
Police were searching for teens behind San Diego mosque shooting before the bloodshed began
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Hours before an attack at a San Diego mosque that killed three men, including a security guard being hailed as a hero, police were racing to find the two teenagers who would ultimately be deemed responsible. The search began after the mother of one of the teens reported that her son was suicidal and had run away, according to Police Chief Scott Wahl, who said weapons and her vehicle were missing from the family's home. Two hours later, the shooting started at the Islamic of...
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Blanche faces questions from lawmakers over a nearly $1.8B fund to compensate Trump allies
WASHINGTON (AP) — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is facing questions from members of Congress Tuesday for the first time since taking the reins at the Justice Department under scrutiny over its plans to create a $1. 776 billion fund to pay allies of the Republican president who believe they were targeted politically. Blanche's testimony before a Senate appropriations subcommittee follows Monday's announcement about the creation of the “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” which critics as an...
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A de-extinction company has hatched live chicks from an artificial eggshell
NEW YORK (AP) — A biotech company that aims to resurrect lost creatures said Tuesday it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment — a development that was met with mixed reviews from scientists and critics of its de-extinction mission. Twenty-six baby chickens — ranging from a few days to several months old — were born from a 3D printed lattice structure that mimics an eggshell, according to Colossal Biosciences. Colossal previously announced it had genetically engineered to...
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- Humpback whale released after spectacular rescue effort found dead off Denmark
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