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Man, 25, arrested for allegedly assaulting elderly Korean American couple, threatening Olympian Sakura Kokumai A 25-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting an elderly Korean American couple and is charged with elder abuse and committing a hate crime, the Orange Police Department reported on Monday.
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A cryptocurrency that was created as a joke exploded into plain view on Wall Street on Monday, with a surge in dogecoin sending its 2021 return above 8,100% -- more than double the gains on the S&P 500 SPX, including div...
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Amid Biden Climate Push, a Question Looms: Is America's Word Good? After four years of "America First," the president tries this week to reclaim U.S. leadership in the fight against climate change. Can the world trust his promises?
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Biden administration reportedly weighing cutting cigarette nicotine levels ​The Biden administration is weighing requiring tobacco companies to lower the level of nicotine in cigarettes so they are no longer addictive, according to a report.​ The issue is being considered as administration ...
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Incendiary warnings by Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters about the potential outcome of the trial of the ex-police officer charged with killing George Floyd could spike tensions, were legally unwise and raise questions of De...
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Grizzly Bear Fatally Mauls a Backcountry Guide Near Yellowstone Park When the bear charged at Montana officials who were investigating the attack, they shot and killed it.
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'Harsh reality': Asian leaders urge US to stop AAPI violence as citizens reexamine pro-American views Asia, a top source of foreign students in the USA, has watched in horror as Asian Americans face violent attacks and racist discrimination.      
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Ted Nugent Tests Positive for COVID-19

Consequence of Sound - 20 Apr 2021 05:58
Ted Nugent Tests Positive for COVID-19 Just last week, Nugent downplayed the severity of the virus and questioned the number of reported deaths. Ted Nugent Tests Positive for COVID-19 Alex Young
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Trump urges Americans to get vaccinated, takes shot at J&J pause Former President Donald Trump urged Americans to get vaccinated against the coronavirus in a Monday night interview where he again criticized the federal pause of the Johnson & Johnson jab. "I encourage them to take it,"...
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Police searching for $160,000 Big Bird costume stolen from Australian circus Police in Australia are on the prowl after a 7-foot-tall Big Bird costume flew the coop at a circus.
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Nine teens shot at 12-year-old's birthday party in Louisiana Nine juveniles were shot after a feud broke out at a 12-year-old child's birthday party in Louisiana on Saturday night, authorities said. About 60 young people were attending the gathering at a home in LaPlace when gunfi...
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Disney Can't Depend On China To Make 'Shang-Chi' A Hit Marvel's 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' will likely be a success in China, but its domestic box office is still the most important factor in its global success.
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'Uber monster' pleads not guilty despite admitting in shirtless video that she spit on driver So-called Uber monster Arna Kimiai has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges following her arrest for allegedly assaulting a driver in California.
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Assault or 'reasonable' policing? Takeaways from Derek Chauvin trial's closing arguments as jury begins deliberations The jury started deliberating in Derek Chauvin's murder trial Monday afternoon. He faces three charges in the death of George Floyd.      
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FedEx shooter never was given a 'red flag' hearing, according to prosecutor On Monday, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears revealed that Brandon Scott Hole, a former FedEx employee who shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, never appeared in court for a hearing under I...
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Morrissey Says He'd Sue The Simpsons for Slander, But "I've had enough horror thrown at me that would kill off a herd of bison," says Morrissey in a new statement addressing a recent episode of The Simpsons parodying The Smiths singer. Morrissey Says He’d Sue The Simpsons...
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Drugmakers Accused of Causing Opioid Addiction in Trial

Wall Street Journal - 20 Apr 2021 01:26
Drugmakers Accused of Causing Opioid Addiction in Trial J&J, Teva, Endo and AbbVie's Allergan said they acted legally.
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All 40 movies nominated for an Oscar this year, ranked This was always going to be an extremely weird Oscar year. What was less certain was how strong of a year it turned out to be, too. Though the Academy of Arts and Sciences delayed their ceremony until April 25 -- the lat...
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'Hotel Rwanda' Director Terry George, Egypt's Mariam Naoum Team on 'The Alexandria Killings' Oscar-winning Irish writer-director Terry George (“Hotel Rwanda,” “In The Name of The Father”) and Egyptian writer Mariam Naoum have teamed up to co-write Arabic serial killer series "The Alexandria Killings" on ...
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How Ant-Man Was Made: Why Edgar Wright Left the Marvel Movie The making of Marvel's 'Ant-Man' was an eight-year journey that culminated in writer/director Edgar Wright leaving the project months before filming began.
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Adam Sandler's new Netflix movie casts Paul Dano and Kunal Nayyar The sci-fi comedy will also star Carey Mulligan
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Dogecoin Traders Push 'Doge Day' in Effort to Raise Its Price

The New York Times - 20 Apr 2021 15:41
Dogecoin Traders Push 'Doge Day' in Effort to Raise Its Price Traders of the cryptocurrency, which has a market value of more than $50 billion, were trying to push up the price to coincide with April 20, or 4/20.
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