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6 hours ago

Rhode Island man accused of faking his death to avoid rape charges is sentenced to at least 5 years in prison

Nicholas Rossi, convicted of rapes in Utah, was sentenced to five years to life after being called a serial abuser and a flight risk.
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14 hours ago

Miami Beach puts the art in offshore artificial reef

Reefline will be a seven-mile artificial reef off Miami Beach combining marine-grade concrete art installations with coral restoration and public snorkeling access.
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14 hours ago
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Former NFL player Doug Martin died after struggling with officers while being detained, police say

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Former NFL player Doug Martin died after struggling with officers while being detained, police say

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12 hours ago

American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies at 29

Daniel Naroditsky, a 29-year-old chess grandmaster, popularized chess through streaming and coaching; he died Monday, with the cause of death not immediately known.
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Israel takes steps to shut down international aid groups in Gaza and the West Bank

Israel is deregistering major international NGOs and severely restricting aid and staff access to Gaza and the West Bank, citing security and ideological grounds.
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5 hours ago
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Shutdown with no clear end poses new economic threat

A prolonged government shutdown can significantly reduce economic output and impose growing direct and indirect costs as services halt and workers lose pay.
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7 hours ago
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Shutdown to impact federal workers' pay. And, tensions grow between U.S. and Colombia

Federal workers face a missed full paycheck this Friday as the government shutdown continues, risking wider economic effects and potential cuts to social program benefits.
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5 hours ago

Stock Market Live October 21: S&P 500 (VOO) at All Time Highs on Strong Earnings

Markets continue to push higher on strong earnings and upgrades. At the moment, Dow futures are up about 23 points. Nasdaq futures are up about three, as the S&P 500 tacks on about two points. All gaining a boost after General Motors ( NYSE: GM) hiked its guidance for the full year and beat earnings expectations. In fact, GM's EPS of $2.80 was better than the $2.31 expected. Revenue of $48.59 billion was better than the estimates of $45.27 billion.
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Dollar firm on easing tensions, uncertainty remains - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The dollar index was firm on Tuesday as investors monitored developments around the US government shutdown. Hopes of a breakthrough emerged after National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett suggested the shutdown could end this week. At the same time, easing concerns over trade tensions with China could lift the currency. Receding concerns over the US banking sector could also limit the pressure on the dollar.
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St. John's tops Big East preseason poll for 1st time since 1991

St. John's captured the Big East preseason No.1 for the first time since 1991–92; Zuby Ejiofor preseason player of year; UConn strong with Braylon Mullins
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18 hours ago

How To Counter Evolving Cybersecurity Threats: The North Korean IT Worker Edition

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has intensified its nationwide crackdown on schemes involving North Korean information technology (IT) workers who fraudulently obtained employment at U.S. businesses. Over the past few years, the U.S. government issued multiple advisories to detect and combat the North Korean remote IT workers' attempts to infiltrate U.S. businesses, the latest of which came in July this year.
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Federal immigration agent hospitalized after shooting in South Los Angeles

A federal immigration enforcement agent and a suspect were wounded during a South Los Angeles operation; neither sustained life-threatening injuries.
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17 hours ago

CFP Bubble Watch: Who's in, who's out, who has work to do after Week 8

Last year, in the inaugural season of the 12-team College Football Playoff, eight of the teams that qualified had two losses. Five of the seven at-large teams had two losses, and three of the five conference champions had at least two losses. Keep that in mind as more contenders fall each week and the playoff picture changes -- this system is more forgiving.
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4 hours ago

Man who sent 'So I raped you' message to woman sentenced for 2013 college campus assault

Ian Cleary, who admitted sexually assaulting a classmate in 2013 and later messaged "So I raped you," was sentenced to two-to-four years in prison.
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4 hours ago

General Motors shares surge 8% as tariff outlook improves

General Motors raised its annual adjusted core profit outlook to $12.0–$13.0 billion and lowered expected tariff impact to $3.5–$4.5 billion while facing weaker EV demand.
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Top analyst says China is playing a 'key role' in the price of gold going through the roof, and he's got the data to prove it | Fortune

China's broad-based demand—central bank buying, arbitrage, household safe-haven purchases—is driving gold to record highs, outpacing the U.S. dollar as reserve asset.
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A Grand Teton mountain runner set a record. But his route turned into a crime

Michelino Sunseri climbed past boulders on his way to a record-breaking feat: The extreme runner reached the summit of Grand Teton, one of the highest mountains in the American West, and then rushed back down, all in less than three hours. The National Park Service, however, didn't celebrate. Instead, it charged him with a crime. In September, Sunseri, 33, was found guilty of a misdemeanor for spending just two minutes during the run on a prohibited trail in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
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Men's NCAA basketball conference player of the year picks

Who is most likely to battle for those rights is more apparent in the major conferences. Duke's Cameron Boozer and NC State's Darrion Williams are candidates in the ACC. Donovan Dent, the UCLA star who transferred from New Mexico, could push Purdue's Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn in the Big Ten. Kentucky's Otega Oweh and Florida's Alex Condon lead a crowded field of candidates for individual honors in the SEC.
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2 hours ago

