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HOUSTON — Country/rap singer Justin Carter has died after an accidental shooting that occurred while he was filming a music video.The Texas-based singer was shot and killed at his apartment in Houston, a 216

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Ford is partnering with the start-up Agility Robotics to see how a two-legged robot and self-driving vehicles can work together.The robot, named Digit, would be used to carry out the final step of getting your delivery from a car to your front door.Digit is a two-legged robot that looks and walks like a human. It's built out of lightweight material and capable of lifting packages that weight up to 40 pounds. Digit can go up and down stairs, walk through uneven terrain and react to things, like being bumped without losing balance and falling over.Digit can also tightly fold itself up in the back of a self-driving vehicle until it's called into action. Once a self-driving car arrives at its destination, Digit can be deployed to grab a package from the vehicle and carry out the final step in the delivery process.If Digit encounters an unexpected obstacle, it can send an image back to the vehicle and have the vehicle configure a solution. Ford is currently testing Digit in Detroit, Miami, Pittsburgh and Washington D.C. 1042

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Hundreds clasped hands and prayed during a vigil for Raniya Wright, a fifth-grader who died this week after a fight at her elementary school.Residents of Walterboro, South Carolina, about an hour's drive west of Charleston, laid pink stuffed animals at the entrance of Forest Hills Elementary School on Thursday.Raniya's grandfather, Ernie Wright, spoke to CNN and described her as a young girl who would not be involved in violence."I just want to say one thing: that my granddaughter, she was a good girl. You know, she was like 10 years old and for as what kind of person she was, she was an usher in the church. Very much, you know ... She just, just good to go. I mean, as far as violence or anything like that, she never would do that," he said.As her family continues to grieve and the small town of 5,100 residents remains in shock, there are many unanswered questions. An autopsy is scheduled for Friday, the sheriff's office said.Here's what we know and don't know about the young girl's death:What we knowRaniya died two days after the fightShe suffered serious injuries when a fight broke out in her classroom on Monday, school officials said. She was taken to the school nurse's station and paramedics took her to a nearby hospital. Later, she was airlifted to the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, where she died Wednesday.Two students were in the fightOnly one other student was involved in the Monday fight, the Colleton County Sheriff's Office said. The student was also a fifth-grader.She was not injured with a weaponAuthorities are describing the fight as a "physical altercation" and said no weapons were involved.No one has been arrestedSchool officials said a student at Forest Hills Elementary School has been suspended but it's unclear whether that student was involved in the fight.There have been no arrests and authorities have not filed any criminal charges in connection with Raniya's death, the sheriff's office said.What the school saysThe Colleton County School Board made its first comments on Raniya's death following a special meeting Thursday to discuss the incident, 2135

  

HOUSTON — The stepfather of a missing Texas girl has been taken into custody. Houston police said Darion Vence, who was the last person to see Maleah Davis, 4, was arrested Saturday. Vence was charged with tampering with evidence, "namely a corpse." Officials have not confirmed whether they believe Maleah is dead or if her body has been found. Maleah has been missing since May 3, after her stepfather told police that she was abducted by "three Hispanic males" after they ambushed them as they were on the way to Bush Intercontinental Airport. Vence had reported to police that he had stopped on the highway to check his tires because of a "popping noise." He said then he was ambushed by the men, who knocked him unconscious and took the car and Maleah. Houston police said that blood found at Vence's apartment linked to Maleah and he was seen carrying a full laundry basket from the apartment. 912

  

For Monica Cooper, making it on the outside was tougher than she thought it would be. After spending more than a decade behind bars, Cooper came out of prison ready to rebuild her life. She finished college, earned a bachelor's degree to make herself marketable, and set out to find employment.Monica isn't alone. The National Employment Law Project says an estimated 70 million people, or one in three adults, have a prior arrest or conviction record. And while many exit prison ready to rejoin and contribute to their communities, they're often stopped by one little box. On an initial job application, many employers ask if applicants have been convicted of a felony. This forces many returning from incarceration to check yes, explain their conviction, or leave it blank. Advocates say that pesky box is leaving thousands of qualified workers on the shelf. Since 2004, a growing number of states have taken actions to get that box removed. The latest effort is happening in Maryland.Kimberly Haven says she was haunted knowing she'd have to check "yes" on her application for decades after completing her sentence. She's spent years advocating to get rid of that box, first successfully in Baltimore. The first version of the bill was passed in Baltimore City, and then several other counties adopted their own version. Now a statewide bill has made it to the capitol in Annapolis for consideration.Maryland Delegate Nick Mosby is pushing a statewide bill that would get rid of the box on the initial application. An employer can ask about a criminal history in the first interview but must wait to run a background check until a conditional offer has been made. He says it's just about getting employers to meet these applicants face-to-face.Certain jobs, like ones in law enforcement or one that would require you to work with minors, are excluded from the bill. Those who support it say it reduces recidivism and hits an untapped skilled resource. Put simply, they say it's a smart economic decision.But Cailey Locklair Tolle, who testified against the bill, says employers have a right to know up front whether the potential employee has a criminal history.A 2012 ruling at the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission said employers should only consider convictions directly related to a job and whether the applicant is likely to commit the same crime again. The EEOC made discrimination based on conviction records a violation of federal employment law. Maryland hopes to be the 12th state to pass the law mandating the box removal in both the public and private sectors. A federal bill has also been introduced in Congress. Kimberly says laws like these will make the difference to thousands of returning from incarceration every year. 2792

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