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Investigators say Russian airliner crash wasn’t accident

European investigators who analyzed the two flight recorders from the Metrojet plane that went down Saturday in Egypt are categorically saying the crash is not an accident, CNN affiliate France 2 reported Friday.

Laxalt asks judge to toss out lawsuit targeting school-choice measure

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has asked a Carson City judge to dismiss a second lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state’s new education savings accounts, widely considered to be the most aggressive school-choice program in the country.

 
6-year-old boy shot, killed during La. police chase

A 6-year-old Louisiana boy was killed and his father critically wounded when local police chased and shot at their vehicle Tuesday in Marksville, authorities said on Wednesday.

6 indicted in tax scheme that stole identities of dead

Six people have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Las Vegas in what authorities say was a $2.7 million tax refund scheme that stole identities of the dead.

 
2 killed, dozens missing after dams burst at Brazil iron mine

At least two people were killed and 30 others injured after two dams collapsed at a Brazilian iron ore mine, officials said on Friday, as rescuers searched for the missing under mud and debris from colossal floods that devastated a village.

Former prison worker charged $80K for role in escape

Former New York prison worker Joyce Mitchell has agreed to pay authorities more than $80,000 for her part in helping two convicted murderers escape.

Transgender murders in US reach record highs

The number of murders of transgender people in the United States hit a record high this year, activists said on Friday, amid outcry over rising violence in the transgender community.

Egypt crash pushes US to improve aviation security

The United States will boost security for U.S.-bound flights as a precaution following the recent Russian passenger jet crash in Egypt, including tighter screening of items before they are brought on board aircraft, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said on Friday.

Man nearly wrongly arrested over death of Illinois cop

As details unravel following the death of an Illinois police officer, a man who was nearly arrested is breathing a big sigh of relief.