Cyclist sues Denver after tangling with street-sweeping machine; Mysterious wave of death strikes the Bahamas famous swimming pigs; ‘There is no other medicine’: Texas father breaks law to treat self-harming autistic daughter with marijuana; California high school ends ‘senior auction’ as evocative of slavery; ‘I just feel blessed’: Mahershala Ali becomes first Muslim actor to win an Oscar; Video shows Tucson police shoving 86-year-old woman to pavement; ‘Not much has changed’: Actress Marlee Matlin on Hollywood’s portrayal of people with disabilities; The special way hundreds of storm chasers honored ‘Twister’ star Bill Paxton;
 
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Suspect in Kansas bar shooting of Indians apparently thought they were Iranians
The two men shot, Srinivas Kuchibhotla and Alok Madasani, were actually Indian nationals who received master's degrees in the United States.
Cyclist sues Denver after tangling with street-sweeping machine
In lawsuit, he claims it ended in head-on confrontation he couldn't win, leaving him in the hospital.
 
Mysterious wave of death strikes the Bahamas famous swimming pigs
The pig colony endured an invasion of bikini-clad reality show contestants during an episode of “The Bachelor.”
 
‘There is no other medicine’: Texas father breaks law to treat self-harming autistic daughter with marijuana
"It wouldn't surprise me if the sheriff knocks on the door of if Child Protective Services knocks on the door tomorrow,” Mark said.
 
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California high school ends ‘senior auction’ as evocative of slavery
The 15-year-tradition helped raise money for the senior fund that paid for student activities, but made some uncomfortable because of the parallels it drew to American slavery and human trafficking.
 
‘I just feel blessed’: Mahershala Ali becomes first Muslim actor to win an Oscar
His supporting actor win for “Moonlight” drew praise from the Muslim American community on Twitter, and it could not have been more timely.
 
Video shows Tucson police shoving 86-year-old woman to pavement
A 65-year-old woman who came to her rescue during immigration protest was pepper-sprayed.
 
‘Not much has changed’: Actress Marlee Matlin on Hollywood’s portrayal of people with disabilities
The gap between the number of disabled Americans and their representation on screen persists.
The special way hundreds of storm chasers honored ‘Twister’ star Bill Paxton
'Twister' was so influential on meteorology, one weather expert named an effect after the film.
 
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