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  1. Ohio State men's basketball | Louisville on next season's schedule, report says Columbus Dispatch Ohio State will play at Louisville as part of the ACC-Big Ten Challenge, CBS Sports has reported. An Ohio State spokesman could not confirm the news. The game would feature a showdown between Buckeyes sophomore point guard JaQuan Lyle and a ... and more » Google
  2. MLive.com Reports: Michigan State at Duke, Michigan vs. Virginia Tech in ACC/Big Ten challenge MLive.com Michigan State guard Lourawls Nairn Jr. (11) tries to dribble around Duke guard Quinn Cook (2) in the first half of their Champions Classic game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Duke leads 41-33 at halftime. Reports: MSU visits Duke, UM to host Va. Tech in B1G/ACC challengeDetroit Free Press Power Ranking Toughest Big Ten Football Environments to Play InBleacher Report Huskers to face Clemson in ACC ChallengeLincoln Journal Star CBSSports.com -Columbus Dispatch -Card Chronicle -The Detroit News all 21 news articles » Google
  3. Washington Post Trump escalates attack on Bill Clinton Washington Post Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is reviving some of the ugliest political chapters of the 1990s with escalating personal attacks on Bill Clinton's character — centered on past accusations of sexual assault — amid a concerted effort to ... and more » Google
  4. Recode Facebook is tweaking Trending Topics to counter charges of bias Recode Facebook has declared — again — that its Trending Topics section is free of any political bias or manipulation. However, the company says it is still changing the way it finds articles for the news section. First, the declaration: Facebook General ... and more » Google
  5. Facebook said in a letter to the U.S. Senate Monday that its investigation into anonymous allegations of political bias had “revealed no systematic political bias,” but added that he social media platform would nevertheless take action to “further protect” the Trending Topics feature from “potential misuse.” The letter from Facebook attorney Colin Stretch to Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) came after the South Dakota senator requested the social media giant answer questions over allegations the website had worked to suppress conservative news. Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images Facebook, which has adamantly denied such claims, disclosed point-by-point findings of its investigation and informed the senator that it could not find evidence of any systemic bias. Nevertheless, the company said it would make certain changes. “While our investigation revealed no systematic political bias, we are keenly aware of the responsibility that we have to our community of users and the high level of public interest in our products,” Stretch wrote. “Our goal is to create a community that bridges divides, gives all people a voice, and fosters the free flow of ideas and culture.” “To achieve that objective, Facebook must be a platform that is open to all groups and individuals, and anything that limits engagement by particular groups—or even is perceived to limit engagement by particular groups—represents a shortcoming,” he added. “Thus, as part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining high standards and improving our products, we are instituting changes to further protect the Trending Topics feature from potential misuse or the effects of unintentional political bias.” Facebook said it would “eliminate our reliance on external websites and news outlets to identify, validate, or assess the importance of trending topics.” “This means that we will discontinue use of the top-10 list of news outlets, the Media 1K list, and the RSS feed,” Stretch wrote. The social media giant added that it had updated terminology in its guidelines and planned to “institute additional controls and oversight” on the Trending Topics team. The letter to Thune came one week after Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with more than a dozen conservative thought leaders at the company’s Menlo Park headquarters. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter and Facebook: Follow @oliverdarcy Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  6. New York Times Tony Gwynn's family files wrongful death suit against the tobacco industry CBSSports.com The two-year anniversary of Tony Gwynn's death is coming up on June 16 -- some three and a half weeks away. On Monday, Gwynn's family took another step in coming to terms with that reality by filing a lawsuit against Altria Group Inc. and other parties ... Family of Tony Gwynn files wrongful death lawsuit against tobacco industryUSA TODAY Family of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn Sues Tobacco Industry Over His DeathNew York Times Family of Tony Gwynn sues tobacco industry over deathSports Illustrated Bleacher Report -FOXSports.com -The Big Lead -NBC 7 San Diego all 14 news articles » Google
