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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

A city reels from tragedy

Officials offer more details as a community mourns a deadly shooting in Louisville, Kentucky. And nearly 100 workers at a paper mill were infected with blastomycosis fungus. It's Tuesday's news.
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The Short List

Tue Apr 11 2023

 

Laura L. Davis Audience Editor

@lauradavis

Officials offer more details as a community mourns a deadly shooting in Louisville, Kentucky. And nearly 100 workers at a paper mill were infected with blastomycosis fungus.

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Officials: Louisville shooter 'targeted' victims

As a city mourns, Louisville officials on Tuesday offered more details about a gunman's shooting rampage at a bank that left six dead, including the suspect. The victims, who were all bank employees, were targeted by the shooter, Louisville Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said, and the gunman was a bank employee who on April 4 legally purchased an AR-15 rifle – the weapon used in Monday's attack. Eight people, including two police officers, were wounded in the attack. Here's the latest.

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100 days into 2023, Louisville attack marks nation's 146th mass shooting and 15th mass killing.

Aftermath Of Shooting At Old National Bank

Flowers decorate the entrance of Old National Bank, the site of Monday's mass shooting, in Louisville, Ky., on Tuesday.

Matt Stone/Louisville Courier Journal

Manhattan DA Bragg sues House GOP Rep. Jordan over Trump criminal case

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sued House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Tuesday, calling the Ohio Republican's inquiry into the prosecution of former President Donald Trump "an unprecedentedly brazen and unconstitutional attack" on a local criminal case. Bragg indicted Trump on 34 felony counts of filing false business records in his alleged $130,000 hush-money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels. Jordan, R-Ohio, has demanded answers from Bragg about the case, which three House Republican chairmen called politically motivated. But Bragg said Jordan's inquiry interfered with his criminal case in the first such congressional effort in history. What we know.

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Biden visits Northern Ireland

Twenty-five years after the U.S. helped broker peace in Northern Ireland, Biden landed in Belfast Tuesday to celebrate an accord that ended three decades of bloodshed and is widely considered a major diplomatic success. Yet Biden's visit comes as the Good Friday Agreement, which the Bill Clinton administration helped orchestrate, is being tested by political turmoil. Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, has been without a government – as spelled out in the agreement – for more than a year amid a trade dispute following Brexit: the U.K.'s departure from the European Union. Keep reading.

How Biden's visit to Ireland tells the story of 'Blue-collar Joe' back home.

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President Joe Biden is greeted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, left, and US Ambassador to the United Kingdom Jane Hartley, center, he steps off Air Force One at Belfast International Airport on Tuesday.

Patrick Semansky, AP

Over 90 mill workers infected with fungus in Michigan

A fungus found in soil and decaying wood is making workers in Michigan sick. More than 90 employees at a paper mill are believed infected with blastomycosis, with about a dozen requiring hospitalization. An investigation into the outbreak at the Billerud mill in Escanaba is ongoing and involves local, state and federal health and occupational safety officials. The mill employs about 900 people. A blastomycosis outbreak affecting large numbers of people is highly unusual, as the fungal disease is not typically transferred from person to person. Here's what we know.

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(L-R) Committee chairman Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and ranking member Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., take their seats as they arrive for a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing concerning worldwide threats, on Capitol Hill March 8, 2023 in Washington, DC.

The "Gang of Eight" in Congress now has access to the classified documents found in the possession of Biden, Trump and Pence.

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Tennesse state Representative Justin Pearson addresses the crowd outside of the Tennesse State House after being expelled, along with state Representative Justin Jones, for protesting gun violence on the House floor.
 

Poll: Most call Tennessee expulsion for gun protests 'anti-democratic'

In the wake of school shootings like that at Nashville Covenant, two-thirds in a USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll say state legislatures should toughen gun laws.

Romeo D. Pierre Louis, 5, died April 7, 2022 after collapsing on the playground at Charter Oak International Academy school in Connecticut two days earlier. According to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the boys' parents, the boy suffered from a medical condition and teachers nearby did nothing to help Romeo because they thought he was "playing dead."
 

Teachers thought 5-year-old was "playing dead" before he died, lawsuit says

Romeo Pierre Louis was outside during recess at school and collapsed. Teachers thought he was 'playing dead' when he had brugada syndrome, suit says.

Steam and ash are visible during the Shiveluch volcano's eruption on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Shiveluch, one of Russia's most active volcanoes, erupted Tuesday, spewing clouds of ash 20 kilometers into the sky and covering broad areas in ash.
 

Volcano erupts in Russia: Video shows spewing ash, massive cloud

Ash from the volcano fell on nearly 42,000 square miles of territory after it erupted just after midnight local time.

The car of Bob Heikka is recovered in Port Orange, Florida on April 8, 2023.
 

Florida teacher's disappearance was mystery until volunteers cracked case

The mystery of a Florida teacher missing two years appears to be solved after search crews found his car just 75 feet from a road close to his house.

Wizards guard Bradley Beal looks on during a game against the Kings at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on March 18, 2023.
 

Wizards star addresses fan incident that led to police investigation

Wizards guard Bradley Beal addressed the incident with a fan last month that prompted a police investigation at Monday's end-of-season availability.

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YouTube TV announces NFL Sunday Ticket price, plus a RedZone package

The price for NFL's Sunday Ticket package on YouTube TV will be $249 for YouTube TV subscribers. The price increases $100 before the season starts.

FILE - A pharmacist holds a bottle of the antibiotic doxycycline hyclate in Sacramento, Calif., July 8, 2016. On Tuesday, April 11, 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data about some of the most common infectious diseases in the U.S. The numbers show how chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis infections have been accelerating across the country. Meanwhile, the CDC is considering recommending the antibiotic doxycycline to be used after sex to prevent those infections. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,   File)
 

STDs are on the rise. This morning-after-style pill may help

Experts believe STDs have been rising because of declining condom use, inadequate sex education and reduced testing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Leon Levine, founder of Family Dollar. He opened the first Family Dollar store in November 1959 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He died on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
 

'A beacon of light': Founder of Family Dollar stores dies at 85

Thomas Lawrence III, president of the Leon Levine Foundation, said Levine taught those who knew him that money isn't the only way to help others.

A dog in Northglenn, Colorado, could not contain his excitement and hugs his owner after more than one hundred days apart.
 

See some of the most unique pets we've ever met!

It's National Love Your Pet Day! Dogs and cats are great! And so are each of these other unique pets with amazing stories!

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