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A massive four-alarm fire in San Francisco at a residential building has left one dead and six others injured, fire officials say.
A man was pronounced dead at the scene as a blaze engulfed a building in the city's Mission District Wednesday night. Four people were taken to San Francisco General Hospital with smoke inhalation and burns, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Firefighters rescued 12 people from the burning building, including six people struck on a fire escape. Others were rescued after hiding from the flames and the smoke in interior stairwells, the paper reports.
The smoke started at around 7 p.m. with more than 100 firefighters responding to the call. The smoke could be seen for miles.
A neighbor told The Associated Press that families live on the third floor of the building, while offices occupy the second floor. The ground floor houses restaurants, including a Popeye's.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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A massive four-alarm fire in San Francisco at a residential building has left one dead and six others injured, fire officials say.
A man was pronounced dead at the scene as a blaze engulfed a building in the city's Mission District Wednesday night. Four people were taken to San Francisco General Hospital with smoke inhalation and burns, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Firefighters rescued 12 people from the burning building, including six people struck on a fire escape. Others were rescued after hiding from the flames and the smoke in interior stairwells, the paper reports.
The smoke started at around 7 p.m. with more than 100 firefighters responding to the call. The smoke could be seen for miles.
A neighbor told The Associated Press that families live on the third floor of the building, while offices occupy the second floor. The ground floor houses restaurants, including a Popeye's.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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Scientists at a French research institute say the Ebola virus has mutated and they are studying whether it may have become more contagious.
Researchers at the Institut Pasteur are analyzing hundreds of blood samples from Guinean Ebola patients in an effort to determine if the new variation poses a higher risk of transmission, according to the BBC.
“We’ve now seen several cases that don’t have any symptoms at all, asymptomatic cases,” said human geneticist Dr. Anavaj Sakuntabhai. “These people may be the people who can spread the virus better, but we still don’t know that yet. A virus can change itself to less deadly, but more contagious and that’s something we are afraid of.”
Although virus mutations are common, researchers are concerned that Ebola could eventually morph into an airborne disease if given enough time.
However, there is no evidence to suggest this has happened yet, and the virus is still spread only via direct contact with an infected person.
Institut Pasteur, which first pinpointed the current Ebola outbreak last March, is hoping that two vaccines they are developing will reach human trials by the end of the year.
Current figures indicate 8,795 of some 22,000 cases across Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone — around 40% — have been fatal.
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Sexual assaults in prisons in England and Wales on the rise, figures reveal by Alan Travis, home affairs editor
Ministry of Justice statistics show 170 cases reported in 2013 – the highest in 10 years – while violent attacks also rose
A bleak picture of a rising tide of sexual assaults and violent attacks inside prisons across England and Wales has been revealed by the latest Ministry of Justice figures.
The first separately published figures for sexual assaults in prisons show that there were 170 cases reported in 2013 – an increase of more than 50% on the 113 reported the previous year and the highest recorded level for at least 10 years.
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San Francisco police have found human body parts stuffed inside a suitcase that had been ditched on the pavement of a downtown street.
The suitcase was found within blocks of social media company Twitter Inc's headquarters, police said.
Officers closed off blocks around the package on Wednesday afternoon - only to find more remains as they searched the area.
Police are looking for a person of interest
The city medical examiner confirmed that the remains were human, but could not determine whether they belonged to one person or multiple victims.
Police are seeking a person of interest in the case, but declined to release information on the suspect amid a pending investigation.
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After the suitcase was discovered, police closed off blocks around it - only to find more remains as they search the area.
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Cuban President Raul Castro has demanded that the United States hand back its Guantanamo Bay military base before full diplomatic relations between the countries can be restored.
Castro also asked for a complete lifting of the decades-old trade embargo and for compensation for its effects, saying that without these changes the recent diplomatic thaw “wouldn’t make any sense.”
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Digby the tiny abandoned Chihuahua is now best pals with a Neapolitan Mastiff, 120 times bigger than him. Report by Claire Lomas.
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Eight Republicans and Democratic senators to make first effort in Congress toward ending the US embargo since Obama moved to normalise relations
Eight Republican and Democratic US senators will introduce legislation on Thursday to end restrictions on US citizens’ travel to Cuba, the first effort in Congress toward ending the US embargo since President Barack Obama moved to normalize relations last month.
The bill would end legal restrictions on travel to the island by US citizens and legal residents, according to a statement about the senators’ plans.
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Transgender women, especially women of color, face physical risks so routine that we barely hear about them. Erasure of their identities is more routine still
Three transgender women of color have been murdered in America less than one month into this new year: Lamia Beard in Virginia, Ty Underwood in Texas, and Goddess Edwards in Kentucky. Their names join the list of more than 200 trans people worldwide who were murdered last year, according to statistics compiled by Transgender Europe – and that’s only counting cases that were reported to the police and in which the victim’s gender identity was known. The real number is certainly higher.
Like the ticking hand on a clock, violence against trans women (especially women of color) is so routine we barely hear it, except in those few and far between spaces, primarily online, where trans people have created room to discuss these issues safely amongst themselves. What infuriates me most about the wider world’s reaction to these murders is the erasure and transphobia that characterizes what little discussion even occurs outside those few safe enclaves.
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