Tuesday February 11th, 2025 4:33PM
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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
NYC cops' killer had ties to Georgia; was reportedly angry over Garner death
A gunman who announced online that he was planning to shoot two "pigs" in retaliation for the police chokehold death of Eric Garner ambushed two officers in a patrol car and shot them to death in broad daylight Saturday before running to a subway station and killing himself, authorities said.
9:40PM ( 10 years ago )
Immigrants build document trails to remain in US
The search for documents is on for immigrants who may qualify for a work permit and reprieve from deportation under measures President Barack Obama announced last month. Applicants must prove they were in the country continuously since Jan. 1, 2010 - a tall order for many accustomed to avoiding trails. For critics, conditions are ripe for fraud.
6:25PM ( 10 years ago )
Two NYC police officers ambushed, killed
An armed man walked up to two New York Police Department officers sitting inside a patrol car and opened fire Saturday afternoon, shooting both of them fatally before running into a nearby subway station and committing suicide, police said.
6:16PM ( 10 years ago )
Raul Castro: Don't expect detente to change Cuban system
Cuban President Raul Castro sent a blunt message to Washington Saturday as the White House works to reverse a half-century of hostility between the U.S. and Cuba: Don't expect detente to do away with the communist system.
6:09PM ( 10 years ago )
Struggling Ga. hospitals not opting for state plan
Months after Georgia allowed struggling rural hospitals to scale back their operations to save money, not a single facility has signed on.
6:01PM ( 10 years ago )
2 dozen injured in southern Indiana bus crash; bus was headed to Atlanta
More than two dozen people were injured when a double-decker bus traveling from Chicago to Atlanta slid off an interstate in southern Indiana and rolled on its side early Saturday.
5:43PM ( 10 years ago )
Cubans imprisoned in US appear before parliament
Members of the Cuban parliament gave a standing ovation Saturday to three men convicted of spying in the United States who were released as part of a historic agreement to restore relations between the two long-hostile countries.
12:05PM ( 10 years ago )
Time running out for last-minute shoppers
The clock is ticking, and your holiday shopping list isn't complete. Don't fret - you aren't alone.
11:59AM ( 10 years ago )