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NASA astronaut from Needham who was stuck on space station for months retires

Suni Williams retired from NASA at the end of December after a 27-year career and 608 days in space, following an extended Starliner mission.
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4 hours ago

Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance say they are expecting their fourth child

Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance are expecting a son in late July, their fourth child.
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Day Around the Bay: Fremont Is Getting the Largest H Mart Location in the Entire United States

One person was killed and another was injured in a crash on the Hayward-San Mateo Bridge Tuesday afternoon, when a car stalled and was hit from behind by a large van. California Highway Patrol officers insist that alcohol and drugs were not a factor, and as of 6 pm Tuesday night, traffic on the bridge was moving again, though barely at a crawl.
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4 hours ago

Judge orders release of actor Timothy Busfield pending child sex abuse case

Timothy Busfield released on his own recognizance pending trial on child sex abuse charges, supervised by pretrial services and allowed to leave the state.
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3 hours ago

Suspect identified, charged in 2024 killing of Antioch man

Ronald Jackson III was identified and charged with murder, kidnapping, and criminal threats in the May 15, 2024 killing of Raheem Coe in Antioch.
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5 hours ago

USC adds Nebraska's Mike Ekeler as new special teams coordinator

USC hired Nebraska special teams coordinator Mike Ekeler for 2026 to dramatically improve the Trojans' special teams performance.
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19 hours ago

Gretchen Whitmer says it's not 'paranoia' to fear Trump using the military in elections

Michigan is preparing for potential efforts by pro-Trump forces or the Trump administration to disrupt vote counting in 2026 and 2028.
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19 hours ago

Wall Street-backed landlords a target for both Trump and Democrats

Institutional investors buying single-family homes reduced homebuying opportunities and increased rents, prompting local rental caps and proposed federal bans to protect homeowners.
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16 hours ago

The divorce between the U.S. and WHO is final this week. Or is it?

The United States initiated formal withdrawal from the World Health Organization, setting a Jan. 22 exit while rejecting payment of owed WHO dues.
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7 hours ago

Justice Department subpoenas Walz and others in immigration enforcement obstruction investigation

Federal prosecutors served grand jury subpoenas on Minnesota officials probing whether public statements and actions obstructed federal immigration enforcement during a major Minneapolis–St. Paul operation.
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9 hours ago

ASEAN won't endorse election in military-ruled Myanmar, Malaysia says

ASEAN will not endorse or certify Myanmar's recent election due to lack of inclusive and free participation and absence of ASEAN observers.
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19 hours ago

Trump promised to cut energy bills in half. One year later, has he delivered?

U.S. gasoline prices fell about 20% year-over-year, but low oil prices have kept domestic drilling muted while electricity costs are rising.
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1 day ago

Video: A City on Edge: Protesters Clash in Minneapolis

A small pro-ICE rally led by Jake Lang in Minneapolis quickly drew larger counterprotests and turned violent, with his group outnumbered.
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19 hours ago

New Orleans brings back the house call, sending nurses to visit newborns and moms

New Orleans implemented Family Connects postnatal nurse home visits to improve maternal and infant health by providing hands-on support during early months.
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16 hours ago

Trump leaks world leaders' messages. And, Indiana wins its first national title

President Trump texted world leaders about seizing Greenland, citing not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize, as leaders convene in Davos.
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19 hours ago

Polyester clothing has been causing a stir online. But how valid are the concerns?

Your eyes don't deceive you. The use of polyester has ballooned with time, according to Henry Navarro Delgado, an associate professor at Toronto Metropolitan University's school of fashion. It's partly because polyester can be quite useful, he said. It is a type of plastic made from petroleum compounds that are cooled and stretched into yarn, according to Michael Palladino, a fashion industry veteran and lecturer at Kingsborough Community College's business of fashion program in New York.
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Will 'Psychiatry's Bible' add a postpartum psychosis diagnosis?

