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Judge's decision to void mask mandate prompts mid-flight cheers among fliers Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle ruled Monday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention failed to properly explain its decision to impose the mandate.
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How U.S.-Saudi Relations Reached the Breaking Point

Wall Street Journal - 19 Apr 2022 17:52
The decadeslong alliance is at risk over disagreements regarding oil production levels, security concerns, human rights and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Teen girl stabbed and killed in school by trespasser in his 40s There is no known motive for the alleged attack that occurred when the suspect entered the school through an unlocked gate
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CNN's Phil Black tours an abandoned Russian military camp in a forest in Ukraine.
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Texas woman on death row makes last-ditch effort to stall execution The new evidence is expert testimony that shows Lucio's "confession" was coerced and that two-year-old Mariah's death was accidental, says the Innocence Project.
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Russia's Thrust in Eastern Ukraine Combines Firepower and New Caution The military campaign that Moscow said it had now begun appears much more methodical than those it pursued in the war's first days
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Suspect arrested in fatal stabbing of 15-year-old girl outside California high school A 52-year-old man was arrested early Tuesday morning after allegedly stabbing a 15-year-old girl to death in front of her Stockton, Calif., high school.
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Russia launches full-scale offensive in eastern Ukraine, declares 'another stage' of invasion has started Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced Tuesday that Moscow is beginning the next stage of its invasion of Ukraine as reports are emerging that the Russian military is conducting a full-scale offensive in the co...
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Pittsburgh cops responded to noise complaint 90 minutes before mass shooting Police in Pittsburgh had visited the scene of Sunday's deadly mass shooting at an Airbnb about 90 minutes before for a call of a noise complaint.
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3 Black churches rebuilding in Louisiana after 2019 arson Three years after an arsonist torched three small Black churches in rural Louisiana, rebuilding is well under way
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Russia's surrender deadline for Mariupol fighters holed up in steel plant passes Moscow spoke directly to thousands of Ukrainian fighters holed up in a Mariupol steel factory, telling them to surrender or die.
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Man dies after becoming trapped by vehicle inside California carwash A man died after he exited his vehicle inside a 24-hour car wash in California and became trapped among its machinery, police said.
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The Unapologetic Heirs of Nazi Fortunes

The New York Times - 19 Apr 2022 10:53
The Unapologetic Heirs of Nazi Fortunes In a country that is celebrated for its culture of reckoning and remembrance, the richest families are often an exception.
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Ex-Chicago Officer Who Killed Laquan McDonald Won't Face Federal Charges The officer, Jason Van Dyke, had served about three years in state prison for murdering the Black teenager, a killing that put a spotlight on police brutality.
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Murder convict vows to get LA County DA's name tattooed on face "He's making historic changes for all of us, fool. I'm just grateful, fool. Like, I got good news off that s--t," Luis Angel Hernandez, a member of the OTF gang says.
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Professor wins lawsuit against university over using preferred pronouns Professor Nicholas Meriwether sued Shawnee State University over the school's demand that professors use a student's preferred pronouns.
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VP Harris announces US ban on anti-satellite missile tests Vice President Kamala Harris announced the Biden administration is applying a self-imposed ban on anti-satellite missile testing during remarks in California.
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China and Russia Are Giving Authoritarianism a Bad Name

The New York Times - 19 Apr 2022 02:28
China and Russia Are Giving Authoritarianism a Bad Name Moscow overreached on Ukraine and Beijing on Covid, and now they're paying for their hubris.
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Biden backs Feinstein as fit for office despite colleagues saying she may be facing mental decline President Biden has confidence in Sen. Dianne Feinstein despite a recent report that her Democratic colleagues believe she's mentally unfit for office.
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No prison time for Maryland mayor who posted revenge porn of ex-girlfriend The city's youngest mayor of record, at 32, resigned his office in January
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Disneyland Hugs Return: Mickey Mouse Embraces Guests After Covid Ban Guests no longer have to stay away from Mickey. "That personal, one-on-one interaction may be the most powerful offering that the Walt Disney Company has."
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Officials say bird flu found at 3rd Indiana duck farm State officials say avian influenza has been detected at a third northern Indiana duck farm
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