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- City of Aurora will pay $15 million settlement over death of Elijah McClain
- Kyle Rittenhouse trial: MSNBC barred from court, producer followed jury bus
- ‘Zero-Covid is not going to happen’: experts predict a steep rise in US cases this winter
- Prosecutors rest their case in trial of three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery
- Ann Arbor becomes first city in U.S. to require tampons, pads in all public restrooms
- Pakistan passes anti-rape bill allowing chemical castration of repeat offenders
- Gov. Stitt commutes Julius Jones' sentence to life in prison without parole
- Disney cruises will require passengers ages 5 and up to be vaccinated starting in January
- Julius Jones is scheduled to be executed today and Oklahoma's governor has still not decided if he will commute the death sentence
- Kyle Rittenhouse defense attorneys ask judge to declare mistrial over video - Attorneys argue they did not receive the same quality of key drone footage as the prosecution
- French dictionary adds non-binary pronoun, sparking anger
- House censures Rep. Gosar for violent video in rare rebuke
- Suicide prevention text hotline now available in the US.
- ‘You can’t buy wildlife once it’s dead’: Commission allows 550 residences on disputed Calusa golf course
- Temple Police arrest woman seen in video throwing soup at restaurant employee’s face
- Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jurors complete second day of deliberations
- WE Charity misled donors about building schools in Kenya, records show | CBC News
- Black man stomped by South Carolina officer gets $650K
- Venmo, Zelle, others will report ‘goods and services’ payments of $600 or more to IRS for 2022 taxes
- 10 anti-coup protesters shot dead in Sudan capital, say medics
- ‘We have fallen into a trap’: for hotel staff Qatar’s World Cup dream is a nightmare
- Emergency funds help kitten found with his paws nearly cut off
- Alec Baldwin: Rust script didn't call for gun to be fired, lawsuit alleges
- The most powerful telescope ever built is about to change how we see the universe
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