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Tiger Woods' rollover crash is golfer's fourth high-profile car accident and second DUI arrest
Tiger Woods’ arrest for a car crash in Florida is at least the fourth auto incident involving the golfer and the second in which he was charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
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Washington-area airports halt flights due to chemical smell at air traffic center
Airports serving Washington, D.C., Baltimore and some cities in Virginia briefly halted all flights Friday evening because of what federal authorities said was a strong chemical smell at the flight center that controls traffic into the airports
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New York City and Dr. Phil’s son resolve dispute over NYPD reality show
New York City has ended its legal fight with producer Jordan McGraw, the son of TV’s “Dr. Phil” McGraw
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Savannah Guthrie to return to 'Today' show on April 6 after mother's disappearance
Savannah Guthrie will return to NBC's “Today” show on April 6
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Georgia's Fulton County and the Trump administration square off in court over seized 2020 ballots
A federal judge is weighing a demand by Georgia's Fulton County that the FBI return 2020 election ballots and records that were seized from an Atlanta-area warehouse
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TSA workers might get paid Monday, but their worries and airport woes could linger for longer
Transportation Security Administration agents could start getting their paychecks as early as Monday after President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to pay them immediately
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A federal judge orders better attorney access at Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
A federal judge has ruled that the immigration detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” must provide people detained there with better access to their attorneys
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Officer fired after fatally shooting man in mental health crisis — as others tried to de-escalate
The mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, has fired a white police officer who fatally shot a Black man in a mental health crisis nine times
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US appeals court overturns $16 billion judgment over Argentina energy company nationalization
A New York appeals court has overturned a ruling that had ordered Argentina to pay more than $16 billion to former shareholders of YPF, the country’s largest energy company that was nationalized in 2012
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Mexico says a third of 130,000 missing people might be alive, fueling criticism from families
Mexico’s government says it has identified signs of life for as many as a third of the country’s 130,000 registered missing people
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