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Plan to improve student, neighbor relations introduced at USG meeting
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US security intensifying as Sept. 11 date nears
Security is intensifying at airports, train stations, nuclear plants and major sporting arenas around the country as the 10th anniversary approaches.
Police arrest naked NY man in fatal stabbing spree
The man killed an elderly man dead and injuring four others, was charged with murder on Wednesday, police said.
6th person dies from Ind. fair accident injuries
Strong winds at Indiana fair cause stage to collapse.
Shutdown over, Dayton to ‘do what I can’ on jobs
More than 200,000 Minnesota residents are jobless, and last month’s shutdown caused the state’s unemployment rate to jump to 7.2 percent.
FBI investigates fatal rundown of black Miss. man
An FBI spokeswoman in Mississippi, said Wednesday that the bureau is investigating the June 26 death and said the agency wants to “determine whether federal civil rights crimes occurred.”
ACLU seeks info on how police use cellphone data
The civil rights organization said 34 of its national affiliates have filed open-records requests with hundreds of law enforcement agencies seeking disclosure on cellphone location data, which is used to pinpoint where people go with their phones.
Businesses play critical role in thwarting terror
The enduring lesson for a post-9/11 world: America’s work force plays a crucial role in preventing potential terror attacks.
North Korea predicts new nuclear arms race
Sin Son Ho told a General Assembly meeting that if “the largest nuclear weapon state” — a reference to the United States — wants to stop the spread of nuclear weapons “it should show its good example by negotiating the Treaty of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons.”
Aid workers rush to help East Africa’s hungry
Officials warn that 800,000 children could die across the Horn of Africa. Aid workers are rushing to bring help to dangerous and previously unreached regions of drought-ravaged Somalia.