Five Bombshells From the First Week of Donald Trump's Trial
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Trump NY trial day 8: AMI CEO David Pecker's testimony concludes, Trump requests lift of gag order
By Chris Pandolfo
Trump's former assistant testified — reluctantly. Here's what we learned from Friday's witnesses.
By Ben Feuerherd
Pecker Is Defiant at Trump Trial as Lawyers Try to Shake His Confidence
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Violent tornadoes strike Nebraska, Iowa amid threat for more
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Student protesters camp out on GWU’s campus as Israel-Hamas war protests continue nationwide
By Will Vitka & Emily Venezky
'Decisions Under Fire': Campuses Try a Mix of Tactics as Protests Grow
Columbia University’s policy-making senate votes for resolution calling to investigate school’s leadership
By Greg Wehner
D.C. police rejected GWU's plea to sweep out university protesters
By Peter Hermann
Letter from the Palestine encampment in Columbia University: 'Nobody in Gaza is graduating'
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Biden roasted for agreeing to debate Trump on Howard Stern: 'His handlers must be furious!'
By Alexander Hall
Biden tells Howard Stern he's 'happy' to debate Trump
By David Rutz
In Howard Stern interview, Biden says he's 'happy' to debate Trump
By Gabriella Abdul-hakim
Biden says he’s happy to debate Trump ahead of November’s election
By Betsy Klein & Kevin Liptak
Fox News Host Worries Biden Will 'Nancy Kerrigan' Trump at Debate
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Brooks and Capehart on Supreme Court arguments over immunity for Trump
By Kyle Midura & Ali Schmitz
The Court Just Sealed Everyone's Fate, Including Its Own
By Brynn Tannehill
Donald Trump Supreme Court immunity appeal, Israel college protests, Mitch McConnell: The biggest political stories of the week.
By Jim Newell
Conservative Justices Take Argument Over Trump's Immunity in Unexpected Direction
By Adam Liptak
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Argues Presidents Must Be Allowed to Commit Federal Crimes or Democracy as We Know It Will Be Over
By Bess Levin
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Trump VP contender Kristi Noem defends killing her dog
By Nadine Yousif
Trump VP contender Kristi Noem writes of killing dog – and goat – in new book
By Martin Pengelly
South Dakota governor, a potential Trump running mate, writes in new book about killing her dog
Potential Trump VP Pick Brags That She Murdered a Puppy She Hated
By Hafiz Rashid
Kristi Noem Defends Killing Her 14-Month-Old Dog and a Goat
By Anjali Huynh
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Minden, Iowa sees mass destruction caused by tornado
By Jessica Perez & Quanecia Fraser
NWS: Tornadoes touch down in Iowa, multiple warnings issued Friday
By Victoria Reyna-rodriguez & Courtney Crowder
Look back at the tornadoes that ripped through Iowa
Severe Weather Forecast, Radar: Creston and Winterset, Iowa
By Brad Edwards
Small Iowa town flattened by tornado; Gov. Reynolds proclaims disaster
By Nick Stavas & Gina Dvorak
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At USC, arrests. At UCLA, hands off. Why pro-Palestinian protests have not blown up on UC campuses
By Teresa Watanabe
Student Anti-Israel Protests Refuse To Die Down, Over 550 Arrests So Far
By Abhimanyu Kulkarni
Charges dropped against all 57 arrested in connection to UT-Austin pro-Palestinian protest
By Skye Seipp
Even Trump’s Advisers Stunned by Details from Hush-Money Trial
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
'Militarized zones': Students across US face mass arrests in protests
By Minnah Arshad, Kayla Jimenez & Michael Loria
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Columbia University says it has banned Khymani James, protester who said 'Zionists don't deserve to live'
By Rebecca Cohen
Columbia Bars Student Protester Who Said 'Zionists Don't Deserve to Live'
By Katherine Rosman
Columbia Protest Organizer Khymani James Takes Aim at AOC Amid Backlash
By Ewan Palmer
‘Zionists don’t deserve to live,’ says Boston student leading Columbia University protests in viral video
By Gayla Cawley
Who is Khymani James? Columbia bars anti-Israel protestor over 'Zionists don't deserve to live' remarks
By Shweta Kukreti
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Penn warns protesters of legal, policy violations and calls on encampment to disband
By Katie Bartlett
Penn's interim president tells pro-Palestinian protesters to disband encampment immediately
By Corey Davis & Leland Pinder
Swarthmore College students create encampment in pro-Palestine demonstrations
By Chris O'Connell
Pro-Palestinian protesters march through Center City, set up camp at Penn
Pro-Palestine protests: Princeton, Swarthmore, Penn prepare for encampments and unrest