Postpartum psychosis often strikes women with no history of mental illness, who in the weeks after giving birth are seized by paranoia or delusions. Emily Sliwinski got home from the hospital after giving birth to her first child three years ago, and almost immediately began spiraling. Her thoughts raced; she was unable to sleep; she began hallucinating that her dog was speaking to her. She became obsessed with solving the national shortage of infant formula, covering a corkboard with notes and ideas.
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18 hours ago

Trump's Board of Peace has several invited leaders trying to figure out how it'll work

embark on a bold new approach to resolving global conflict
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10 hours ago

'The miracle': A 6-year-old walked away from the train wreck that killed her family

A southern Spain train derailment killed at least 41 people and left a 6-year-old girl orphaned after she survived with minor injuries and is now with her grandparents.
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19 hours ago

Medicaid has a new way to pay for costly sickle cell treatment: Only if it works

A CMS-negotiated Medicaid payment model ties costly gene therapies for sickle cell to outcomes, requiring rebates if treatments fail and raising affordability concerns for Medicaid.
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11 hours ago

Tuesday Morning Topline: Protests Planned Marking One Year of Trump 2.0

Protests, a missing foster teen, storm repairs, an incoming major US winter storm, a Pride flag dispute, Meta ad concerns, and warnings about global order.
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SpaceX didn't properly inspect crane before collapse at Starbase, OSHA says | TechCrunch

OSHA found SpaceX failed to properly inspect a repaired hydraulic crane before its collapse at Starbase, resulting in seven serious violations and $115,850 in fines.
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Toxicology report says late US chess star Daniel Naroditsky had drugs in his system

A toxicology report obtained from the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner shows that Naroditsky had methamphetamine, amphetamine, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine in his system at the time of death. The latter two compounds are the primary psychoactive ingredients in kratom, a plant-based supplement that can act as a stimulant or sedative depending on dosage. Methamphetamine and amphetamine are synthetic stimulants that can cause severe cardiovascular strain, organ damage and fatal overdoses.
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Man attacked by group of young bicyclists in SF after he asks them to slow down

A man was chased, battered, and robbed by a group of bicyclists near the San Francisco Maritime Museum; no arrests yet, investigation active.
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7 hours ago

Over 160 workers laid off at Springfield rail plant after MBTA car parts get stuck in customs

CRRC MA will furlough 161 Springfield workers because customs detentions under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act halted delivery of critical car shells and parts.
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10 U.S. Cities That Are Paying Remote Workers up to $15,000 to Move There in 2026

Many U.S. towns and small cities offer cash incentives, housing aid, and practical benefits to attract remote workers seeking lower costs and a sustainable rhythm.
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1 day ago

Duke sues Darian Mensah, tries to stop transfer portal entry

Duke sued quarterback Darian Mensah seeking to block his transfer while arbitration over his NIL contract proceeds; a judge denied the immediate injunction.
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12 hours ago

Reported crime in San Jose fell in 2025 - San Jose Spotlight

San Jose's reported violent crime fell 15% and property crime fell 7% in 2025, continuing a downward trend that began in 2024.
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Strong winds cause skiers to go off trail on Mt. Moosilauke

Two skiers became lost on Mt. Moosilauke in blizzard-like conditions and were rescued overnight after a multi-mile search using snowmobiles and snowshoes.
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8 hours ago

Lawyers say 18-year-old will plead guilty to North Carolina shooting that left five dead

An 18-year-old, Austin Thompson, plans to plead guilty to a 2022 North Carolina mass shooting that killed five people, including his brother.
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1 day ago

A smaller version of Las Vegas' Sphere coming to Washington DC area

A 6,000-seat Sphere with an LED-covered Exosphere will be built at National Harbor, Maryland, promising thousands of jobs and significant local revenue.
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12 hours ago

