conspiracy theorist $520,000 a year, while leaving $7 million to $10 million annually to pay creditors, including relatives of the Sandy Hook school shooting victims.
Jury mulls death penalty or life for man in bike path attack

A New York jury has begun deliberating whether to impose the death penalty on a Uzbekistan citizen who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path in a terrorist attack five years ago.
Friend warned police Americans feared missing in Mexico

The frantic effort to rescue four Americans taken captive by a cartel in Mexico during a kidnapping that left two dead came after a fifth person who traveled with the group to Texas called police there.
Americans found quickly, but Mexico’s missing remain lost

When four Americans were kidnapped in the border city of Matamoros, authorities rescued the survivors after three days.
After Taylor shooting, feds find pattern of violations

The U.S. Justice Department has found Louisville police have engaged in a pattern of violating constitutional rights following an investigation prompted by the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.
Tyre Nichols death spurs Justice Department police review

The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it will review the Memphis police department policies on use of force, de-escalation strategies and specialized units in response to the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols during an arrest.
