Tear gas is forbidden in war but allowed in law enforcement , and its use has come under scrutiny after U.S. border forces sprayed it on migrants.
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
Accused Charlottesville killer James Fields to argue self-defense in Heather Heyer’s death
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American on ‘misplaced adventure’ killed by hostile tribe on remote island
An American adventurer and Christian missionary is killed on unauthorized trip to the remote island of North Sentinel, inhabited by a hostile tribe.
Parkland students earn global peace award and praise as ‘true change-makers’
Parkland students receive the International Children’s Peace Prize for their efforts to end gun violence after the massacre at their high school.
Orange is the new blue: California Democrats sweep 7 House seats in former GOP stronghold
California’s Orange County, for decades a GOP stronghold, won’t have any Republican U.S. Representatives after the Democrats swept its seven seats.
How to identify a suspicious package, and what to do with it
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A $2 billion jackpot? That could be next Mega Millions prize
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