19-year-old killed in snowy Maine crash

A 19-year-old Connecticut woman died Saturday following a crash on a snowy Maine highway, authorities said. Maine State Police identified the teen as Joamaliz Orozco, an East Hartford resident. Shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, troopers responded to a crash on the Falmouth Spur near the on-ramp to Interstate 295 North in Falmouth, State Police said. The car, a white 2013 Subaru Impreza, had reportedly gone off the road and crashed into the guardrail.
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6 hours ago

Beatdown in BJ's restaurant bathroom: Oakley man faces felony case

An Oakley man was arrested and charged with beating a man and causing serious bodily injury after the two fought next to a restroom urinal, court records show. The trouble started on Jan. 15, when the alleged victim accused the suspect, a 23-year-old man, of tagging near the urinal inside the restroom. The 23-year-old denied it and the argument delved into a fight, which broke up when the victim left the restroom with a bloody face, authorities said.
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7 hours ago

All but one juror voted to acquit Richmond police officer who tased man 35 times

Ex-Richmond officer's trial ended in mistrial after 11 of 12 jurors voted not guilty for using a stun gun repeatedly during a 2022 arrest.
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This Man Guzzles News So That You Don't Have To - Washingtonian

I don't look at much of anything the night before, because I feel quite strongly that there could be something that happens at 3 AM that throws everything into complete chaos. Maybe I'm a moron for doing it this way, but I feel like it's not really until the next morning that you can say, "Okay, here's what's happened, and here's what people are probably going to be thinking about."
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1 day ago

Kansas: Bill Self hospitalized, does not travel with team

Bill Self, Kansas men's basketball coach, was hospitalized Monday, received IV fluids, did not travel to Colorado, and was reported to be feeling better.
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12 hours ago

Teen's car was in San Francisco; she is still missing

A 17-year-old, Sara Gene Keene, went missing Jan. 2 after leaving Philo; her car was seen in San Francisco and she remains unlocated.
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16 hours ago

This Small Texas City Is the Cheapest Place to Retire on a Budget in the U.S.

However, if you're prioritizing affordability in this next chapter of your life, you'll need to narrow down your options even further. Recently, U.S. News & World Report compiled a ranking of the cheapest cities and towns for Americans to retire in 2025 and 2026, and a small city in Texas took the top spot. Based on annual housing costs for mortgage-paying homeowners and median gross rent, Eagle Pass is officially the No. 1 place in Texas-and the country-for retirees to live well on a budget.
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1 day ago

Michael La Sasso joins LIV Golf, forfeits Masters eligibility

which referred to the former Ole Miss star as "one of golf's promising young talents." "It's a rare opportunity to learn from one of the greatest players in the history of the game, and I don't take that lightly," La Sasso said in a statement. "LIV Golf allows me to compete at the highest level on a global stage, and I thrive in a team environment, especially one with the camaraderie and support that defines HyFlyers GC."
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5 hours ago

Maine father charged with murder in 12-week-old infant's death

A 24-year-old father was charged with murder after his 12-week-old daughter was found unresponsive, later died, and the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide.
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23 hours ago

Businessman nicknamed 'The Vet' off the hook with 'The Family' gang after taking fall for 10m cocaine haul

Michael Murphy, known as 'The Vet,' largely avoided The Family's threat by pleading guilty to possess €10.6 million of cocaine.
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1 day ago

Wetzel: Hoosiers delivered a national title for the everyman

The transfer portal enabled Indiana's 16-0 national championship by creating a meritocratic path for overlooked players like Fernando Mendoza and Mikail Kamara.
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14 hours ago

AI Darling to Crime World Laundromat? AppLovin Tanks on Short-Seller's Bombshell Report

The CapitalWatch report, titled "The Southeast Asian Money Laundering Syndicate's NASDAQ 'Laundromat'," focuses on AppLovin's capital structure and operations. It accuses primary shareholder Hao Tang and his network of injecting illegal funds into the company while evading anti-money laundering rules. The document links these funds to about 6.67 billion yuan in illegal proceeds from China's Tuandaiwang platform, a collapsed peer-to-peer lending site, and revenues from Southeast Asian scams like "pig-butchering" crypto frauds.
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17 hours ago

