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Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY

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One year after Stephon Clark’s death, Sacramento activists, police still at odds

March 17, 2019March 18, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on One year after Stephon Clark’s death, Sacramento activists, police still at odds

As Sacramento activists prepare to commemorate one year since Stephon Clark’s killing March 18, their relationship with police remains frayed.

Nation

Here are 7 facts about vaccines as mumps and whooping cough are on the rise

March 12, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Here are 7 facts about vaccines as mumps and whooping cough are on the rise

The return of some preventable diseases has been fueled in part by growing opposition to vaccines. Here are some myths and truths about them.

Nation

‘A punch in the nose for Boeing’: Second fatal crash raises questions about plane’s safety

March 11, 2019March 11, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘A punch in the nose for Boeing’: Second fatal crash raises questions about plane’s safety

A second crash in less that 4 1/2 months involving a Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane raises questions about the new aircraft’s safety.

News

California attorney general won’t charge police officers in Stephon Clark killing

March 5, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on California attorney general won’t charge police officers in Stephon Clark killing

California AG Xavier Becerra said his office won’t charge the police officers involved in the killing of Stephon Clark.

Nation

‘Pursuit of justice’: Sacramento mall shut down as protests continue over Stephon Clark decision

March 3, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Pursuit of justice’: Sacramento mall shut down as protests continue over Stephon Clark decision

A group’s sit-in shut down a Sacramento mall on the 2nd day of protests after prosecutors declined to charge the officers who killed Stephon Clark.

Nation

Vatican secret out: There are rules for priests who father children

February 19, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Vatican secret out: There are rules for priests who father children

The Vatican acknowledges it has a set of guidelines for dealing with priests who father children, according to reports.

News

Democratic National Committee out as Women’s March sponsor amid anti-Semitism controversy

January 15, 2019 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Democratic National Committee out as Women’s March sponsor amid anti-Semitism controversy

The DNC has been removed from the sponsors list for Saturday’s Women’s March, which is now embroiled in controversy over accusations of anti-Semitism.

News

Utah ready to lower its drunken-driving threshold to .05, the strictest standard in the nation. Will other states follow?

December 19, 2018 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Utah ready to lower its drunken-driving threshold to .05, the strictest standard in the nation. Will other states follow?

As Utah is set to become the first state to lower its drunken-driving limit to .05, advocates of the move and the alcohol industry ponder what’s next.

World

‘I can’t breathe’: Transcript of recording details Khashoggi’s final moments before murder

December 10, 2018 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘I can’t breathe’: Transcript of recording details Khashoggi’s final moments before murder

Journalist Jamal Khashoggi repeatedly said, “I can’t breathe” in his final moments as he was attacked at the Saudi consulate in Turkey, CNN reported.

News

Sandy Hook school shooter had ‘scorn for humanity,’ according to newly released documents

December 9, 2018 Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Comments Off on Sandy Hook school shooter had ‘scorn for humanity,’ according to newly released documents

Newly released documents provide details about the scornful world view held by Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook school shooter.

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