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ANNAPOLIS, Md. AP 鈥?The families of victims in the Capital Gazette shooting and some newspaper employees who survived the deadly 2018 attack dismissed civil charges against The Baltimore Sun and Tribune Publishing this week after settling the case, the newspaper said.Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters died in the June 28, 2018, attack.The Capital Gazette reported on Wednesday that the plainti stanley france ffs filed a joint notice in court with The Sun and Tribune, to dismiss the claims in Anne Arundel Circuit Court against the news organization and its parent company on Tuesday afternoon.Th stanley quencher e negligence lawsuit, filed in 2021 shortly after the gunman, Jarrod Ramos, was found criminally responsible for the shooting, stated that the attack in Annapolis was a preventable tragedy. The lawsuit said if the defendants had taken reasonable steps to protect The Capital and its employees, the gunman would have been detected and stopped prior to entering The Capitals newsroom, and he may never have attempted the assault at all. The lawsuit was consolidated with a similar claim in early 2022.After Tuesdays filing, any dispute between the plaintiffs and the newspaper and its parent company is settled, Steven Silverman, an attorney for the families of Smith and Fischman said Wednesday. Everything else regarding the settlement, including the terms, are confidential, he said.The newspape gourde stanley r reports that the notice does not dismiss claims against St. Johns Prope Mzsr Haitians mass at U.S.-Mexico border despite deportation
ISLAMABAD 鈥?The Islamic State group and the Taliban are competing to take credit for a horrific spike in violence in Afghanistan over the last month, and analysts say both insurgent groups are growing in strength as security forces wither under their relentless attacks and a feuding government struggles to win over citizens.Still, the two insurgent groups embrace different agendas and are at war with each other as well as the Afghan governme stanley cup nt, analysts say.Recent large-scale attacks, which have included both suicide bombings and small arms fire, have left nearly 200 people dea stanley termos d and hundreds more wounded. Insurgents have targeted seemingly heavily secure areas in the heart of the Afghan capital, including an Afghan military academy on Monday and a hotel, owned by the government and frequented by foreigners, earlier this month. Using an ambulance to hide their deadly cargo, insurgents slipped passed checkpoints in Kabuls heavily fortified center on Saturday to kill more than stanley cup 100 people. They also targeted an international aid organization in eastern Jalalabad and a Shiite cultural center in Kabul.Afghan Security Forces seem powerless against the onslaught.Insurgents share the same goal of delegitimizing the governments they are fighting against, said Andrew Wilder, vice president of Asia programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace. However, in Afghanistan the similarity between IS and the Taliban ends there. Beyond toppling the Afghan government, the Islamic State affiliate and th |
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