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Detectives Hope New DNA Technology Can Break Cold Case That Inspired ‘Amber Alerts'
Police still working the Amber Hagerman cold case 25 years later announced plans Wednesday to submit items of evidence originally obtained in the investigation to new forensic testing that may yield a more complete DNA profile of the killer.
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Children Taken from Supervised Visit in Waterbury Found Safe in Mexico
A mother who is accused of taking her three children during a supervised visit in Waterbury last month, prompting Silver Alerts in Connecticut and Amber Alerts in Texas, was captured in Mexico and the children have been found safe.
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Venezuela's Maduro Reveals Secret Meetings With US Envoy
A month into Venezuela’s high-stakes political crisis, President Nicolas Maduro revealed in an Associated Press interview that his government held secret talks with the Trump administration and predicted he would survive an unprecedented global campaign to force his resignation. While harshly criticizing President Donald Trump’s confrontational stance toward his socialist government, Maduro said Thursday that he holds out hope of...
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Rescatan a conductor de auto accidentado
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at how the government shutdown is affecting safety measures as federal employees prepare to go another week without pay.
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California Getting Earthquake Early Warning System Ready
Californians will begin getting warnings of impending earthquakes through their cellphones, radios and other devices within the next year or two as the state ramps up a lifesaving early warning system, emergency management officials said Thursday.
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Facebook to Post Amber Alerts to Help Find Missing Children
Facebook users in the U.S. will soon receive Amber Alerts to help find missing children who may be located near them.