Attorneys question future Freddie Gray cases
BALTIMORE (AP) - At least two attorneys who have been closely following the trials of officers charged in the custody death of a black man are questioning whether prosecutors should move forward with any more trials. Lt. Brian Rice was acquitted by a judge Monday, the third straight acquittal in the death of Freddie Gray,…
Read MoreCaregiver gets Zika from man who died in medical mystery
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Utah health officials say a man who died after being infected with Zika virus passed it to a caregiver, creating a medical mystery about how it spread between them. The Salt Lake County Health Department said Monday that the two people didn't have sexual contact and the type of mosquito…
Read MoreMcDonald’s, Starbucks agree to filter Wi-Fi porn
CHICAGO (AP) - McDonald's and Starbucks are implementing filtering technology that blocks customers using Wi-Fi from accessing pornography sites. The move follows a campaign from anti-pornography groups Enough is Enough and the National Center on Sexual Exploitation to demand the chains filter out pornography. Oak Brook, Illinois-based McDonald's says in a statement that Wi-Fi filtering…
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