Facebook has shut down attempts from Russia and Iran to interfere in the 2020 elections, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an NBC interview aired Monday.
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A ‘tragic’ weekend in Philadelphia: 2-year-old girl killed, 11-month-old boy hurt in separate shootings
A 2-year-old girl died in a shooting at a North Philadelphia home on Sunday, a day after an 11-month-old baby was shot inside a car, police said.
‘Totally avoidable’: 3 construction companies fined for deadly Seattle crane collapse
The state of Washington fined three companies involved in a crane collapse that killed four people in Seattle, determining it was “totally avoidable.”
Is ‘The Big One’ coming? A California fault capable of a 8.0 earthquake is moving for the first time, study says
A California fault that could produce a 8.0-magnitude earthquake began sliding following a series of July temblors, according to a new study.
A city council candidate in Washington state was canvassing for votes. He ended up saving a life
City council hopeful David Regan was knocking on doors when he wound up giving emergency first aid to a potential voter in Vancouver, Washington.
Florida girl, 1, dies in hot car, the 50th death of 2019 according to one national tracker
The death of a 1-year-old Florida girl Monday marked the 50th case of a child dying in a hot car this year, according to KidsandCars.org.
Former California police officer convicted of sexually assaulting five women while on duty
A California jury on Wednesday found former police officer Noah White Winchester guilty of sexually assaulting five women while on duty.
1 dead, 2 injured in Washington state apartment building shooting
Washington state police are negotiating with a suspected gunman who allegedly shot three people in a Vancouver apartment building on Thursday.
Thousands of California seniors are ‘one disaster away’ from homelessness. What can the state do?
Low-income seniors in California are especially vulnerable to becoming homelessness in the state’s housing affordability crisis, experts say.
California boat company Truth Aquatics indefinitely suspends tours following deadly Labor Day fire
The California diving boat company facing an investigation for a deadly boat fire announced a voluntary indefinite suspension of all tours on Tuesday.