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Off-duty officers in Kentucky who stopped a robbery during date night say it was just instinct
Two off-duty police officers who stopped a robbery at a chicken restaurant in Kentucky said it would be a mistake to call their actions heroic.…
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Class-action lawsuit alleges Canadian businessman Peter Nygard sexually assaulted at least 10 women
Global fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been accused of sexually assaulting 10 unnamed women and girls, some under the age of 18 at the time of the…
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This violinist played her instrument as surgeons removed a brain tumor
Dagmar Turner wasn’t just showing off when she played the violin during her brain surgery at King’s College Hospital in London. Surgeons…
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Californian will plead guilty in $150 million currency scam
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California man charged with bilking nearly $150 million out of 70,000 investors worldwide through a phony digital…
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Mexican tourist shot in the face by ICE agent in NY files federal lawsuit
A Mexican municipal worker visiting his mother in New York endured a “horrific, life-altering trip” after being shot point-blank in the…
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Two firefighters died battling a library fire. Two teens are accused of arson and manslaughter
Authorities have recovered the bodies of two firefighters who were battling a fire at the city library in Porterville, California. Multiple fire…
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Ex-diplomat’s daughter held without bond in murder trial
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A Maryland judge has ordered the daughter of a former U.S. diplomat to be held without bond following the first court hearing…
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Teens plead not guilty in stabbing death of Barnard College student Tessa Majors
Two teens allegedly involved in the stabbing death of Barnard College student Tessa Majors were arraigned Wednesday in a New York court. The…
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Massive Times Square billboard thanks the firefighters who battled Australia’s devastating fires
After months of devastation, all the fires burning in the Australian state of New South Wales were declared contained for the first time last week.…
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Judge rips PG&E for poor safety record leading to wildfires
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A U.S. judge ripped into Pacific Gas & Electric on Wednesday, saying its executives have put greed before safety and…
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Two former inmates helped fight forest fires while in prison. Now they’ve started their own forestry business
Two former inmates did not want to let their time behind bars define them after prison, so after they were released, the pair started their own…
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Diamond Princess cruise passengers disembark after 14-day quarantine ends in Japan, raising concerns among health experts
Passengers who have tested negative for the novel coronavirus began disembarking from the stricken Diamond Princess cruise ship Wednesday, despite…
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Settlement approved in discrimination suit against Motel 6
PHOENIX (AP) — A judge has given final approval to a $10 million settlement in a class-action discrimination lawsuit that alleged Motel 6 employees…
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Indiana official ‘sorry’ for Islamophobic posts won’t resign
KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana councilman whose predecessor resigned after posting Islamophobic comments online says he will not step down after he…
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NASCAR driver Ryan Newman released from hospital two days after terrifying crash
NASCAR driver Ryan Newman was released from the hospital Wednesday, just two days after his terrifying crash during the last lap of the Daytona 500.…
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Fed seems inclined to keep rates low as virus poses risks
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials were mostly optimistic about the U.S. and global economies last month, though they noted the risk posed…
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A man who drove a school bus for 55 years will be laid to rest in a school bus casket
Glen Davis was arguably the best-known driver in all of Grand Meadow, Minnesota. For 55 years, residents of his small town of 1,170 trusted him to…
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Maduro accused of “disappearing” US oilmen as trial delayed
MIAMI (AP) — Family members of six American oil executives jailed in Venezuela are accusing Nicolas Maduro’s government of “forced…
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An 88-year-old crossing guard was struck and killed by a speeding car while protecting two children
Bob Nill helped students safely cross the street outside of their school in Kansas City, Kansas, every morning for the past five years. The kids…
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Kentucky teen dies in apparent animal attack
HINDMAN, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky teen appears to have died from an animal attack, police said. The body of the 13-year-old boy was found Tuesday on a…
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Oil and gas production is contributing even more to global warming than was thought, study finds
Among greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide is the most significant contributor to global warming and therefore, public enemy No. 1 when it comes to…
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Authorities confirm they have found the body of a missing college student in Georgia
A woman’s body found in central Georgia has been identified as a college student last seen on Valentine’s Day, authorities said…
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Xi Jinping says battle against coronavirus making ‘visible progress’ as death toll passes 2,000
The death toll from the novel coronavirus passed 2,000 on Wednesday, marking a grim milestone in the battle to contain the deadly outbreak, as…
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California governor wants more shelters and forced treatment of mentally ill to ease state’s growing homeless problem.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California governor wants more shelters and forced treatment of mentally ill to ease state’s growing homeless…
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Harry and Meghan to return to UK for final round of official royal duties
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will return to the UK later this month to carry out their final official engagements before they step down as senior…
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It’s a cliche no presidential candidate can resist. But this time it may be true
It’s a cliché no US presidential candidate can resist: “This election is the most important in our lifetime.” But this year it…
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