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Medal of Honor Monday: Marine Corps Sgt. Rodney Davis
Marine Sgt. Rodney M. Davis had planned to make a career out of the Corps before the war in Vietnam…
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Alligator Drags Woman Into Lagoon, Gets Hit With Shovel Before Releasing Grip
An alligator attacked a woman in Hilton Head, South Carolina, but a neighbor saved her by hitting the 8-foot animal…
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DC Police Fatally Shoot Man Holding ‘Rifle-Style’ Paintball Gun
An unnamed Metropolitan Police Department officer fatally shot a man reportedly holding a firearm on Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.,…
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Columbia Scholar Worries Texas Law Will Lead To More Children With Down Syndrome, Make US ‘Outliers In The Whole Developed World’
A Columbia University scholar suggested late Wednesday night that Texas’ Heartbeat Act will lead to more babies with Down syndrome…
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Facebook Says They Helped 175 Afghans, Including Employees And Journalists, Evacuate To Mexico
Facebook was part of a joint effort that helped airlift 175 Afghans to Mexico, the tech giant said in a…
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Hurricane Ida Powers Through Northeast, Killing At Least 9 People And Causing State Of Emergencies In 3 More States
At least nine people are dead in New York and New Jersey as Hurricane Ida ripped through the Northeast delivering…
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Three Officers And Two Paramedics Indicted On Manslaughter Charges In Elijah McClain Case
Three Denver police officers and two paramedics were indicted on manslaughter charges in connection with the death of Elijah McClain,…
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2 Teachers Die Of COVID-19, Shutting Down School District
A Texas school district closed all of its schools from Tuesday until after Labor Day after two teachers died of…
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Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order Partially Blocking Texas Heartbeat Act
A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order blocking pro-life activists from filing lawsuits against attorney Michelle Simpson Tuegel.…
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Major Police Groups Unveil Largest National ‘Community Engagement’ Program Ever
More than a dozen of the largest national police organizations on Tuesday announced what they dubbed the “most consolidated police-community…
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Witch Hunt: Democrats Ask Tech Companies to Preserve Texts, Private Records of Speakers at January Rally
The Select Committee investigating the Capitol riots sent letters to 35 technology, social media, and telecommunications companies Monday ordering they…
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Disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes Set To Go On Trial
Elizabeth Holmes, former CEO of blood-testing company Theranos, is set to stand for trial Tuesday on charges of fraud and…
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Burglar Armed With Metal Rod Tries Breaking Into House. Homeowner Fights Him Off With Machete, Slashes His Face
A homeowner used a machete to slash the face of a burglar attempting to enter his home in El Paso,…
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Multiple Dead, One Injured In Shooting At Illinois Courthouse
Two people were killed and another was injured in a shooting near an Illinois county courthouse on Thursday, multiple sources…
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Loudon County Parents File Lawsuit To Remove School Board Member For Holding Illegal Meetings
Residents of Loudon County call for the removal of a school board member in a lawsuit filed Wednesday. The lawsuit…
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