Fort Lauderdale scores high as landing spot for people moving to Florida, U-Haul survey says

U-Haul ranked Florida as the No. 2 growth state for 2025, second only to Texas, according to its proprietary growth index that analyzed one-way customer moves from the past calendar year. The company said Florida climbed two spots from No. 4 in 2024. It was ranked No. 2 from 2021-23 and was the leading growth state in 2019. The year 2025 marked "11 consecutive years that Florida has been among the top four U-Haul growth states," the company said in a statement.
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9 hours ago

In the California desert, a former death machine can be yours at a discount

If you happen to have $950,000 and a hangar to spare, a famed - and heavily discounted - American warbird in the California desert can be yours. Described as the "World's Only Privately Owned F-4 Phantom Capable of Flight" by its listing agents, the McDonnell F4H-1F has a significant and storied past: During a demonstration in 1961, this exact plane dropped several 500-pound bombs on Fort Bragg, influencing the U.S. Air Force's decision to order them.
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1 day ago

Hoboken's Camera Program Got Drivers Out of Bike and Bus Lanes - But New Mayor Won't Commit - Streetsblog New York City

Camera enforcement on Washington Street cut bike-lane blockage by nearly 22 hours daily and bus-stop obstruction by about 11 hours, improving safety and retail.
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9 hours ago

Teen BMW driver arrested for manslaughter for 107-mph crash that killed woman, 76

Police sources say he was going 107 mph south on the Cross Island Parkway, more than twice the 50 mph speed limit, when he crashed a relative's 2025 BMW M3 near Hempstead Ave. about 4 p.m. July 5. When Pawar moved from the center lane to the right lane he rear-ended a Honda Accord driven by a 53-year-old man. The force of the impact sent the Accord off the road onto a grassy shoulder, where it slammed into a tree.
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18 hours ago

Nearly half of gig workers sell or share accounts for driving and making deliveries - highlighting a big security risk

Many gig workers sell or rent access to their gig-work app accounts despite platform prohibitions, creating safety and verification risks.
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14 hours ago

Snow totals: See which Mass. towns got hit hardest this past weekend

Several Massachusetts towns recorded seven inches or more of snow, with Dighton reporting 7.4 inches, followed by an incoming period of deep cold.
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10 hours ago

14-year-old football star shot, killed in park near his California home

That was like my brother, not by blood but by love," teammate Gavin Hernandez said. "I've known him since I was like 9, 10 years old... went to championship together, got a ring together, went to nationals.
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14 hours ago

GSA's star mark logo gets a makeover for nation's 250th

GSA will use a 'GSA 250 Star Mark' with flag and red, white, and blue colors in 2026 to mark the nation's 250th anniversary.
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19 hours ago

Digest: Publishers Sue Google Over Alleged Ad Tech Manipulation; Labour MPs Push for Under-16s Social Media Ban; Threads Surpasses X in Daily Mobile Users

Five major US publishers sued Google alleging deceptive ad-tech practices that reduced publisher revenue, while Google appeals a US antitrust ruling over its search monopoly.
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10 hours ago

New lottery coming to Mass. will award $1 million a year for life

Millionaire for Life launches Feb. 22 in Massachusetts with daily $5 plays offering a $1 million-per-year-for-life jackpot and annuity or cash payout options.
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5 hours ago

GameStop Kills 'Infinite Money Glitch' In Wake Of YouTube Video

On January 20, video game retailer, Bitcoin investor, and Funko Pop graveyard GameStop posted a lengthy comment to Twitter about a so-called "Infinite Money Glitch" that was recently discovered by YouTube content creator RJCmedia. How the glitch worked, apparently, was that if you bought a Nintendo Switch 2 for $415 and then immediately traded it back in along with the purchase of any pre-owned game, a promo would be triggered that increased the value of the trade-in to $472. Repeat this a few times, and you could rack up a few hundred bucks in trade-in credit.
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1 day ago

