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AP Top Stories February 27th
WHO cautions on coronavirus readiness; Pope Francis ill; hearse and corpse recovered after chase; Dow tumbles again.
Census looks to avoid US population undercount
The U.S. Census Bureau is putting the word out about the population count, held once every ten years. The agency is paying special attention to portions of the popualtion that were undercounted in the 2010 census, trying to avoid a repeat of that ...
Police ID brewery shooter as 15-year electrician
Police have identified the man who gunned down five co-workers at Molson Coors brewery as 51-year-old Anthony Ferrill of Milwaukee. Ferrill's neighbors have said he worked at the brewery complex for 15 years as an electrician.
Health officials expand testing for coronavirus
In the wake of the latest California case, U.S. health officials on Thursday expanded their criteria for who should get tested, and took steps to increase testing.
Yo Gotti on new album, owning his music and Mississippi prison controversy
Yo Gotti on new album, owning his music and Mississippi prison controversy
Female wrestler wins NC high school championship
A female wrestler has made history by winning the state high school wrestling championship in North Carolina.
Calif. expanding testing amid new virus case
Health officials are trying to locate everyone who came in contact with a northern California woman believed to be the first in the U.S. to contract the coronavirus with no known connection to travel abroad or other known causes.
Pence tries for calm as virus response coordinator
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence convened his first meeting of the coronavirus Task Force on Thursday, one day after President Donald Trump made him the government's point-person for the epidemic.
Drivers rescued after Texas water main break
A water main break in Houston leaves roadways flooded and some drivers had to be rescued when their vehicles were suddenly submerged in water and mud.
Bloomberg says he can flip Texas for Democrats
Former New York City Mike Bloomberg says he has the record and resources to flip Texas in the presidential election.
Ex-wrestler urges more victims to 'speak up'
A University of Michigan wrestler from the 1970s says he was kicked off the team and lost his financial aid after complaining he had been physically abused by a sports doctor
Crash ends chase of stolen hearse with body inside
Authorities have recovered a stolen hearse with a casket and body inside after a police chase Thursday morning on a Los Angeles freeway.
Pelosi: Can't let market affect actions on virus
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says the volatility of the stock market over the coronavirus cannot affect how the U.S. reacts.
Kimono: From Kyoto to the catwalk
A new exhibition at London's V&A Musueum celebrates the heritage and craftsmanship of vintage Japanese Kimono and traces its influence into haute couture, movies and music.
On This Day: 27 February 1972
Elizabeth Taylor celebrated her 40th birthday at a star-studded party in Budapest.
ShowBiz Minute: Loughlin, Snoop Dogg, 'Mockingbird'
Lori Loughlin lawyers claim their client is innocent over bribery charges; Snoop Dogg appears on Jada Pinkett Smith's "Red Table Talk" show to discuss his recent controversy with Gayle King; The cast of “To Kill a Mockingbird” play the cavernous M...
Refinery fire near Los Angeles under investigation
The cause of an explosion and fire at the largest oil refinery on the West Coast was under investigation. No one was injured. There were no immediate signs that any toxins affected the community around the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Carson.
Trump advises to treat coronavirus 'like the flu'
President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that a widespread U.S. outbreak of the coronavirus isn't inevitable even as top health authorities at his side warned Americans that more infections are coming. He also dispensed some of his own advice.
Hayek praises the 'miracle' that made her career
At the Berlin International Film Festival, Salma Hayek says it was a "miracle" that she's enjoyed the career she has.
Broadway comes to Madison Square Garden
Introduced by Spike Lee and New York mayor Bill de Blasio, Madison Square Garden hosts a performance of "To Kill a Mockingbird" for 18,000 school children.
Hayek, Blanchett discuss Weinstein verdict
While promoting their latest projects at the Berlin International Film Festival, actresses Salma Hayek and Cate Blanchett gave their reaction to the Harvey Weinstein verdict.
Bardem was scared to work with Hayek
Speaking at the Berlin International Film Festival, friends Javier Bardem and Salma Hayek both praised each other and admitted they were scared to work opposite each other on new movie, "The Roads Not Taken."
AP Top Stories February 27
Here's the latest for Thursday February 27th: US coronavirus case apparently not linked to travel; Milwaukee gunman kills 5 & self; Explosives used to build border wall on land considered sacred by Native Americans; California refinery fire invest...
Gunman kills 5, self at Milwaukee brewery
An employee opened fire Wednesday at one of the nation's largest breweries in Milwaukee, killing five fellow workers at the Molson Coors complex before taking his own life, police said.

