By Susan Snyder, Jesse Bunch & Maddie Hanna
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White House Correspondents’ Dinner gives Biden a chance to flex his funny bone
By Kevin Liptak, MJ Lee & Michael Williams
Trump's Jokes Killed DC's Sense of Humor
By Jeff Nussbaum
White House Correspondents’ Association President Kelly O’Donnell On Why Press Access To Joe Biden Matters & What To Expect At This Year’s Dinner: Q&A
By Ted Johnson
Celebs head to DC for correspondents’ dinner: Here’s who’s coming
By Judy Kurtz
Biden Warms Up for White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
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Michigan man caught after attempting to flee US to Hong Kong after fatal building explosion, fire: police
By Sarah Rumpf
Clinton Township explosion building owner caught flying out of JFK
By Kylie Martin
Man charged in deadly Macomb County fire, explosions arrested at airport with 1-way ticket to China
By Kayla Clarke
Owner of Michigan warehouse in deadly blast is arrested at airport with one-way ticket
By Matthew Mata, Selina Guevara & Madelyn Urabe
Prosecutor: Man charged with Clinton Twp. explosion death as he tried to leave country
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Paramedic Avoids Prison in Death of Elijah McClain
By Kelley Manley & Audra D.S. Burch
Paramedic sentenced to 4 years probation in connection with Elijah McClain's death
By Kiara Alfonseca
Paramedic convicted over Elijah McClain killing sentenced to probation
By Abené Clayton
Former Colorado paramedic Jeremy Cooper sentenced to probation, work release after conviction in death of Elijah McClain
By Jennifer L. Mcrae
Paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine before his death avoids prison
By Colleen Slevin & Matthew Brown
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Derailed train continues to burn near Arizona-New Mexico border
Freight train carrying gasoline, propane derails near Arizona-New Mexico line amid aftermath of severe weather
By Sarah Rumpf
I-40 shut down due to train derailment near NM-AZ line
By Jonathan Fjeld
Freight train derailment, fire forces Interstate 40 closure near Arizona-New Mexico line
Freight train derails, catches fire and forces border interstate closure near Arizona-New Mexico state li
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Upstate NY DA refuses to stop for speeding, drives back home and calls police chief to complain: video
By Patrick Reilly
Who did Sandra Doorley call during a traffic stop? The answer sends social media into frenzy
By Gary Craig
Body camera video of Monroe County DA Sandra Doorley's traffic stop released
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Doorley belligerent in traffic stop video, berating officer that she was the DA and didn't care
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‘His life had impact’: Billerica police mourning loss of sergeant killed in construction accident
By Christine McCarthy
Billerica police officer dies after being struck by excavator - Boston News, Weather, Sports
By Steve Cooper, Samantha York & Victoria Price
Billerica police sergeant killed in crash at construction site
By Thea Digiammerino & Michael Rosenfield
Billerica police officer killed in excavator accident
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Billerica Police officer killed in construction accident: Police
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Chicago police release new photos of suspect in murder of Officer Luis Huesca
Charges filed against suspect ID'd as as Xavier Tate, Jr. in murder of CPD Officer Luis Huesca; police say he is not in custody
By Liz Nagy
GoFundMe account created to help slain officer’s mother
By Courtney Spinelli
Morgan Park home searched in connection with Officer Luis Huesca's murder
By Kasey Chronis
Arrest warrant issued for Aurora man charged with killing Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca
By Tom Schuba
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Compton standoff on 91 Freeway ends after CHP takes suspect into custody
Suspect arrested after hours-long standoff, shutting down L.A. Freeways
By Vivian Chow
Possible kidnapping suspect leads police chase, standoff in Long Beach, Compton
By Kj Hiramoto
Kidnapping suspect causes two standoffs and shuts down two freeways in South LA
Reported kidnapping leads to pursuit that ends in standoff in Compton
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After Biden signs TikTok ban into law, ByteDance says it won't sell the social media service
By Aimee Picchi
Why China Is Holding Its Fire as U.S. Moves to Ban TikTok
By Liza Lin & Chun Han Wong
Exclusive: ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say
By Kane Wu & Julie Zhu
TikTok plans to fight a new law. Congress already laid a defense.