  7. NBCNews.com TSA Replaces Head of Security as Airport Lines Keep Getting Longer NBCNews.com The Transportation Security Administration moved dramatically Monday to address the issue of long lines at the nation's airports, replacing its head of security and creating a centralized incident command team at TSA headquarters. Kelly Hoggan, the ... Top TSA official removed from his position in wake of scrutinyCNN TSA security chief who received $90K bonus removed from postThe Hill Head of TSA security operations removed from positionWashington Post WTSP.com -Reuters -ABC News -WCVB Boston all 48 news articles » Google
  8. Mashable Facebook slammed for rejecting ad featuring a plus-sized model Mashable Facebook has apologized to an Australian feminist group after blocking an advertisement featuring plus-sized model Tess Holliday in a bikini. The social network had told the group, called Cherchez La Femme, that the image was rejected because ... Facebook under fire after banning plus-sized model's picture over 'health and fitness policy'Raw Story Facebook apologizes for rejecting ad featuring plus-size model as 'undesirable'Washington Times all 54 news articles » Source
  9. CNN International Donald Trump clarifies position on guns in schools CNN International New York (CNN) Donald Trump on Monday clarified his position on allowing guns in schools, telling CNN in a phone interview that "school resource officers" or trained teachers should be the ones carrying guns. He stood by his adamant criticism of gun ... and more » Source
  10. Days after Bernie Sanders agreed to participate in a Fox News debate, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton declined the invitation. “We have declined Fox News’ invitation to participate in a debate in California,” Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said in a statement. “As we have said previously, we plan to compete hard in the remaining primary states, particularly California, while turning our attention to the threat a Donald Trump presidency poses.” Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 2016 International Convention at Cobo Center May 23, 2016 in Detroit, Michigan. Recent polls show Clinton in a tight race with Republican candidate Donald Trump. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) Sanders tentatively agreed last week to the Fox News forum, which was expected to take place this month in California, just days ahead of the Golden State’s looming June 7 primary. Both the Sanders and Clinton campaigns agreed in February to four more debates, but only three have taken place. “We believe that Hillary Clinton’s time is best spent campaigning and meeting directly with voters across California and preparing for a general election campaign that will ensure the White House remains in Democratic hands,” Palmieri continued. Sanders has been pushing for Clinton to participate in one final debate. However, given Clinton’s extreme likelihood of sealing up the Democratic nomination, she has little motivation to appease her opponent’s request. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  11. ESPN LeBron James says he will cover Dahntay Jones' $80 fine ESPN TORONTO -- Cleveland Cavaliers swingman Dahntay Jones will have to stay away from the Air Canada Centre for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals while he serves a one-game suspension for his punch to Toronto Raptors center Bismack Biyombo's ... LeBron James is picking up the tab on Dahntay Jones' low-blow fineYahoo Sports (blog) LeBron James to pay Dahntay Jones' fine, has 'personal' game plan to beat Toronto Raptorscleveland.com LeBron James has Dahntay Jones's fine covered — all $80 of itWashington Post Deadspin -Bleacher Report -Sports Illustrated -CBSSports.com all 37 news articles » Google
  12. Bleacher Report Defending Champ Stan Wawrinka Under the Radar at 2016 French Open and That's OK Bleacher Report Stan Wawrinka clinches his fist after winning his opening round match at the 2016 French Open. 51. Reads. 0. Comments. Stan Wawrinka avoided a historic upset at the 2016 French Open. Had he lost, Wawrinka would have been the first defending champion ... Andy Murray trailing overnight at French Open; Stan Wawrinka survives scareUSA TODAY The Best Title Defense is a Good OffenseTennis Magazine Stan Wawrinka barely avoids dubious history at Roland GarrosESPN SB Nation -ATP World Tour -New York Times -FOXSports.com all 220 news articles » Google
  13. The San Diego Union-Tribune Father, Son Accused in Utah Kidnapping Will Stay Behind Bars ABC News A father and son accused of tying up five members of a Utah family will remain jailed without bail as authorities investigate if they were involved with the death of a rail-line worker whose body was found along their likely escape route to Wyoming. In ... Father, son make first court appearance in Centerville kidnapping caseKSL.com Utah father and son appear in court on kidnapping, assault chargesSalt Lake Tribune Hearing set in kidnapping case as police investigate deathOdessa American LocalNews8.com -Gephardt Daily all 32 news articles » Google
  14. Tulsa World OSU Sports: Oklahoma State to host Arkansas in Big 12/SEC Challenge, CBS Sports reports Tulsa World Oklahoma State's Daniel Bobik drives around Arkansas' Ronnie Brewer in a 2003 game, the last meeting between the two schools. The teams are reportedly scheduled to play in 2016-17. (AP Photo/April L. Brown). by Sports Writer Mark Cooper. and more » Google
