The former manager sued Starbucks, alleging she was unfairly punished after the high-profile 2018 arrests of two Black men.
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Canada wildfire smoke may return to US this week. Here’s where forecasters are watching.
Satellite imagery showed smoke from fires in Ontario flowing into the Midwest; the haze could spread but was not expected to be as bad as last week.
Denver police say drug deal may have led to shooting that injured 10 during Nuggets celebration
Investigators believe a drug deal gone awry may have led to the Denver shooting after police found “a significant quantity of fentanyl pills” nearby.
‘The time has come to take back what is ours’: Ukraine signals counteroffensive is coming
Meanwhile, crews were finishing clearing debris Saturday after a devastating attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
‘It felt like coming up for air’: Abortion patients defend mifepristone access
Amid legal threats to the FDA approval of mifepristone, people who’ve had medication abortions say having access to the drug was vital.
Johns Hopkins grads get a surprise commencement speaker: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy.
“Every person eventually realizes that time is the most valuable resource on the planet,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
19-year-old accused in U-Haul crash near White House had Nazi flag, planned to ‘seize power’
A 19-year-old man accused of crashing a U-Haul truck into security barrier near the White House had a plan to ‘seize power’ from the government.
Secret Service detains driver after truck crashes into White House security barriers
The U.S. Secret Service says a truck driver may have intentionally struck security barriers near the White House late Monday.
Zelenskyy arrives at G-7; Ukraine denies Wagner chief claim Russia controls Bakhmut: Live updates
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Japan on Saturday to attend the G-7 summit. Live updates.
What we know after US embassy convoy attacked by gunmen in southeast Nigeria, killing four
Two local workers and two policemen were killed in the Ogbaru government area of the southeastern Anambra state. No U.S. citizens were hurt.