By Rebecca Kern
China's efforts to sway the U.S. are bigger than TikTok
By Shannon Bond
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Charges revealed against a former Trump aide and 4 lawyers in Arizona fake electors case
By Jacques Billeaud
Charges against Trump's 2020 'fake electors' are expected to deter a repeat this year
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Trump lawyer indicted in AZ fake electors case. Is anyone surprised?
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Rep. Andy Biggs skates, despite his role in fake elector scheme
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By Laurie Roberts
Arizona defendant Christina Bobb plays key role on RNC election integrity team
By Amy Gardner & Yvonne Wingett Sanchez
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Fire officials declare Oceanside Pier fire ‘under control'
By Eric S. Page, Christina Bravo & Brenda Gregorio-nieto
Oceanside Pier's fire is the latest chapter on the California coast
By Jireh Deng
Oceanside Pier fire rips through vacant restaurant
By Christy Simeral & Danielle Dawson
WATCH: Massive fire breaks out on historic Southern California pier
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Oceanside pier fire similar to 2016 Orange County fire
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Richmond-area man arrested in Turks and Caicos for alleged ammunition possession, facing possible 12-year prison sentence
Americans arrested in Turks and Caicos face 12 years in prison over 'innocent mistake': 'Never dawned on us'
By Audrey Conklin
Oklahoma airport under TSA microscope after Turks and Caicos jails dad found with ammo
By Audrey Conklin
U.S. tourist faces 12 years in prison after taking ammunition to Turks and Caicos
By Patrick Smith
Governor working to get Oklahoman charged in Turks and Caicos home
By Kelsey Kernstine
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Cops take down Emory professor at anti-Israel protest that turned violent, wild video shows
By Chris Nesi
Faculty senate of Emory college calls for no-confidence vote for president
Video shows how Georgia State police brutally knocked down a professor and handcuffed amid pro-Palestine protest
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See police detain members of crowd at Emory University during pro-Palestinian protest
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Christian Glass shooting: Former Colorado sheriff’s deputy convicted of misdemeanor in death of man who called for help
Jury Deadlocks on Murder Count Against Ex-Deputy in Killing of Colorado Man
By Jesus Jimenez
Former deputy found guilty of reckless endangerment in Christian Glass's death, but no verdict on murder charge
By Ben Markus
Police treated Christian Glass 'like an animal' before killing him, say prosecutors
By Sheila Flynn
Jury hung on murder, misconduct charges for ex-deputy who killed Christian Glass
By Heather Willard
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Some student loan borrowers may need to apply for forgiveness by April 30
By Sareen Habeshian
Student Loan Forgiveness Deadline: 3 Days Left to Consolidate Your Student Loans
By Courtney Johnston
A key deadline for student loan forgiveness consolidation is just days away. Here's what to know
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Seeking student loan forgiveness? A key deadline is coming up.
