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Rapinoe, Messi Win Ballon d'Or Awards
After becoming the first six-time winner of the Ballon d’Or, Lionel Messi said he’s far from finished. “I hope to continue for a long time,” Messi said on Monday in Paris from behind a row of the trophies which honor the world’s best soccer player.
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Fire Continues at Texas Plant; 50,000 Under Evacuation Order
More than 50,000 people in East Texas remained under a mandatory evacuation order Thursday as a fire continued to burn at a chemical plant, one day after two massive explosions there.
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‘We Are Broken': Families Remember Saugus High School Shooting Victims at Vigil
Family members of the two students killed when a classmate opened fire at Saugus High School shared memories of the teens Sunday night at a candlelight vigil. Thousands of people listened to heartbreaking remembrances, including those shared by the brother of 15-year-old Gracie Anne Muehlberger. Riley Muehlberger talked about his sister’s birthday party and how she would talk to him...
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Uncle Charged for Returning Fire in Drive-by Shooting That Injured 10-year-old Boy
The uncle of a 10-year-old boy struck by gunfire during a Northeast Philadelphia drive-by shooting earlier this week is now facing charges for returning fire, authorities said.
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A CGI James Dean is Cast in New Film, Sparking an Outcry
James Dean hasn’t been alive in 64 years, but the “Rebel Without a Cause” actor has been cast in a new film about the Vietnam War.
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10-Year-Old Boy Shot in the Head During Drive-by Shooting in Philadelphia
A 10-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital Wednesday in Northeast Philadelphia after being shot in the back of the head during a drive-by shooting, police said.
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‘Tonight': Chris Evans Spoiled ‘Endgame' for Anthony Mackie
Chris Evans talks about accidentally spoiling a big, touching “Avengers: Endgame” scene for Anthony Mackie during a football game and reveals if it was better picking up Thor’s hammer or Captain America’s shield for the first time.
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‘Tonight': Chris Evans Spoiled ‘Endgame' for Anthony Mackie
Chris Evans talks about accidentally spoiling a big, touching “Avengers: Endgame” scene for Anthony Mackie during a football game and reveals if it was better picking up Thor’s hammer or Captain America’s shield for the first time.
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Lion Air Crash Report Points to Boeing, Pilots, Maintenance
Indonesian investigators found plenty of blame to go around for a Boeing 737 Max crash that killed 189 people a year ago. They faulted design decisions by Boeing that made the plane vulnerable to failure of a single sensor. They criticized U.S. safety regulators who certified the plane. And they pointed fingers at one of their country’s own airlines, Lion...
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‘Captain America' Chris Evans Helps Dedicate Youth Theater in Mass.
“Captain America” actor Chris Evans returned to his native Massachusetts this weekend to help dedicate the new home of a youth theater company where as a youngster he honed his acting skills.
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One of Delta's First Flight Attendants Dies at Age 103
Sybil Peacock Harmon, one of Delta Air Lines’ very first flight attendants who later served in the military during World War II, has died. She was 103 years old. “We’re saddened to learn of Sybil Peacock Harmon’s passing,” Allison Ausband, senior vice president of in-flight service, told TODAY in an emailed statement. “Sybil was a beloved member of the Delta...
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‘Joker' Tops Box Office Again, Beats ‘Addams Family'
The first weekend was no fluke: “Joker” is a hit. The R-rated comic book villain origin story had a phenomenal second weekend at the box office, topping the charts once more over newcomers such as the animated “The Addams Family” and the Will Smith action pic “Gemini Man.” Warner Bros. said Sunday that “Joker” added an estimated $55 million from...
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Plain Clothes NYPD Captain Attacked By Duo Asking for Money in Midtown: Police
An on-duty NYPD captain was beaten by two men asking for money in midtown, police said
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Climate Change Activists Block Roads, March in Global Protests
Activists with the Extinction Rebellion movement blocked major roads across major European cities Monday, kicking off a wide-ranging series of worldwide protests demanding much more urgent action against climate change. In New York City, protesters doused the famous charging bull statue near Wall Street with fake blood. One protester waving a green flag climbed on top of the bull. Afterward,...
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‘A Gentle Giant': Hundreds Mourn NYPD Officer Brian Mulkeen, Killed in the Line of Duty, as a Forever Hero
An NYPD officer killed by friendly fire — the second this year — during a struggle with an armed man was honored at his funeral Friday as a hero, as hundreds upon hundreds of people gathered to pay tribute to the young man in blue.
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Gilroy High Football Cancels Season Amid Sexual Assault Probe
The remainder of Gilroy High School’s varsity football season was canceled Wednesday amid allegations of sexual assault against players brought by a teammate, school officials confirmed.
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NY Police Seek Link Between 3-Year-Old Boy Found and Charred Remains Discovered in Car
Police searching for the parents of a 3-year-old Florida boy found sleeping on a porch in upstate New York were working Tuesday to determine whether suspected human remains found in a burned-out car nearby are connected
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Deadly Blast Strikes Heart of Farmington Fire's Real ‘Brotherhood'
When an explosion destroyed a building, killed a firefighter and injured seven more people Monday in Farmington, Maine, it battered a local fire department with a tight-knit “brotherhood” and family ties that run deep. Captain Michael Bell was killed in the blast, while his brother, Farmington Fire Chief Terry Bell, remained in critical condition Tuesday night. So did Captain Scott...