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Latest entry to Chicago mayor's race: Roderick Sawyer, alderman and son of late former mayor Sawyer's plan to run marks an extraordinary break with Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
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Johnny Depp Jury Finds That Amber Heard Defamed Him in Op-Ed

The New York Times - 2 Jun 2022 01:47
Johnny Depp Jury Finds That Amber Heard Defamed Him in Op-Ed The jury in Virginia found that Ms. Heard had damaged her ex-husband's reputation with an op-ed in which she identified herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse."
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Police: 3 killed during shooting at Tulsa medical building; shooter is also dead The Tulsa police captain said three people were killed during a shooting at a medical building and that the shooter is also dead.
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US plans to sell drones that can be armed with Hellfire missiles to Ukraine The president announced Tuesday that the US will send advanced missile systems to Ukraine -- reversing course from a day earlier when he said the US would not deliver the rockets to Ukraine.
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Johnny Depp's fans celebrate his win over Amber Heard in court after verdict Johnny Depp's legion of fans celebrated outside the Fairfax County Courthouse -- and online -- Wednesday after the jury announced it substantiated all three of his defamation claims against Amber Heard.
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WATCH: Baby has hilarious reaction after dad swaps her food That's the last time she falls for the ole "look over there" trick.
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Eva Mireles's husband was an officer with the school district's Police Department. But he was not allowed to enter the place where his wife and her students were under attack.
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4 workers hurt when Boston subway trains collide The Boston subway system is experiencing service disruptions after a crash the night before that sent four employees of the city's troubled transit system to the hospital
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Florida's insurance industry must grapple with climate change as experts predict an intense hurricane season this year.
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Russia claims it can't remove Black Sea blockade due to Ukrainian mines, Kyiv cries foul Ukraine's foreign ministry pushed back on Russian claims that it can't remove its naval vessels from the Black Sea until Kyiv demines the port thoroughfare.
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Suspect arrested in connection to fatal shooting of Chinese food delivery worker Police in New York City announced an arrest in the shooting death of Zhiwen Yan, a Chinese food delivery worker, who was shot in the chest on April 30 in Queens.
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No charges for Wisconsin cop who fatally shot man sleeping in his car A Wisconsin police officer was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed a man he found asleep in his car who allegedly lunged for a gun on the front passenger seat.
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Shanghai's landmark park revived as COVID restrictions ease Shanghai's landmark old city garden has sprung back to life as residents took advantage of the renewed sense of freedom following the easing of 2-month-old COVID-19 restrictions
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This is the key to feeling happier at work, majority of Americans say Eight out of 10 respondents said knowing they have this perk helps them feel happier on the clock.
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Ukraine war wreaks havoc on children on scale, speed not seen since WWII, UN warns The United Nations warned Thursday that the scale and speed at which children in Ukraine are being hurt and killed has not been seen since World War II.
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Journalist detained in China denied calls, partner says An Australian journalist held in China for two years on suspicion of sharing state secrets and is being denied contact with her family, according to her partner.
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Police: At least 4 killed in shooting at Tulsa medical building Four people were shot and killed on Wednesday afternoon at a medical building in Tulsa, police said. It is a "catastrophic scene" at the Natalie Medical Building, Tulsa Police Department Capt. Richard Meulenberg said. Th...
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Police in Tulsa, Oklahoma, responded to a shooting report near St. Francis Hospital on Wednesday and said a suspect is down.
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The Department of Education announced Wednesday that it will cancel $5.8 billion in student loan debt for 560,000 borrowers who attended the now-defunct network of for-profit schools known as Corinthian Colleges.
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The craziest moments of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial Here are some of the weirdest, wildest and most disturbing moments of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's insane defamation trial.
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Indiana teen allegedly told cops 'shadowy man' made him kill 6-year-old girl Anthony Hutchens will be examined by a psychiatrist and psychologist to see if he's fit to stand trial in the March 2021 murder of young Grace Ross.
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Here's why Johnny Depp won his bombshell defamation trial against Amber Heard Johnny Depp won his defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard because the jury ultimately didn't believe she was telling the truth, legal experts told The Post.
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