By Samantha Fields
Advice | Borrowers, don't miss this important student loan forgiveness deadline
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They say don't leave valuables in parked cars in San Francisco. Rep. Adam Schiff didn't listen
By Michael Blood
U of I sends warning message on ‘unlawful,’ ‘impermissible conduct’ during protest
By Bradley Zimmerman
UChicago Students Rally As Pro-Palestine Protests Sweep College Campuses
By Maxwell Evans
Hundreds join pro-Palestinian protests at Chicago universities; Northwestern encampment continues for 2nd night
By Isabel Funk, Violet Miller & Sophie Sherry
UPDATE: Marathon to proceed as scheduled; Protesters 'will be subject to consequences,' UI officials warn
By Matt Daniels
UI students occupy Alma Mater, call for arms divestment, Gaza ceasefire
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Hillel, Chabad gather, sing on Foster Lawn
By Nicole Markus
Pro-Palestinian student activists set up encampment at NU
Northwestern, University of Chicago students continue encampment for Palestine, join protestors nationwide
By Neshmia Malik, Angelica Sanchez & Andrea Medina
Photos: Early morning at NU Gaza encampment
By Richard Cahan
Pro-Palestinian protest at Northwestern University begins as students build encampment on Deering Meadow in Evanston, IL
By Liz Nagy & Stephanie Wade
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Las Vegas teacher released from jail after video showing fist fight with student; racial slur reportedly led to scuffle
By Ryan Matthey
Las Vegas substitute teacher arrested after fight at high school
Substitute teacher accused of hitting, slapping student released from custody
Teacher arrested after fight with student at Las Vegas-area high school
By Elaine Emerson
Substitute teacher arrested after fight with student is caught on camera
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Cal Poly Humboldt shuts down amid Gaza protests
By Aidin Vaziri
(PHOTOS/VIDEO) Protesters Open Cal Poly Humboldt's Siemens Hall After Day of Tension Waiting For a Raid That Has Yet to Come
By Hank Sims
‘Everything is on the table’: Cal Poly’s Tom Jackson discusses campus unrest, university response
By Jackson Guilfoil
Cal Poly Humboldt campus closes through the end of the semester
By Arianna Martinez
Dozens of protestors decide to stay on Cal Poly Humboldt campus, occupation continues
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Texas weather forecast: Tornado watch issued as severe storms arrive
By Brandi Addison
LIVE RADAR: Flood Watch through Sunday afternoon
By Adrienne Vonn
First Alert Weather Days in effect for Saturday, and Sunday
By Jillian Johnson, Sean Bellafiore & Brady Taylor
Dallas-Fort Worth Weather: Storm chances continue this week
By Jesse Hawila
Austin weather: Strong storms hit Central Texas
By Zack Shields
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NYC congestion pricing start date set for June 30. See a map of the zone and how much it will cost
By Jesse Zanger, Tim McNicholas & Alecia Reid
Congestion pricing NYC: MTA announces plan will start on June 30
NYC congestion pricing: Map, exemptions, start date and more
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Exemptions for NYC congestion pricing: How to get one, who qualifies and more to know
By Tom Shea & Andrew Siff
MTA sets date for congestion pricing to begin in Manhattan
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Three dozen pro-Palestine protesters arrested at Ohio State
By Sarah Szilagy
Why are college students protesting? Ohio State, Miami University join Gaza protests
By Grace Tucker
Four students on why they’re protesting against war in Gaza: ‘Injustice should not be accepted’
By Adam Gabbatt
2 arrested, charged following Ohio State protest
Rep. Abdullahi injured in Ohio State protest
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Baltimore principal's racist rant was an AI fake. His colleague was arrested.
By Paul Schwartzman & Pranshu Verma
A school principal faced threats after being accused of offensive language on a recording. Now police say it was a deepfake
Police: Purported recording of principal contained AI content
By Greg Ng & Tommie Clark
Baltimore coach allegedly used AI voice cloning to get principal fired
By Emilia David
School principal was framed using AI-generated racist rant, police say. A co-worker is now charged.
