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The Coast Guard suspends its search for the crew of a capsized fishing boat in the Gulf of Alaska
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for five crew members of a fishing boat that reportedly capsized in southeast Alaska over the weekend
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Florida woman sentenced to life for zipping boyfriend into suitcase, suffocating him
A 47-year-oldFlorida woman has been sentenced to life in prison for zipping her boyfriend into a suitcase and leaving him to die of suffocation amid a history of domestic and alcohol abuse
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Self-defense or too much force? That's the question for jurors as subway chokehold trial wraps
Closing arguments are set to wrap up Tuesday in the trial of a Marine veteran charged with recklessly choking to death an irate homeless man on a New York subway train
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Brown University transfers ownership of a portion of its land to Pokanoket Indian Tribe
Brown University has transferred ownership of a portion of its land in Bristol, Rhode Island to a preservation trust established by the Pokanoket Indian Tribe
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Unions score a major win in Wisconsin with a court ruling restoring collective bargaining rights
Wisconsin public worker and teachers unions have scored a major legal victory with a ruling that restores collective bargaining rights they lost under a 2011 state law
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Biden has pardoned his son Hunter. What does that mean?
President Joe Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter, though he had previously said he would not do so
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Prosecutor says officers acted 'recklessly' in Black man's death during mental health crisis
The trial is underway for two Indianapolis police officers charged in the death of a Black man who was shocked with a Taser and restrained face down during a mental health crisis
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Trump demands immediate release of Oct. 7 hostages, says otherwise there will be 'HELL TO PAY'
President-elect Donald Trump is demanding the immediate release of the Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza, saying that if they are not freed before he is sworn into office there will be “HELL TO PAY.”
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First transgender attorney to argue before the Supreme Court, challenging health care ban for minors
The issue of transgender rights animated the presidential campaign
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Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to
President Joe Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter
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