Troops stand by to enter Minnesota. And, Trump plans for a Board of Peace

Up to 1,500 active-duty troops in Alaska are on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota, a U.S. official informed NPR. This comes as the Trump administration has escalated pressure on the state, including threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act to suppress protests happening in Minneapolis. Anti-ICE protesters continued to take to the streets over the weekend, even as temperatures plummeted.
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1 day ago

Sheinbaum reassures Mexico after US military movements spark concern

Claudia Sheinbaum said U.S. military flights near Mexico were limited and a U.S. transport performed logistical training authorized by Mexico's Defense Secretary.
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1 day ago

Civil rights leaders discuss the lessons of the '60s for the Trump era

Civil rights activism faces renewed, coordinated resistance under the Trump administration, requiring broader strategy as legal and administrative attacks target DEI and voting protections.
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8 hours ago

Curt Cignetti's daughter revisits old viral post, confirms father is happy - ESPN

Curt Cignetti led Indiana to its first national football title, defeating Miami 27-21, and expressed clear happiness after overcoming years of futility.
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10 hours ago

Dodgers remain interested in Brewers' Freddy Peralta

Dodgers remain interested in acquiring durable All-Star starter Freddy Peralta to bolster a rotation that has struggled with injuries and needs reliable innings.
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12 hours ago

These Brave Parents Named Their Child Karen. They Stand By It

Cultural memes and generational trends caused the name Karen to sharply decline in popularity despite many Karens being delightful individuals.
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1 day ago

One year after Bay Area landlord's slaying, Zizians cases still grab headlines

It was Jan. 17, 2025, when 82-year-old landlord Curtis Lind was walking outside his property on the 300 block of Lemon Street when an assailant wearing a mask and a black beanie stabbed him in the neck. Lind died on the sidewalk where he had lived and worked for years. Investigators later charged Maximillian Snyder with the murder, alleging Lind was targeted because he was a key witness in a previously violent attack on Lind, tied to the same group.
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New Reports Reveal Years of Unaddressed Osprey Safety Risks

The V-22 Osprey fleet exhibits a growing cumulative safety risk with recurring mechanical failures and delayed fixes, producing higher-than-normal mishap and fatality rates.
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1 day ago

Bishop Warns Clergy To Be Ready For a New Era of Martyrdom' To Protect The Vulnerable' in The U.S.

I have told the clergy of the Episcopal diocese of New Hampshire that we may be entering into that same witness, Hirschfeld said. And I've asked them to get their affairs in order, to make sure they have their wills written, because it may be that now is no longer the time for statements, but for us with our bodies, to stand between the powers of this world and the most vulnerable.
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1 day ago

Driver threatened cyclist with gun in Medway, police say

Travis Ross, 31, was arrested for armed road rage after nearly hitting a cyclist, pointing a handgun, and being found with a loaded 9mm.
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For This Palisades Toymaker, Fire Safety Is No Game

A resident blamed Los Angeles officials for negligence after an unextinguished arson reignited, causing a destructive wildfire that destroyed thousands of Pacific Palisades structures.
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Arrests Made for Murder at Amazon Facility

An Amazon fulfillment center in Texas became a murder scene after a dispute between co-workers spiraled into a shooting that left one man dead and two others implicated in his murder. The incident unfolded just after 10 p.m. on January 10 at a San Antonio Amazon facility located at U.S. Highway 90 and Loop 1604, local news station WOAI reports.
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11-year-ol boy accused of shooting father dead over Nintendo Switch dispute

An 11-year-old boy in Duncannon, Pennsylvania, fatally shot his father after the father confiscated his Nintendo Switch; the boy has been charged with criminal homicide.
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1 day ago