  15. The FBI and prosecutors from the Justice Department’s integrity unit are currently investigating Virginia Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe, CNN reported Monday. The investigation, which has been ongoing for at least a year, centers on whether or not donations to his 2013 gubernatorial campaign violate the law, officials said. The governor was not notified by investigators about the FBI’s probe. Democratic U.S. presidential hopeful and former U.S. Secretary of the State Hillary Clinton is introduced by Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe during the Democratic Party of Virginia Jefferson-Jackson dinner June 26, 2015 at George Mason University’s Patriot Center in Fairfax, Virginia. It’s the first visit for Clinton since she announced her candidacy. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) “The Governor will certainly cooperate with the government if he is contacted about it,” McAuliffe campaign attorney Marc Elias told CNN. A key part of the investigation involves the fact that McAuliffe served on the board of the Clinton Global Initiative, the fundraising foundation established by former President Bill Clinton and likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Additionally, McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2000 to 2005, co-chaired Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. Records reveal more than 100 donors contributed to both the foundation and McAuliffe’s campaign. Investigators are looking into those overlaps, paying special attention to contributions from Wang Wenliang, a Chinese politician who donated $120,000 to McAuliffe’s campaign. Wenliang was previously delegate to China’s National People’s Congress, the country’s ceremonial legislature. “Neither the Governor nor his former campaign has knowledge of this matter, but as reported, contributions to the campaign from [Wenliang] were completely lawful,” Elias insisted. Wenliang has also donated $2 million to the Clinton foundation. He has been generous in his contributions, making donations to New York University, Harvard and environmental issues in Florida, too. Election contributions from foreign nationals is federally prohibited, but Wenliang’s spokeswoman said he holds permanent U.S. resident status, making him a U.S. person under election law and eligible to donate to the Virginia governor’s campaign. Neither Wenliang nor the companies he used to make his donations have been contacted by the FBI, according to his spokeswoman. McAuliffe is the second consecutive Virginia governor to be investigation by the Justice Department and the FBI. Former Gov. Bob McDonnell was investigated in 2014 and subsequently convicted of corruption charges related to $175,000 in loans and gifts he received from a friend and donor. Officials confirmed the investigations remains active and ongoing. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Clinton Calls Trump’s Pro-Gun Policies ‘Not Just Way Out There,’ but ‘Dangerous’ Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  16. The Hill Facebook: Trending feature may have favored mainstream media The Hill Facebook said in a Monday letter that now-changed guidelines for its trending topics feature may have favored stories coming from mainstream media outlets. But the company maintained that an investigation had turned up no evidence to support ... Facebook admits rogue employees may have shown bias against conservativesWashington Times Facebook changes "Trending Topics" in wake of controversyMashable Why it's so funny that Republicans are upset with Facebook for “censoring” newsJewish Journal Variety -Breitbart News -Mother Jones all 9 news articles » Google
  17. Washington Post The Daily Trail: Bernie Sanders gets another big convention concession Washington Post Nobody likes Mondays. A few Democrats in particular were probably #Mondaying extra hard today: Convention organizers. Bill Clinton, maybe (if he caught the new Trump web ad.) Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe. VA secretary Robert McDonald — who isn't ... Who's really winning presidential race?CNN Sanders vs. Clinton: Electability and the Future of the Democratic PartyHuffington Post Bill Press: Bernie is not a threatThe Hill Politico -ABC News -Los Angeles Times -Fox News all 597 news articles » Google
  18. In a short new ad released Monday, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump went after his likely Democratic counterpart by attacking her husband. It’s only 20 seconds long and lacks color, but the ad, posted to the social media-savvy candidate’s Instagram account, includes the voices of multiple women seemingly accusing former President Bill Clinton of sexual abuse. Among the voices included in the ad is that of Juanita Brodderick, who alleged in 1999 that Clinton raped her. More recently, she has accused Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton of attempting to “silence” her. Politico identified another voice in the ad as Kathleen Willey, who accussed Bill Clinton of sexually assaulting her in 1993. The ad concludes with a soundbite of Hillary Clinton’s harsh laugh and is captioned, “Is Hillary really protecting women?” This isn’t the first time Trump has gone after the Clinton campaign by using the sexual assault allegations that shroud Hillary Clinton’s husband. He has often criticized the Democratic front-runner for “going after” and “destroying the