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Location American Headline News for 2 April 2021
Georgia man who was paid in 91,000 greasy pennies saved from 'coinundrum' by Coinstar Andreas Flaten, last seen scrubbing 91,000 pennies in his garage after receiving them as a final 'paycheck' from a former employer, is now in possession of $1,000 in cash thanks to Coinstar, a machine-counting service th...
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George Floyd's family relives his death during Derek Chauvin trial George Floyd's family speaks out about what the trial of Derek Chauvin has been like for them.
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Courteney Ross, George Floyd's Girlfriend, Says Opioid Addiction Was a Struggle They Shared The testimony was partly an effort by the prosecution to show that Mr. Floyd had a high tolerance for fentanyl, which could undercut any argument that he died of a drug overdose.
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High school senior fatally shot by friend during target practice Authorities said a friend accidentally shot the 17-year-old.
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A train de-railed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan on Friday, with many people feared dead, the fire department said.
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Fears are also growing that a broader conflict could erupt in a country plagued for decades by on-and-off fighting between the military and rebel ethnic armies.
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US may not even need AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, Fauci says The US may not need AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine -- even if the shot gets approved by federal regulators, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday. In an interview with Reuters, Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the White ...
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The Biden administration announced Thursday it will not automatically reject certain applications for asylum or immigration benefits when a blank space is left on the forms, a reversal from a Trump-era policy that critic...
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Mayhem ensues after thousands show up for fake Daft Punk concert in Belgium Police in Belgium deployed tear gas and water cannons on thousands of people who gathered in a Brussels park for an April Fools’ party, which was jokingly advertised as a Daft Punk reunion concert. Some 20,000 accepted...
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FDA to allow Moderna to add more COVID-19 vaccine doses per vial Federal officials are bumping up the number of COVID-19 vaccines allowed in vials of the Moderna shot, in a move that is expected to give a boost to shipments of the drug. Moderna is now allowed to put 13 to 15 doses in ...
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Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, policy decisions in Florida have been among the most extreme -- often among the first, the only or the few. Florida was one of the first states to roll back capacity restrictions on rest...
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13-year-old boy fatally shot by Chicago police officer during 'armed confrontation' A Chicago police officer fatally shot a 13-year-old boy earlier this week in what authorities reportedly called an "armed confrontation." The teen, identified by the coroner’s office on Thursday as Adam Toledo, was sho...
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DOJ probing whether Matt Gaetz paid for sex with multiple women: report The FBI has questioned multiple women who claim they were paid to have sex with Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and his friends, according to a report on Thursday. The interviews were conducted as part of the federal probe into ...
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Ex-Alabama cop gets 30-year sentence for killing wife in plea deal A former Alabama cop has pleaded guilty to shooting his wife in the head after forcing her out of a bar in front of her friends. Under the murder plea deal with prosecutors, Jason McIntosh, 46, will spend 30 years behind...
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Baby, toddler were alone for days with parents' corpses after horrific triple-homicide A baby girl and her 2-year-old brother were alone for three days with the corpses of their murdered parents inside a Virginia house, according to new evidence released in a 2019 case. Police bodycam video played in court...
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Russian spy Maria Butina visits Alexei Navalny in prison for propaganda TV report Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny -- who is sick and imprisoned -- has been hoping to get a visit from a doctor at the "completely lawless" penal colony where he is locked up. Instead on Thursday, Russian spy Mari...
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Justice Dept. Inquiry Into Matt Gaetz Said to Be Focused on Cash Paid to Women The congressman and a former official in Florida sent money to the women using cash apps, receipts showed.
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George Floyd's Girlfriend Says Opioid Addiction Was a Struggle They Shared The testimony was partly an effort by the prosecution to show that Mr. Floyd had a high tolerance for fentanyl, which could undercut any argument that he died of a drug overdose.
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U.S. and Iran Agree to Indirect Talks on Returning to Nuclear Deal The two countries will negotiate through intermediaries next week in Vienna to try to bring both back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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NYC mayor hopeful Yang in hospital for apparent kidney stone New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is in the hospital Friday with an apparent kidney stone
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UK bans travel from 4 more nations over virus; 39 in all The British government is to ban international arrivals from four more countries — Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan and the Philippines — amid concerns over new virus variants
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7 officers were fired after Black man died in a Texas jail. His family says he was having a mental health crisis. Seven Texas detention officers were fired and one resigned after Marvin Scott III died in the Collin County jail.      
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