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Past articles by Daniella:

Family found dead in Pennsylvania made a ‘joint decision’ to kill themselves, police say

Morgan Daub, 26, and her parents, James Daub, 62, and Deborah Daub, 59, were found dead in the backyard of their home in York County, in what police say was a suicide pact. → Read More

Former officer Aaron Dean found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson

Dean, who resigned from the Fort Worth Police Department before his arrest, was indicted by a Texas grand jury in December 2019. → Read More

‘I should not be here’: Injured Club Q survivors share details of the attack and their paths toward recovery

A man shot seven times dragged himself over a fence after escaping from Club Q. His friend played dead as blood flowed from shrapnel lodged in his arm. → Read More

Iran death sentence raises specter of harsher crackdown on protesters

“The Iranian authorities are now desperately trying to put an end to the popular uprising by taking ever-more drastic measures,” an Amnesty International researcher said. → Read More

Alex Jones ordered to pay an additional $473 million to Sandy Hook families

Alex Jones was ordered Thursday to pay $473 million in punitive damages for his lies about the Sandy Hook attack, on top of $965 million awarded last month. → Read More

Opening statements begin in murder trial in slaying of 8 members of Ohio family

George Wagner IV is accused of assisting his family in a murder plot against the Rhoden family in 2016. → Read More

Jackson’s water system may need billions in repairs. Federal infrastructure funds aren’t a quick fix.

Mississippi is set to receive $429 million from President Biden's Infrastructure and Investment in Jobs Act to fix its water systems. But Jackson is in crisis now. → Read More

More Republican-led states will ban abortions this week as 'trigger laws' go into effect

Bans went into effect Thursday in Idaho, Tennessee and Texas. → Read More

Who qualifies for student loan forgiveness under Biden’s plan?

Do you qualify for student loan forgiveness? After President Joe Biden’s student loan debt cancellation announcement, millions of borrowers can save thousands. → Read More

Daily Harvest says tara flour is to blame for making hundreds sick

The company said it only used the ingredient in its “French Lentil + Leek Crumbles” product. → Read More

Nearly 100 have been hospitalized, but Daily Harvest still doesn't know what's making people sick

Nearly 100 people have been hospitalized and hundreds became ill after consuming a lentil-based product from Daily Harvest, the Food and Drug Administration said. → Read More

Derek Chauvin sentenced to just over 20 years for violating George Floyd's federal civil rights

Chauvin is already serving a 22.5-year sentence after he was found guilty of second- and third-degree murder, as well as second-degree manslaughter, in a state case. → Read More

Daily Harvest sued over illness linked to lentils, but cause remains a medical mystery

At least 470 people have reported illnesses after eating the company’s lentil crumbles, but experts are stumped as to what’s behind the severe symptoms. → Read More

Rage, despair, tears fill streets across nation as thousands protest Roe reversal

Reaction came fast and furious Friday after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling guaranteeing a constitutional right to an abortion. → Read More

Louisiana woman says her rapist was given custody of her child in ongoing court dispute

“It should never have gotten this far,” the woman said. → Read More

Veterinarian who got monkeypox years ago describes lesions and flu-like symptoms

Before the new monkeypox outbreak, the Western Hemisphere's biggest was in 2003, when the U.S. identified 47 cases. A Wisconsin veterinarian was among them. → Read More

In states where COVID-19 cases are again on the rise, schools weigh safety measures, closures

“We’ll continue to see additional increases unless there’s a very big difference in the amount of protection that individual people are taking,” one local official said. → Read More

Some states raise teacher pay amid pandemic shortage, but can they retain the educators?

“We can’t afford rent or our mortgage and the price of gasoline and food,” a middle school art teacher in Santa Fe, New Mexico, said. → Read More

3 officers found guilty on federal charges in George Floyd’s killing

The former officers, J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao, were charged with depriving Floyd of his civil rights while acting under government authority. → Read More

First blizzard warnings in 4 years in effect as East Coast braces for powerful nor’easter

About 65 million people were under winter alerts as of sunrise Friday, stretching from South Carolina to New England. → Read More