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Harvey Weinstein extradited to California for new trial on sex-crime charges, booked into L.A. jail Harvey Weinstein's effort to avoid extradition to California for a new trial came to an end when he was transferred to authorities' custody.      
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Murder trial of man accused of posing as Uber driver to kidnap and kill NJ woman begins The South Carolina college student who was allegedly kidnapped and killed by a man she thought to be her Uber driver suffered “heinous, cruel and malicious acts,” prosecutors said during opening statements in her mur...
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Couple charged with involuntary manslaughter in Southern California fire sparked by gender reveal The couple who used a smoke bomb at a gender reveal ceremony that sparked a Southern California wildfire last year has been charged with involuntary manslaughter      
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The illegal foreign lobbying charges brought against Tom Barrack on Tuesday punctuate a winding business and political career defined by his unique staying power in former President Donald Trump's constantly shifting orb...
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Tale of two pandemics: Follow the science and do not forget one at the cost of the other This article is based on insights shared at the ongoing IAS 2021 by Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, Germany's Health Minister Jens Spahn, Dr Anthony Fauci of NIH USA, Dr Soumya Swaminathan chief scientist of WHO, and...
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Brooklyn gangster helped friend after escape from Rikers jail barge: feds Roman Nikoghosyan planned to wire money to fellow KavKaz Nation member David Mordukhaev after his July 10 escape from a barge near Rikers Island on the East River, prosecutors said.
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Trial begins for the man accused of killing college student after she mistook his car for an Uber Prosecutors opened their case against a man who killed a South Carolina college student by saying that she suffered from "heinous, cruel, and malicious acts" when she was kidnapped as she was attempting to return home.
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As the first North American insect to go extinct due to humans, a blue butterfly has become an icon for insect conservation -- and what happens when humans destroy habitats without thought for the creatures living in the...
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CDC monitoring 200 people in 27 states for monkeypox

New York Post - 21 Jul 2021 00:42
CDC monitoring 200 people in 27 states for monkeypox The CDC is monitoring more than 200 people in 27 states for possible exposure to monkeypox, after they were in contact with a Texan who contracted the rare disease in Nigeria earlier this month. No additional cases of th...
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Among Mormon Women, Frank Talk About Sacred Underclothes

The New York Times - 21 Jul 2021 11:00
Among Mormon Women, Frank Talk About Sacred Underclothes Frustrated by itchy, constrictive church-designed garments, they are asking for better fit, more options and "buttery soft fabric."
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Lifting Weights? Your Fat Cells Would Like to Have a Word

The New York Times - 21 Jul 2021 11:00
Lifting Weights? Your Fat Cells Would Like to Have a Word A cellular chat after your workout may explain in part why weight training burns fat.
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Business booming for lobbyist brother of top Biden aide Ricchetti A lobbying firm run by the brother of a top adviser to President Biden saw its fees skyrocket in the first half of this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
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Schumer forges forward with infrastructure vote despite GOP resistance Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer set a 2:30 p.m. Wednesday procedural vote on the not-yet-completed bipartisan infrastructure package despite strong GOP pushback.
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3 GOP House members lose appeals over $500 mask fines Three Republican U.S. House members have lost appeals challenging fines for not wearing face coverings on the House floor earlier this year
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Rand Paul claims researchers 'afraid to speak out' against Fauci Scientists who doubt chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci's proclamations about the coronavirus pandemic don't want to go public with their concerns for fear it will affect their funding, Sen. Rand Paul claime...
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First federal law enforcement agent facing felony charges for Capitol riot DEA Special Agent Mark Ibrahim faces felony charges in connection with the Capitol riot, making him the first federal law enforcement agent charged.      
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Lambda, a COVID-19 'variant of interest,' reported in Houston Lambda, a COVID-19 'variant of interest,' reported in Houston
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Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign spent big on booze, limos, wife's hotel: records The campaign of Rep. Eric Swalwell shelled out more than $500,000 during the second quarter of this year.
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Frito-Lay worker claims assembly line forced to go on when colleague died A letter from a striking worker at a Frito-Lay plant in Kansas includes the wild accusation that employees had to keep working even when someone dropped dead on the job.
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Democrat lawmaker from Texas compares gov's arrest threat to slavery State Rep. Senfronia Thompson likened Gov. Greg Abbott's threat to have them arrested upon their return to the pursuit of escaped slaves prior to the Civil War.
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Grandma's hug is everything to returning soldier

USA Today - 21 Jul 2021 02:08
Grandma's hug is everything to returning soldier When Private 1st Class Suzant Shrestha finished his Army training, all he wanted was a huge hug from the ones he loves.      
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Alabama baby shot dead in domestic dispute

New York Post - 21 Jul 2021 02:02
Alabama baby shot dead in domestic dispute An 11-month-old baby girl was shot to death following a domestic dispute at her Alabama home Tuesday afternoon.
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