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- Federal appeals court rules 2-1, you have the right to film the police
- Trump administration sought to enlist intelligence officials, key lawmakers to counter Russia stories
- An Idaho judge has sentenced a high school football player to three years of probation and 300 hours of community service after prosecutors said he took part in a locker room sexual assault on a black football player in a small Idaho town.
- 'Anti-vaccine' teacher found guilty of professional misconduct
- You May Be Overpaying for Drugs and Your Pharmacist Can’t Tell You
- Teen shot 4 times by Arlington police was not armed and didn't lunge at officers, her lawyers say
- CNN banned from White House press briefing
- Black rights leader outed for being white is now 'jobless and living on food stamps'
- Chicago police arrest 81 in overnight raids
- Most Utah young adults ill-prepared for workforce, ineligible for military
- Two days after 55 people were detained in multiple raids at Mississippi restaurants, the charges against them are not known, nor is their location, and their future is uncertain.
- White House asked FBI to discredit reports of Russia links
- ICE confirms Bridgeport murder and Amber Alert suspect was previously deported
- Kentucky police criticized for marking cars with the Punisher’s skull logo
- Play-Doh to be made in America again
- Jury: Prison company violated rights, but no need to pay
- Kim Jong-nam killing: Suspect 'was paid $90 for baby oil prank'
- Pope quietly trims sanctions for sex abusers seeking mercy
- Indian father of Olathe shooting survivor: Don’t send your children to America
- 70yo Australian children's book author detained for extended questioning by border agents at LAX
- Sheriffs Office Releases CCW Permit Holders Names and Locations to ABC7
- Undocumented immigrant arrested after double stabbing, kidnapping
- Cleveland has agreed to pay more than $13.2 million in a little over two years to settle lawsuits over police misconduct.
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