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King Charles III and Queen Camilla honor 9/11 victims on visit to New York
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have begun their trip to New York City with a visit to the National 9/11 Memorial, honoring victims of the 2001 attacks
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3 family members assaulted Turning Point USA journalist at Minnesota protest, indictment says
Three family members face charges for allegedly assaulting a journalist who writes for a conservative organization during a protest in Minnesota
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New Orleans sheriff indicted after investigation into brazen jailbreak and escape of 10 inmates
A grand jury indicted Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson on 30 felony counts Wednesday following a state probe into one of the largest jailbreaks in the nation’s history that occurred under her watch last year
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Man who killed Brown students, MIT professor targeted symbolic victims tied to grievances, FBI says
Federal investigators say the man who carried out a mass shooting at Brown University and later killed a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor did not act randomly, but targeted places and people that held symbolic meaning tied to his perceived failures
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New report details suspect's worsening behavior before 2 USF students' killings
Family members say the behavior of a suspect in the murders of two University of South Florida students worsened over time because of marijuana use
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Texas tornado leaves 5 injured, buildings collapsed and homes without roofs
Officials have confirmed a tornado with winds of at least 120 mph tore through a small Texas city where manufacturing buildings got flattened and roofs were torn from homes
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The Latest: Supreme Court weakens a key tool of the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court has weakened a key tool of the Voting Rights Act that has helped combat racial discrimination in voting for over 50 years
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Florida legislature approves new congressional map intended to boost Republicans in midterms
Republicans have scored another victory in the nationwide redistricting battle
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Correspondents dinner shooter case raises concerns about train security
Union representatives and safety consultants say the case of the man charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at a media dinner is the latest example of someone allegedly trying to use the country's passenger trains to smuggle guns for an attack
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Full federal appeals court won't rehear $83 million defamation verdict against Trump
A divided federal appeals court in Manhattan says it will not grant a rare meeting of all of its judges to hear an appeal of an $83 million verdict against President Donald Trump for defaming a magazine columnist
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