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Carefree crooks stroll out of Los Angeles TJ Maxx with armfuls of merch Two crooks casually walked out of a TJ Maxx in LA with armfuls of merchandise on Monday -- apparently walking by several store workers on the way to the exit.
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America's oldest nurse, who's 96, is calling it a career More than 30 years after she first tried to retire, the country's oldest nurse is hanging it up at age 96.
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Troop suicides rise as Pentagon official points to US military stretched by China A "disturbing" surge in suicides among troops has alarmed senior Pentagon officials who say demands on troops have grown unsustainable.      
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Jeff Bezos Rides a Giant Dildo into Space and the Twittersphere Explodes Jeff Bezos rides a giant dildo into space and the Twittersphere explodes. But the big question is, can his rocket make up for what might be lacking?
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'Their rights will be protected': Florida condo collapse victims will receive $150M to start, judge says A Florida judge on Wednesday said that victims and families of the deadly Florida condo collapse last month would receive $150 million to start.      
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FBI agent in Gov. Whitmer kidnap bust accused of attacking wife: report FBI agent Richard Trask was arrested earlier this week and is facing 10 years in jail on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, according to a report.
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White woman charged with hate crime for spitting on Black woman during protest may have charges dismissed A white woman who was accused of spitting on a Black female activist at a protest at the Hartford Capitol building was granted special probation, even as prosecutors continue to pursue a hate crime charge.
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'Incel' allegedly plotted mass slaughter of sorority girls, feds say Tres Genco, who has described himself as an "incel," wrote that he would slaughter women at an Ohio college "out of hatred, jealousy and revenge," according to prosecutors.
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Biden believes in bipartisanship, but admits the 'well has been so poisoned over the last 4 years' Biden believes in bipartisanship, but admits the 'well has been so poisoned over the last 4 years'
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Suddenly It's Bare Season

The New York Times - 22 Jul 2021 09:00
Suddenly It's Bare Season Bras in the parks, skivvies on Fifth Avenue: Is this the logical endpoint of increasingly blurred distinctions between public and private?
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Click to expand Image A dinghy with migrants, left, in the narrow stretch of water between the eastern Greek island of Lesbos and the Turkish coast on April 2, 2021. © 2021 Hellenic Coast Guard via AP Greek authorities ...
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US, Germany seal deal on contentious Russian gas pipeline The United States and Germany have reached a deal that will allow the completion of a controversial Russian gas pipeline to Europe without the imposition of further U.S. sanctions
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Detroit man accused of kidnapping 5-year-old, killing her father Five-year-old Maggie Millsap was kidnapped while her father was killed. Dangelo Cash Clemons is now facing kidnapping charges and is a suspect in the father's murder.
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Afghan civilians, who have long taken the brunt of the fighting, are also watching the Taliban advance in fear.
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US fencer accused of sexual misconduct unhappy with treatment at Tokyo Olympics American fencer Alen Hadzic, under investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct, is participating at the Olympics but facing restrictions there.      
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'Incel' plotted to kill women in Ohio State University mass shooting, federal prosecutors say A 21-year-old man faces hate crime charges after federal prosecutors said he armed himself and planned to kill women at Ohio State University.      
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WATCH: Central China suffers devastating flash floods ABC News' Britt Clennett reports on the severe flash flooding in parts of China, resulting in at least 25 dead, hundreds of thousands displaced, and many trapped in need of rescue.
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As many as eight people were wounded in a mass shooting Wednesday evening in the West Side's North Lawndale community, Chicago police said.
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In vetoing Jordan and Banks, Pelosi safeguards history, democracy and Capitol attack probe We can only hope that truth, facts, personal testimonies and violent video will lift the scales from American eyes and put the nation on a better path.      
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States, cities that expected to go bankrupt from pandemic now seeing cash surplus In Alexandria, proposals include investments in infrastructure, food assistance and a guaranteed basic income pilot program, giving $500 to about 150 families.
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Florida hospitals returning to COVID-19 peak amid delta surge Hospital officials in Northeast Florida are urging people to get vaccinated, as the number of COVID-19 patients is approaching or exceeding levels they previously saw.
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Runaway Dem calls for Texas mask mandate despite wearing none on super-spreader jet Texas State Rep. Donna Howard is now calling for a mask mandate in the state. But the Democrat was not wearing one on a flight to Washington, DC as she later tested positive for COVID.
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