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Attorney drops pants at Pittsburgh court metal detector, gets arrested These were not "legal briefs."
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J.D. Vance takes on LeBron James over Kyle Rittenhouse's court appearance James, from Akron, and Vance, born in Middletown, have different takes on Rittenhouse's predicament
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Biden concedes his COVID stimulus checks fueled spike in inflation President Biden insisted inflation is at a three-decade high because "people have more money now" as a result of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus legislation.
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China and the United States Agree to Work Together to Tackle Climate Change As nearly 200 nations struggle over global climate negotiations, the world's two biggest polluters sign an agreement that is short on details.
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Judge approves $626M settlement for Flint tainted-water lawsuit A Michigan judge on Wednesday signed off on a huge $626 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by Flint residents over the city’s lead-tainted water supply. The bulk of the money will come from the Wolverin...
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10 things to do in Boston this Veterans Day weekend BosTen is your weekly guide to events and cool happenings in and around Boston. The post 10 things to do in Boston this Veterans Day weekend appeared first on Boston.com.
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California Businessman Is Sentenced to 30 Years in $1 Billion Ponzi Scheme Jeff Carpoff, 50, ran a Ponzi scheme with his wife that sold nonexistent solar generators to investors, prosecutors said.
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Black Lives Matter activists threaten 'riots' if Mayor-elect Eric Adams reinstates controversial NYPD anti-crime units The incoming mayor erupted when BLM co-founder Hawk Newsome told him the organization would hold him responsible for any future misconduct by NYPD officers.
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Rep. Jeff Hoverson misses his anti-vaccine mandate rally after getting COVID-19 North Dakota Rep. Jeff Hoverson assisted in organizing a "We the People" rally to protest the Biden administration's vaccine mandate -- but was not able to attend because he contracted COVID-19.
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Austrian leader says lockdown for the unvaccinated is likely Austria’s chancellor has stepped up threats of lockdown measures for unvaccinated people as new coronavirus cases in the Alpine country are soaring
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UN says number of displaced people worldwide tops 84 million The U.N. refugee agency says the number of people worldwide forced to abandon their homes likely increased to more than 84 million in the first half of this year
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Florida woman loses over $700,000 in 'grandparent scam' Investigators are asking Uber for records as they investigate the theft of more than $700,000 from an 82-year-old Florida woman who apparently fell for a “grandparent scam.”
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Police chief: Astroworld guard not injected mid-concert Police interviewed the guard reported to have been jabbed while helping a fan.
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Top aid official says thousands of Afghan refugees are entering Iran every day Top aid official says thousands of Afghan refugees are entering Iran every day
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SpaceX crew launch marks 600 space travelers in 60 years SpaceX has launched four astronauts to the International Space Station
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WATCH: Yellowstone National Park covered in snow A photographer captured a picturesque scene in Yellowstone National Park after a recent snowfall.
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Lawyer for 'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed claims she was 'framed' "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's attorney said that his client is being "framed" for the tragic death that occurred when Alec Baldwin shot the film's cinematographer.
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Hunter Biden makes flashy NYC art scene debut at gallery show for his pricey paintings First son Hunter Biden acted like a full-fledged member of the New York art scene Wednesday evening, making a flashy appearance at the gallery where his paintings are being displayed.
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Boise shooter reported to police 3 times before mall attack Public records show police received multiple calls from people reporting an armed and threatening man in the months before he killed two people and injured at least four others in a shooting at a Boise shopping mall
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OPEC cuts world oil demand forecast for 2021

Eyewitness News - 11 Nov 2021 19:29
In a monthly report, the cartel of major oil producers cut its forecast by around 160,000 barrels per day.
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Barcelona want to sign new forward in January

IBTimes - 11 Nov 2021 08:54
Ansu Fati and Sergio Aguero are both sidelined again due to health concerns, leaving the club short on attackers
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Unlike Before, Poland Gets Support From Europe on Tough Borders Faced with the weaponization of migrants from Belarus, the European Union is defending Poland's hard line even as it withholds funds over rule of law violations.
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