NewsNation Articles: September 17, 2020

September 17
Attorney for Pamela Turner’s family plans to file suit as next step for seeking justice in fatal police shooting Senators call on DEA to crack down on opioid distributors during the pandemic Audio: Organization rescues animals of all sizes from wildfires raging across the West Some teachers opting to retire or resign as districts decide about in-person classes amid coronavirus Some teachers opting to retire or resign as districts decide about in-person classes amid coronavirus Democratic and Republican leaders express willingness to work together on stimulus relief bill 1 of 2 LA deputies shot in ambush released from hospital Pres. Trump visits National Archives Museum as Joe Biden speaks at Pennsylvania town hall Democratic and Republican leaders express willingness to work together on stimulus relief bill FBI director testifies before House Homeland Security Committee Organization rescues animals of all sizes from wildfires raging across the West Air Force veteran robbed while dying from heart attack on Virginia bus DOJ confirms it explored charges against Portland city officials Teacher’s selfless act helps save her colleague’s life Philadelphia woman with no arms inspires others in online videos EPA approves Pine-Sol to kill coronavirus on surfaces Storm forecasted to become Wilfred forms off Texas coast, Hurricane Teddy strengthens to Category 4 storm Ford to build electric truck plant in Michigan, add 300 jobs Memphis woman killed, child in critical condition after family says they were using generator inside Rescuers reach people cut off by Gulf Coast hurricane Bobcat Fire continues to burn through acres in Southern California White Sox clinch playoff spot for first time since 2008 with 4-3 win over Twins Philadelphia puts ban on police chokeholds into law ‘The Batman’ resumes UK production after positive COVID case Lightning storm, easterly wind: How the wildfires got so bad Wall Street slumps as Big Tech once again leads decliners US judge blocks Postal Service changes that slowed mail Blue Bell to pay $17.25M in criminal penalties after 2015 listeria contamination Michigan governor: Mask order applies to Big Ten, but may be changed Walmart raising hourly wages for some employees 2-month-old in Michigan dies from coronavirus ‘Melrose Place’ actress headed back to prison for 2010 crash after serving initial sentence Jerry Harris, star of Netflix’s ‘Cheer,’ charged with production of child pornography Rare blue moon this Halloween — but it won’t actually be blue Video shows maskless flash mob marching through Florida Target chanting ‘take off your mask’ Shooting outside Wisconsin apartments leaves 4 hurt New York City delays in-person learning again for most students Fire chief: Damage from Kenosha unrest tops $11 million US to declare ‘snapback’ of UN sanctions on Iran First volume of Barack Obama’s memoir coming Nov. 17 Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett tie for top prize at ACMs 860,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims last week Elton John new box set has trove of rare, unreleased songs Children and pets are most at risk with poor air quality Boys honored for helping save family during apartment fire in Ohio Man arrested after suspected pipe bombs found in home Lawmakers introduce bill designed to bring former Marine home from Russia For some bobsled hopefuls, the Olympics may be a click away ☀ September 17: Sally flooding, coronavirus stimulus and why you may want to answer that unknown call Navalny poisoning update: nerve agent found on hotel room water bottle, colleagues say Yuengling, America’s oldest brewer, invades the West Coast Man charged with destroying historic Jesus statue in a Texas church, fund created to repair and provide security Red Lobster and PepsiCo team up to create the DEW Garita Western wildfire smoke causes East Coast haze, vivid sunsets After Sally: rescue, recovery and a wary eye on rivers ByteDance says proposal on TikTok still needs China, US approvals Why you may want to answer the next unknown caller List of businesses that will stay closed on Thanksgiving Twitter locks out Kanye Wests, takes down personal info of Forbes CEO 100 years later, remembering the attack that shut down Wall Street