Prosecutors say the men used their trucks to chase Arbery, who was running, for five minutes to keep him from leaving the Satilla Shores subdivision outside the port city of Brunswick, Georgia.
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Coming off climate talks, U.S. to hold huge crude sale in Gulf
President Biden campaigned on vows to end drilling on public land and waters, but the leases mean production could go past 2030, when scientists say the world needs to cut greenhouse gas emissions to avoid a climate catastrophe.
Inflation set to spoil holidays for struggling U.S. families
Lower-paid workers’ wages have increased in the past year, but prices are rising faster.
Biden promotes infrastructure plan at an old, rusty bridge in New Hampshire
Many of the particulars of how the money is spent will be up to state governments.
Defying inflation, Americans increased their spending in October
The October gain the government reported Tuesday was solid enough for most economists to anticipate holiday shopping jumping by a record amount this year.
Jurors in Rittenhouse trial to return for Day 2 of deliberations
The case went to the jury after the judge, in an unusual move, allowed Rittenhouse to draw numbered slips that determined which of the 18 jurors who sat through the trial would deliberate.
Florida woman who sued for ivermectin treatment dies from COVID
A Florida teacher hospitalized with COVID-19 has died after her husband unsuccessfully sued to force doctors to treat her with ivermectin.
Gov. Mills and members of Maine’s congressional delegation praise infrastructure law
Sen. Susan Collins, one of the few Republicans who attended the signing ceremony, described the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act as a ‘victory for all Americans.’
Judge finds conspiracy theorist Alex Jones liable for damages over Sandy Hook ‘hoax’
Families of some of the school shooting victims sued Jones, Infowars and others over the hoax conspiracy, saying they have been subjected to harassment and death threats from Jones’ followers.
U.S. journalist freed from Myanmar jail with ex-diplomat’s aid
American journalist Danny Fenster was sentenced only days ago to 11 years hard labor.