Video posted to Twitter showed a large section of the Lady of the Sea hospital roof peeling off as Ida’s winds whipped through Galliano, Louisiana.
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California Marine Kareem Nikoui, 20, killed in Kabul airport bombing: ‘His memory will live on forever’
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Haitian refugees celebrate Biden’s decision to protect them from deportation
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A day after celebrating Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict, Minneapolis resumes mourning for Daunte Wright
The Rev. Al Sharpton promised he and other national civil rights leaders would seek justice for Wright’s family, including his 2-year-old son.
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Authorities across the country, from New York to Los Angeles have stepped up security in case a wave of violence follows the verdict.
‘No justice, no streets’: Still grieving, Minneapolis residents wonder how city will move forward after Derek Chauvin trial
As Derek Chauvin’s murder trial takes place in a courthouse ringed with razor wire, Minneapolis is still reckoning with George Floyd’s death.