J. Alexander Kueng, TouThao and Thomas Lane were convicted this year of depriving Floyd of his right to medical care as their fellow police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on the man’s neck for 9½ minutes.
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Frustrations mount as Hurricane Ian’s effects linger
Search and rescue efforts were still ongoing Monday in Florida, where more than 1,600 people have been rescued statewide.
U.S. auto sales to fall a bit in 3rd quarter, even with September gains
General Motors manages to lead the industry for the quarter, selling more than 555,000 vehicles, a 24% increase over last year.
Fraud, scam cases increasing on Zelle, Senate report finds
The report also found that the large banks that partly own Zelle have been reluctant to compensate customers who have been victims of fraud or scams.
Officials vow unprecedented disaster aid for Ian victims
At least 68 people are confirmed dead: 61 in Florida, four in North Carolina and three in Cuba.
9 NATO members urge support for Ukraine after annexation
Spurred into action by security concerns over Russia’s invasion, Finland and Sweden officially applied to join NATO in May using an accelerated procedure.
Ian is long gone but water keeps rising in central Florida
Seminole County officials warned residents this weekend that flooding could continue for several days, particularly in areas near the St. Johns River.
Libyan authorities: 42 bodies discovered in mass grave
The bodies were exhumed from a school site in the city following a ‘tip off’ from an investigation conducted with captured Islamic State fighters.
Ukraine presses on with counteroffensive; Russia uses drones
Russia has attacked the Ukrainian president’s hometown with suicide drones.
King Charles III decides not to attend climate summit
Now that the former Prince of Wales has become king, under the rules that govern Britain’s constitutional monarchy, the king is barred from interfering in politics.