lives” of the women allegedly involved with her husband. “She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler, and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful,” Trump said at one campaign event. In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity last week, Trump referred to Bill Clinton’s alleged transgressions against women as “rape.” While Bill Clinton has obviously never been found guilty of rape, are the sordid allegations of his sexual past fair game in a heated political contest that involves his wife? “Sexual assault is a violent crime that should be taken seriously,” Meaghan Ybos, founder of the People for the Enforcement of Rape Laws, a Memphis-based nonprofit advocacy group that organizes with victims of sexual violence and monitors law enforcement’s response, told TheBlaze Monday. “Allegations of violent crime should be fair game in any political race,” she added. And as Ybos noted, Trump isn’t the first candidate to bring up sexual assault — including this election cycle. A Democratic contender for district attorney in Philadelphia attacked the Republican incumbent for not charging Bill Cosby in a 2005 sexual assault allegation. And in Los Angeles County in 2013, a city council member publicly came forward about her own childhood sexual abuse after she was accused by her challenger of not doing enough to protect students from several teacher sex abuse cases while she was a school board member. Hillary Clinton also raised the issue of campus sexual assault with a campaign ad in November in which she stated, “Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed and supported.” “If nothing else, Clinton’s campaign video opened the door for her opponents to raise allegations like Trump’s video raises,” Ybos said. And Karin Roland, the chief campaigns officer at UltraViolet Action, a women’s advocacy organization, was quick to bring up Trump’s own past with sexual assault allegations as she slammed the media for covering his new ad. “Donald Trump has a pattern of abusing and sexually assaulting women — whether they are his employees, pageant winners or even his wife,” Roland said in a statement Monday afternoon. “It is shameful that the media continues to fail the general public by not questioning Trump directly on the allegations against him. He is on TV every day, yet never gets asked about this.” “Voters across the country spend their time watching, observing and digesting the media’s messages every day,” Roland also said. “The media’s apparent inability to focus on the real issues at hand is appalling, flat out unacceptable and only perpetuates a culture of violence against women. The media needs to stop giving Donald Trump a free pass and hold Trump accountable for his dangerous pattern of sexual attacks against women.” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his wife Melania greet reporters in the spin room following a debate sponsored by Fox News in Detroit. (Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla) As Roland pointed out, Trump, too, has been accused of sexual assault. During a divorce deposition, Trump’s ex-wife Ivana described an altercation between her and her former husband in 1989 as a “rape” and contended that she “felt violated.” As the Daily Beast reported last July, she has since walked back that accusation. Michael Cohen, special counsel at The Trump Organization, received harsh criticism after the Daily Beast reported on the incident and included a quote from him in which he argued “that by the very definition, you can’t rape your spouse.” Trump was also sued by Jill Harth for $125 million in 1997 when she alleged that the Manhattan businessman sexually abused her in multiple ways, including “groping” her on several occasions, “forcibly” moving her to a bedroom for sex and propositioning her for sex multiple times. Harth eventually withdrew her lawsuit and told LawNewz.com that while she was “pressured” to file the suit, her allegations against Trump were “twisted and embellished.” Multiple spokespeople for UltraViolet Action did not respond to a request for comment from TheBlaze on if allegations of sexual assault are fair game in politics. Without commenting on Trump’s specific ad, Lisae Jordan, executive director of the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, told TheBlaze that “there are going to be a range of responses — from feeling validated that people are concerned about the issue of sexual assault to triggering” as sexual assault survivors see any kind of political ad that includes sexual assault issues. “I think it’s important that politicians talk about the policy in regards to sexual violence, laws that affect sexual assault survivors and the horrible responses to sexual assault survivors,” she continued, adding that as sexual assault continues to be one of the most underreported crimes in the U.S., victim-blaming can still occur — even incidentally. