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Wrongfully convicted man walks free after more than 2 decades as podcast shed light on his murder case
A Georgia man who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 2001 walked free last week, and a podcast is being credited with helping to bring attention...
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Trump fraud ruling that cancels his business licenses a ‘devastating’ blow for ex-president, experts say
"These are indisputable facts — the case is based entirely on the documents his lenders and his insurance companies produced."
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Houston Jack In The Box worker caught on video shooting at customer from drive-thru window over curly fries
"Jack-In-The-Box needs to do background checks on employees so as not to expose their customers to someone who would attempt to kill them," said...
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Married British Airways pilot snorted coke off topless woman’s chest before trying to fly: ‘I’ve been a very naughty boy’
“I’ve been a very naughty boy,” the pilot told the woman.
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Off-duty paramedic saves young woman from suicide attempt with random act of kindness
Lauren Elizabeth, 23, a mom of two, apparently wanted to take her own life.
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Three South Carolina teens arrested for killing schoolmates over ‘stupid’ years-long feud
"Over something stupid ... A beef that just continues to grow and then young people decide that they're going to solve it by shooting."
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WGA leaders approve contracts to end months-long Hollywood writers’ strike
Leaders of the screenwriters union declared their nearly five-month-old strike over Tuesday.
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States would be forced to recover staggering $11B in food stamp overpayments under proposed law
“I’m snapping back! It’s time for states at fault to pay the piper and eat the costs of their taxpayer waste," said Sen. Joni Ernst.
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US judge throws out Texas ban on drag acts, calls it unconstitutional
A federal judge in Texas ruled on Tuesday that the state's new law limiting public drag performances was an unconstitutional restriction on speech...
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Menendez whines ‘I’m innocent!’ as calls for his resignation mount: ‘What’s wrong with you guys?’
Menendez appeared irked by reporters questioning him about his refusal to step down from the Senate after being hit with federal corruption charges...
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Marine shoots at unarmed civilian illegally entering California Marine base
A Marine Corps spokesperson said the incident was not believed to be an act of terrorism.
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Great Depression-era $10,000 banknote sells for $480K
“The $10,000 trails only the $100,000 gold certificate issued in 1934, and of the 18 examples graded by PMG, this example is tied for the...