Driver in custody after car crashes into lobby of Massachusetts police station

A 2022 BMW SUV crashed into the Shrewsbury police station lobby; driver detained and hospitalized; no officers, staff, or public injured.
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Fun-loving Kiwi Campbell Wright gives the US hope for its first biathlon Olympic medal

Wright said he trusts his fitness and training as he heads to the Games, where the pressure will be on him to perform. I think having success in the past just gives me confidence because I've already done more than I thought I could do in this sport, so the way I see it anything extra is just cream, he told The Associated Press.
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WATCH: Stunning Drone Footage Reveals Extent of 100+ Vehicle Pileup in Michigan That Injured At Least 10

I'd say that a lot of times people think that they are safe drivers, and so they think that the weather conditions don't affect them, Sparks said. But I would just say that you can't control what other drivers are doing, first of all, and when you have limited visibility coupled with limited stopping distance because of snowy or icy roads, there's nothing you can do sometimes to prevent a crash.
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2 days ago

AP men's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown

Arizona is unanimous No. 1; Nebraska and Miami (OH) are other remaining unbeaten teams, with Miami (OH) ranked first time in 27 years.
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1 day ago

Oakland fire crews battle 3-alarm fire in downtown area

Firefighters early Monday fought a three-alarm fire that broke out at a building in the downtown area, fire officials said. Few details were available immediately. Firefighters were first called about 7 a.m. in the 1700 block of Broadway, near 19th Street, according to fire dispatchers. Initial reports confirmed by dispatchers indicated the fire was at a multi-story building, perhaps at least five stories. About 40-50 firefighters were at the scene.
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1 day ago

Remarkable' UPS driver ran into burning home to save woman, 101

A UPS driver carried 101-year-old Ann Edwards from a smoke-filled Santa Ana condominium to safety while neighbors and firefighters helped extinguish the kitchen fire.
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Owner found by NYPD of SUV that struck former child star Kianna Underwood in fatal Brooklyn hit-run

Police located the owner of a black 2021 Ford Explorer linked to the hit-and-run death of former child actor Kianna Underwood; the vehicle was seized.
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Dozens of ways to enjoy the Super Bowl 60 festivities ahead of the game

Bay Area hosts Super Bowl LX events Feb. 2–8, offering free and paid activities for sports fans and general audiences including concerts and parties.
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2 days ago

Surge of bets on Miami moves line toward underdog Hurricanes

Sharp money on Miami moved the national-championship spread from Indiana -8.5 to -7.5, reflecting increased betting support for the Hurricanes.
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1 day ago

Vote now: Bay Area News Group girls athlete of the week

This week, we consider performances from Jan. 12-17 . Polls close at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Vote as many times as you'd like until then without using bots or any other artificial methods of voting. Votes by email and after 5 p.m. Wednesday are not counted. Scroll to the bottom for the poll. Winners are announced each Friday online and in the print edition of the Mercury News and East Bay Times sports sections.
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2 days ago

Chris Gotterup opens PGA Tour season by winning Sony Open

Chris Gotterup won the Sony Open at 16-under 264, securing his third straight PGA Tour season victory and rising to No. 17 in the world.
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2 days ago

U.S. military troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota

Up to 1,500 active-duty U.S. troops from the Army's 11th Airborne Division are on standby in Alaska for possible deployment to Minnesota amid protests.
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2 days ago

Parts of Florida receive rare snowfall as freezing temperatures linger

Rare snowfall and freezing temperatures affected parts of Florida and the Florida Panhandle with up to 2 inches in Pensacola and short-lived arctic cold.
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United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80

LONDON Just over 80 years ago, directly after the Second World War, the United Nations General Assembly met for the first time, in a Methodist hall in Blitz-damaged central London. There, representatives from 51 countries convened to talk about the importance of international cooperation. Advocates hoped that the UNGA would be the main forum for world leaders to discuss global issues, and thereby avoid future conflict.
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