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center declined to comment on Trump’s specific ad as well but encouraged every presidential candidate to release his or her plans to “tackle this critical issue.” “As with all challenging subjects, exposure and conversation about sexual violence helps drive not only awareness, but action and change,” Laura Palumbo, communications director for NSVRC, said in a statement to TheBlaze. “That being said, as we are in the midst of probably the most high-profile presidential election in recent memory, candidates have a real opportunity and responsibility to help support survivors and further the prevention movement in a constructive way.” Approximately one in every six women is a victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network has found. Approximately one in 33 men is a victim of an attempted or completed rape, as well. — Follow Kaitlyn Schallhorn (@K_Schallhorn) on Twitter Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Clinton Calls Trump’s Pro-Gun Policies ‘Not Just Way Out There,’ but ‘Dangerous’ Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  19. Bloomberg North Korean Official Who Survived Purge Now Leads Kim's Economic Plan Bloomberg Kim Jong Un is looking to one of North Korea's more experienced technocrats -- who once narrowly escaped being purged -- to revive the economy in the face of punishing international sanctions. Kim this month named prime minister Pak Pong Ju, 77, to the ... Off the (failing) grid in North Korea, where solar energy is a hot commodityLos Angeles Times all 46 news articles » Source
  20. Arkansas Online Report: Arkansas to play Oklahoma State in challenge Arkansas Online FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will play at Oklahoma State next season in the Big 12/SEC Challenge, according to CBS Sports. The Razorbacks and Cowboys have not played since December 2003. The campuses are separated by about three hours. and more » Google
  21. Wyoming Public Media Yellowstone IDs 4th man charged with walking on hot spring Washington Post YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — Authorities have identified the fourth individual who is accused of walking onto a sensitive hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. The criminal complaint says Hamish McNab Campbell Cross, who carries a New ... Fourth man charged for walking on hot spring; suspects won't be extraditedCasper Star-Tribune Online Accused Yellowstone trespassers linked to Mesa Verde incidentThe Durango Herald Yellowstone National Park Officials Urge Tourists To Heed Guidelines Following Recent ViolationsWyoming Public Media Condé Nast Traveler -Bluff Country Reader -Standard-Examiner -myfox8.com all 19 news articles » Google
  22. Miami Herald Baby dies after being left in car in Hialeah Miami Herald An 11-moth-old girl died Monday after she was left inside her parents' car in Hialeah, police said. The baby was found at about 4 p.m. in the car at 3517 West 86th Terr. She was taken to Palmetto General Hospital where she was pronounced dead. It is ... 11-month-old girl dies after being left in car in Hialeah7Online WSVN-TV Baby dies in Florida after being left in parents' vehicleWFLA all 6 news articles » Google
  23. WJXT Jacksonville Mom of man shot by officer: You took my boy's life WJXT Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The 22-year-old man shot by a police officer Sunday afternoon after a head-on crash with the officer's cruiser has died, according to the man's father. As the State Attorney's Office begins its investigation into the shooting ... Man shot once in head in officer-involved shooting, police saidActionNewsJax.com Family: Suspect shot in head by police has diedFirstcoastnews.com 5 Things to Know in Florida for May 24seattlepi.com Salon -WJCT NEWS -WOKV all 37 news articles » Google
  24. Fox News host Neil Cavuto blasted Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald Monday for comparing the extensive wait times at VA hospitals to the long lines for rides at Disneyland, calling his comments both “callous” and “stupid.” “Last time I checked, you don’t die waiting on a line for Disney,” Cavuto remarked. “You do die waiting for care.” Image source: YouTube/Fox News “And by the way,” he continued, “people who go to a park on a lark are very different from people who put it all on the line for this country so that folks like you and me can go to a park on a lark!” The shocked Fox News host went on to say that, though he’s covered Washington politics for many years, he has never heard a “doozy” of this magnitude from a politician before. He also informed McDonald that Disney does, in fact, monitor its wait times — “that’s why they keep them curving and winding and have monitors to pass the time.” “I don’t know if it’s just callous or stupid, maybe both,” Cavuto said, adding that the secretary’s comments were “craziness.” Additionally, the frustrated Fox News anchor noted that no one waits for months at a time to get onto a ride at Disneyland. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Clinton Calls Trump’s Pro-Gun Policies ‘Not Just Way Out There,’ but ‘Dangerous’ Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  25. azcentral.com Phoenix police chief candidates narrowed to 3 azcentral.com Two Phoenix police insiders and a top-ranking member of Washington, D.C.'s police force have been chosen as the final three in a nationwide search to replace current Phoenix Police Chief Joe Yahner. Loading… Post to Facebook. Phoenix police chief ... Phoenix narrows search for police chief to three candidatesKTAR.com all 4 news articles » Google
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