By Jessica Albert & Christian Olaniran
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Black man's death in police custody probed after release of bodycam video showing him handcuffed, facedown on bar floor
Bodycam video shows handcuffed man telling Ohio officers 'I can't breathe' before his death
By Janelle Griffith
US Cop Pins Down Black Man, Killing Him, Then Brags About Bar Fights
'I can't breathe': Black man in Ohio pinned down by cops before he died
By Rishabh Sharma
' I cant breathe:' Black man dies after being pinned down by cops in Ohio
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University of Florida lays out clear consequences for disruptive student, faculty protesters
By Breck Dumas
Palestine protests: UCF students join nationwide movement
By Michelle Meredith
What do student protesters at US universities want?
By Sam Cabral
UCF students rally in support of Palestinians
By Cristóbal Reyes
UF sets student protest boundaries, threatens 3-year ban for rulebreakers
By christie zizo & Treasure Roberts
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Northern Michigan in the meaningful severe weather forecast for weekend
By Mark Torregrossa
Severe storm risk increasing Saturday
By Damon Lane
Strong storms possible over the weekend
By Blake Harms & Sara Flynn
More Heavy Rain
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DFL Party chair says if he was Sen. Mitchell, he would 'probably consider resigning'
By Tom Hauser
Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell speaks out as 911 transcript in burglary arrest is released
By Cole Premo
Minnesota Sen. Nicole Mitchell's arrest comes after handful of others
By Julia Gomez
At least six current state lawmakers have been arrested while in office. None have resigned. • Minnesota Reformer
By Christopher Ingraham
A Minnesota state senator is charged with burglary, accused of breaking into her stepmother’s house to obtain her dad’s ashes
By Andy Rose & Brammhi Balarajan
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Peter Meijer, Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Withdraws From G.O.P. Senate Primary
By Neil Vigdor
Peter Meijer drops out of Michigan GOP Senate race
By Brian Rokus & Aaron Pellish
Former Rep. Peter Meijer ends his longshot bid for the GOP nomination in Michigan's Senate race
By Joey Cappelletti
Former Rep. Peter Meijer ends Michigan GOP Senate campaign
By Henry J. Gomez
Peter Meijer leaves GOP race for US Senate
By Todd Spangler
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Ukraine pulls U.S.-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines over drone threats
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv pulls back Abrams tanks due to drone raids and losses, says US
By Warren Murray
Putin 'churning out' rockets and tanks with help of China, Blinken says - live
By Namita Singh
Russia has found the critical vulnerability in Nato's American tanks
By Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
America's Abrams Tanks Are Failing the Ukraine Test
By David Brennan
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College administrators are falling into a tried and true trap laid by the right
By Lauren Lassabe Shepherd
April 26, 2024 - Protests at Columbia and other schools escalate
By Nouran Salahieh, Aya Elamroussi & Samantha Delouya
Is the crackdown on US university campuses a threat to free speech?
College encampments protesting Israeli military operations in Gaza grow nationwide: What students are saying
By Kevin Shalvey, Kiara Alfonseca & Nadine El-Bawab
Photos show week of antiwar protests at USC, Columbia, Emerson and other schools across U.S.
