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Judge rejects plea agreement in case of missing Navajo elder Ella Mae Begay
A federal judge in Phoenix has rejected a plea agreement that would have allowed a man who acknowledged beating a Navajo elder and leaving her for dead to avoid more prison time
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Former NYPD officer gets 3 to 9 years in prison for throwing a cooler that caused fatal crash
A former New York City police officer has been sentenced to three to nine years in prison for tossing a picnic cooler full of drinks at a fleeing suspect, who then crashed his motorized scooter and died
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Appeals court judges raise questions about severity of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' four-year prison sentence
Appeals court judges are questioning whether a judge who sentenced Sean “Diddy” Combs to over four years in prison on prostitution-related charges went too far in considering evidence supporting behavior he was acquitted of
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Updated rules for CDC vaccine advisory panel reflect Kennedy skepticism
The Trump administration is updating rules for a key vaccine advisory committee in ways that may increase the voices of anti-vaccine activists
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Tracking where Israel bombed central Beirut on the war's deadliest day
Israel’s intense barrage of airstrikes on Wednesday hit without warning deep inside the Lebanese capital of Beirut, blowing buildings open to the elements and reducing apartment blocks to rubble in parts of the city that have traditionally escaped attack
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NYC man charged with setting deadly fire said he needed to 'get out his rage' after losing job
A New York City man has been charged in the deaths of four people, including a toddler, who died after a fire broke out in a residential building last month
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Live Nation antitrust trial nears end as lawyer for 34 states labels the concerts giant a monopolist
A lawyer for states suing Live Nation Entertainment has tried to convince a jury during an antitrust trial's closing arguments that the company and its ticketing arm, Ticketmaster, are monopolizing the industry and driving up concert prices
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Federal judge finds Pentagon in violation of court order to restore access to reporters
Federal judge finds Pentagon in violation of court order to restore access to reporters
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USPS to suspend pension contributions, seeks 4-cent stamp price hike
The U.S. Postal Service has decided to temporarily suspend its contributions to Federal Employees Retirement System annuities
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Judge postpones termination of temporary status for Ethiopians
A federal judge from Massachusetts has blocked the Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for over 5,000 Ethiopians
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