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‘Reclaim These Streets': UK to Step Up Security in Wake of Kidnapping, Murder of Woman
The British government plans to increase funding for street lighting and closed-circuit TV as part of a package of measures to help protect women and girls
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Lawyer of Accused Kenosha Shooter Resigns From Defense Fund
A lawyer representing a 17-year-old charged with shooting three people during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has resigned from his position with a defense fund that has raked in more than $700,000 to defend his client and conservative causes.
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US Virus Updates: Trump Says Vaccine May Be Available by Year's End
New York is banding together with six nearby states to purchase equipment and supplies that sometimes have been hard to come by during the coronavirus pandemic.
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How to Celebrate the Virtual Kentucky Derby at Home
Churchill Downs will recognize the first Saturday in May with a “Kentucky Derby at Home” online party, highlighted by a virtual Derby featuring 13 former Triple Crown winners in an effort to raise $2 million for COVID-19 relief.
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One Dead, At Least 17 Injured in Shootout at Cleveland Motorcycle Club Party
Police say gunfire that followed a fight at a Cleveland party attended by multiple motorcycle clubs killed one man and wounded 17 other people.
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Booker and Harris Endorse Biden; Jackson Backs Sanders
Former Democratic presidential candidates Senators Cory Booker and Kamala Harris have endorsed Joe Biden for president. Booker announced on Twitter early Monday that Biden will “restore honor to the oval office and tackle our most pressing challenges. His endorsement comes a day after Harris of California said she would “do everything in my power” to help elect him, becoming the...
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Worker: Olive Garden Customer Demanded and Got White Server
Olive Garden has fired the manager of one of its restaurants in southwestern Indiana who was accused of complying with a white customer’s demand to replace her table’s black server with one who wasn’t black.
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Where the Investigations Related to President Trump Stand
Here is a look at where investigations related to President Donald Trump stand and what may lie ahead for him.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Face off in Fiery First Debate at Hofstra
The televised face-off was the most anticipated moment in an election campaign that has been historic, convulsive and unpredictable. The candidates entered the debate locked in an exceedingly close race to become America’s 45th president, and while both had moments sure to enliven their core constituencies, it was unclear whether the event would dramatically change the trajectory of the...
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Benedict Cumberbatch Announces Engagement in Newspaper
“Sherlock” star Benedict Cumberbatch and theater director Sophie Hunter announced their engagement Wednesday, making the news public with a minuscule eight-line announcement on the births, deaths and marriages page of The Times newspaper in London.