By Donnavan Smoot
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Tennessee governor plans to sign bill that would let teachers carry guns in schools
By Zoe Richards
Gov. Bill Lee signs bill allowing armed teachers in schools
By Erin Mccullough
Tennessee bill allowing teachers to carry guns at school signed by Governor Lee
Nashville sheriff fears law to arm teachers may do more harm than good
By Nick Beres
Map Shows States Where Teachers Can Carry Guns
By Daniel Orton
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When Florida's governor is your substitute teacher - POLITICO
By Gary Fineout
Tallahassee says farewell to the late Gov., U.S. Sen. Bob Graham
By James Call
Putney: Bob Graham 'finest elected leader of our lifetime in Florida'
By Michael Putney
Bob Graham to lie in state in Tallahassee today
Trump trial updates; Bob Graham funeral
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'March or April': How Zelenskyy gave Johnson a deadline for military aid
By Alexander Ward
Mike Johnson and the troubled history of recent Republican speakers
By Ron Elving
The US aid package to Ukraine will help. But a better strategy is urgently needed
By Olga Tokariuk
GOP rebels pushing to boot Speaker Johnson mum after Trump defends him
By Elizabeth Elkind
Just 1 in 5 want Johnson replaced as Speaker: Survey
By Filip Timotija
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Dramatic video shows moment K9 deputies arrest man accused of killing woman and her 4-year-old daughter
By Michael Roppolo
Dover double murder: Court documents reveal suspect’s possible motive for killing woman, child
By Nancy Gay, APR
Man Accused of 'Gruesome' Stabbing Murders of Fla. Mom and Her 4-Year-Old Daughter
By Christine Pelisek
4-Year-Old Girl And Mother Found Dead In 'Gruesome' Stabbing At Florida Home
By Pocharapon Neammanee
BODY CAM: Florida man arrested for 'brutal murder' of woman, 4-year-old girl: HCSO
By Skyler Shepard
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Los Angeles Metro board member says she’s ‘afraid,’ will not ride alone
By Tony Kurzweil
Metro declares public safety emergency, will install enhanced bus driver barriers
Metro Declares Safety Emergency And Will Install Enclosed Barriers On Buses
By Gillian Moran Perez
LA Metro declares public safety emergency due to recent wave of violence
Metro declares emergency over attacks on bus operators
By Rachel Uranga
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Amid FAFSA crisis, Federal Student Aid chief Richard Cordray steps down
By Alia Wong & Zachary Schermele
Top Education Department official stepping down as college financial aid fiasco continues
By Breck Dumas
Biden's student loan chief to depart as mass relief plan looms
By Michael Stratford
Federal Student Aid head will step down. His office has been roiled by FAFSA problems
By Katie Lobosco
Leader of Federal Student Aid Office Steps Down After College Admissions Crisis
By Zach Montague
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7 students, driver hurt when buses on class trip collide in Gaston County
By Dave Faherty
Officials: Bus driver, 7 students hurt after charter buses crash on I-85 in Gaston County
Buses traveling to Carowinds crash on I-85. Students, driver hospitalized, police say.
By Joe Marusak
South Carolina: Buses carrying students crash on interstate
Bus driver cited in I-85 Gaston County crash, 7 children injured: Police
By Matthew Memrick & Jesse Ullmann
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Utah man who filmed Ashli Babbitt's shooting sentenced over Jan. 6 riot
By Sareen Habeshian
Judge sentences Jan. 6 'chaos agent' to 6 years in jail
By Kyle Cheney
Jan. 6 rioter who sought to 'incite violence' sentenced to 6 years
By Ryan J. Reilly
Jan. 6 'chaos agent' John Earle Sullivan sentenced to 6 years in prison
By Jordan Fischer
Man who recorded fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6 sentenced
By Spencer Hsu
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House advances bill allowing arrest of librarians
By Jacob Holmes
Bill to expand criminal obscenity laws to public libraries, public schools passes House
By Erin Wise
Alabama House passes bill that could lead to prosecutions of librarians • Alabama Reflector
By Alander Rocha
Bill that could lead to prosecution of librarians advances in Alabama House
By Lauren Irwin
Obscene materials bill passes Alabama House, heads to Senate for debate
By Sally Pitts
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LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day two of Gaza encampment, protests on campus
By Taylor Satoski, Andrew Miller & Marissa Meador
'Utterly unprincipled': Policy created on eve of protest used to make arrests
By Marissa Meador
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By Aubrey Wright
April 25, 2024 - US university protests
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