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Names of victims in Indiana FedEx shooting massacre released Authorities released the names of the eight people killed in an Indianapolis FedEx facility shooting rampage Thursday, showing they range in age from 19 to 74. The dead were identified by Indianapolis Police as: Matthew ...
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How a podcast helped police find alleged killer of California student gone missing in 1996 Chris Lambert would like to get back to making music but he can't seem to stop chasing a ghost that has haunted him for nearly 25 years. A billboard on the side of the road on California's Central Coast led him on a deto...
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Attorneys for Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll ask court to keep DOJ from defending case Attorneys for E. Jean Carroll are asking a federal appeals court to deny the Justice Department's attempt to substitute for former President Trump in a defamation suit.
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A Miami woman has been charged for allegedly threatening to kill Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a criminal complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
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Canada is scrambling to deal with a punishing third wave of the pandemic as several provinces have broken records for new daily cases of Covid-19 and hospital and ICU admissions.
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'Marxist' BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors defends real estate holdings “Marxist” Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors tearfully defended her $3.2 million real estate empire, insisting she didn’t use a penny of BLM donations on herself. "I have never taken a salary from ...
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GOP lawmaker accuses Biden administration of lying about Central America Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is accusing Biden administration officials of misleading the press about striking a deal in which Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico would tighten their borders to reduce migration into the US. I...
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Prince Philip, the late husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, will be laid to rest Saturday in an intimate service attended by 30 people including members of the royal family.
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In a Spasm of Violence, Indianapolis Faces the Country's Latest Mass Shooting The country grappled with yet another bloody rampage, only weeks after back-to-back mass shootings last month in Atlanta and Boulder, Colo.
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Former CDC chief: Think diners, dentists and dollar stores. Make COVID vaccines easy to get. Extend hours, allow walk-ins and give COVID shots everywhere from doctors' offices and pharmacies to workplaces, shopping malls, bars and churches.      
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New Zealand moves closer to banning next-generation smoking New Zealand is also considering limiting the amount of nicotine in tobacco and where it's sold.
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Trump EPA Official Reportedly Blocked Warning About Carcinogenic Pollution In Illinois The Trump appointee told a local official not to release air quality data despite fears a toxic gas could create a Flint-like crisis, an inspector general's report said.
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Biden and Suga Agree U.S. and Japan Will Work Together on 5G

The New York Times - 17 Apr 2021 01:59
Biden and Suga Agree U.S. and Japan Will Work Together on 5G The subtext of the meeting was responding to China's influence and its aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga resisted being drawn into a rivalry.
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Mike Pompeo Had State Department Employees Do Personal Tasks, Report Says A State Department inspector general's report found that Mr. Pompeo had deployed government employees to perform personal tasks.
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I Have Read Thousands of Résumés and I Have Some Advice

The New York Times - 17 Apr 2021 17:20
I Have Read Thousands of Résumés and I Have Some Advice The history of this strange document can tell job-seekers what works and what doesn't.
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An 18-year-old man was fatally wounded, and at least three other people were injured in separate shootings since Friday evening on the West and South sides, Chicago police said.
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Prince Philip designed the Land Rover hearse that will carry his coffin The specialized Land Rover which will bring Prince Philip on his final journey has been ready and waiting for years. The customized Land Rover TD5 130, painted a no-nonsense military green, was first built in the automak...
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How Keith Raniere lured scores of young women into sex slave cult NXIVM How self-help guru Keith Raniere lured scores of young women into sex slave cult NXIVM -- by pushing female empowerment.
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CNN's Michael Smerconish says Americans are "resigned" to accept never-ending gun violence, after three mass shooting in three months.
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Prince Philip's casket arrives at Windsor Castle amid tight security The coffin bearing Prince Philip arrived at a fortified Windsor Castle Saturday morning in preparation for his afternoon funeral. Heightened security measures include snipers set up on roofs, and hundreds of officers wea...
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Rare reactions to J&J vaccine remain a mystery, putting many women on edge Six women are known to have suffered from blood clots after the J&J vaccine.
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Prince Philip's funeral: Royals gather at Windsor Castle to bid farewell Saturday’s funeral for Prince Philip will feature plenty of pomp and pageantry -- but all eyes are on his grandsons. The dramatic breach between Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family, particularly his brother P...
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