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#BREAKING #HAPPNOW Terrifying police chase in East LA. Passenger in Prius hangs-out the window and opens fire on police. Shoot-out at high speeds. Driver surrenders. No word on passenger's condition after police return fire. @nbcbayarea https://t.co/pkYqLlE1OF pic.twitter.com/PucodYaNqs— Janelle Wang (@janellewang) May 10, 2019 344

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@USPIS_DC is looking to identify the unknown subject(s) who assaulted five USPS Letter Carriers with a paintball gun in and around DC yesterday 5/23/2020. pic.twitter.com/qdaf9yRCcd— USPIS_DC (@USPIS_DC) May 24, 2020 229

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A 19-year-old man arrested in a San Antonio shooting that left two people dead and wounded five others says he was acting in self-defense when he opened fire during a concert at a bar. Kiernan Christopher Williams is expected to face capital murder charges for the Sunday night shooting at a bar in the San Antonio River Walk area called Ventura. As Williams was taken into custody Monday, he promoted his own Instagram account and described himself as “an upcoming artist.” He says he regrets “everything that I did.” The medical examiner's office identified the men killed as Robert Martinez and Alejandro Robles. 627

  

A growing number of tech companies are making plans for their employees to keep working from home even after the pandemic.It's a move that could have an impact across the country for current employees and job seekers, beyond the typical tech hubs.“The tech sector is over-concentrated in a very short list of places – Seattle, the (San Francisco) Bay area, Boston – in a way that really is harmful to the tech industry but also harmful for the rest of the country,” said Mark Muro with the Metropolitan Policy Program – Brookings Institution. Muro has found that most regional economies in the United States are losing ground in tech and not seeing the kind of growth they've been promised. This comes while big tech hubs are dealing with more traffic and the increased cost of living.Muro says what's happening with tech jobs now amid the pandemic is a win for both the tech hubs and America’s heartland.“A lot of people complain that if they had their druthers, if they could get the same job, they'd move to their hometown or move to name it attractive heartland city,” said Muro. Facebook has said it will let many employees work from home permanently. It also plans to open up remote hiring for some roles and set up new hubs to support remote workers in Atlanta, Dallas and Denver.Twitter also says many of its employees will be allowed to work from home permanently. And Walmart has the same plan for its thousands of tech workers. 1450

  

A man saved his neighbor's dog after its leash got caught in an elevator door on Monday, December 9, and their apartment security cameras captured the rescue.Johnny Mathis, 27, was coming home from work in Houston, Texas and had just parked his car in his apartment complex's underground garage. Mathis lives on the ground floor of his community so he took the elevator up to his floor. As soon as he got off, a woman and her dog were trying to get on."When she got on, I was looking at the dog, because it was a cute dog," Mathis told CNN. "I noticed the leash was kinda long but I didn't think it wasn't going to make it on the elevator or anything."In the 39-second clip Mathis 693

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