Queens Man Scams 64-Year-Old Of $121,000: Police

A Queens man was arrested for attempting to steal over $121,000 from a 64-year-old elder via a tech-support phone scam.
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7 hours ago

Indiana's Curt Cignetti praises UCLA as 'undefeated' in wake of midseason surge

UCLA recovered from an 0-4 start to win three straight Big Ten games and will face undefeated No. 2 Indiana while riding a potent rushing attack.
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15 hours ago

Dodgers' World Series Opponent Revealed: Here's Everything You Need to Know

The 94-win Blue Jays are a feared team around the league, and for good reason. They ran through the regular season behind the talents of the aforementioned Springer, who hit .309 this season with an OPS of .959, a bWAR of 4.8, and smashed 32 home runs. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the slugging first baseman of the Blue Jays, hit .292 with 23 home runs and 84 RBIs.
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Former LO sentenced in reverse mortgage fraud scheme

Together, they obtained homeowners' reverse mortgage funds under the pretense of financing home repairs but ultimately diverted the money. Bohn held a mortgage loan originator license from 2012 to 2018 and pleaded guilty to mail and wire fraud. He entered a plea agreement in January 2024, and his state license was revoked in July of that year. According to court documents, Bohn's sentence announced Wednesday was shorter than the 28 months requested by federal prosecutors.
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SpaceX settles lawsuit with Cards Against Humanity over alleged trespassing in Texas

SpaceX settled a lawsuit after admitting trespass and removing construction equipment from Cards Against Humanity's Texas property, with terms undisclosed.
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'No Kings' Protester Busted for Tripping 'Faceplant Guy'

A No Kings protester has been arrested in Colorado for tripping a New York Giants fan now known as faceplant guy after twice falling flat on his face while chasing a demonstrator. The chaotic incident unfolded in Denver on Sunday as the man, walking with friends on the sidewalk adjacent to the protest, began chanting, God bless Trump at protesters and flashing his middle finger. Video of the incident was shot by Drew Kartos, who uploaded the clip to Instagram on Sunday.
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Jersey City officer fatally shoots man who first opened fire at police, mayor says

Fulop said the confrontation happened near Ege and Bergen avenues when police saw the man "acting suspiciously," "noticed a bulge in his clothing consistent with a possible firearm" and approached him. That's when the man shot at the officer, who then returned fire and struck him, Fulop said. The man was later pronounced dead at the hospital, according to the mayor. Officials did not immediately identify the man or specify his age, but said no officers were hurt during the incident.
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Donald Trump Owns Christopher Moynihan's Alleged Death Threat against Hakeem Jeffries - emptywheel

Pardoned Jan. 6 participant Zach Alam was convicted of burglary and larceny after entering a Richmond home, stealing valuables, and posing as an Xfinity technician.
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14 hours ago

Waymo's self-driving cars to be investigated by feds after failing to stop properly for school bus

The federal government is investigating Waymo after a robotaxi reportedly failed to stop for children exiting a school bus in Atlanta.
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You'll soon be able to take the train from midtown Manhattan to Albany for $40

Metro-North will extend service to Albany-Rensselaer in spring 2026 with one daily round-trip from Grand Central priced around $40 each way.
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14 hours ago

I knew in my head we were dying': the last voyage of the Scandies Rose

Scandies Rose departed Kodiak in severe December weather with 198 heavy crab pots and seven crew, creating significant stability and safety risks.
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16 hours ago

Family of girl who nearly lost leg at summer camp sues Coconut Grove Sailing Club

The parents of a girl who nearly lost leg while participating in a summer sailing club is suing the club - and counselors - over an incident that occurred days before a barge hit a sailboat full of summer campers off Miami Beach. Bolivar Viteri and Michelle Viteri, the parents of 11-year-old Catherine Viteri, are seeking $10 million in damages, according to a lawsuit filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court on Monday.
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2 hours ago

Police make arrest after former Fall River mayor stabbed, seriously injured

Former Fall River mayor Will Flanagan was seriously stabbed Monday, hospitalized in serious but stable condition; police arrested a person of interest Tuesday.
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3 hours ago

False alarm on American Airlines after pilots thought someone was trying to break into the cockpit

Pilots misinterpreted intercom static as an attempted cockpit breach, prompting a flight to return to Omaha less than 40 minutes after departure.
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57 minutes ago

Pilots on an LAX-bound flight thought people were trying to breach the cabin and declared an emergency

A flight bound for Los Angeles International Airport on Monday evening was diverted after a communication issue resulted in the pilots thinking people were trying to breach the cockpit, officials said. An American Airlines flight left from Eppley Airfield in Omaha around 4:40 p.m. and returned to the airport about 20 minutes later for an unknown reason, according to flight tracking website FlightAware.
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Police arrest man at Atlanta airport after getting tip he was planning to shoot it up'

Police arrested a man at Atlanta's bustling airport on Monday after getting a tip from his family that he was planning to shoot up the place and found an assault rifle and ammunition in his truck outside, the city's police chief said. Billy Joe Cagle, of Cartersville, Georgia, had described his plan to shoot up the world's busiest airport on a social media livestream, said Darin Schierbaum, the chief of police, during a news conference.
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8 hours ago

Where are the best bookstores in Upstate NY? Bookmark a visit to these 12 indie spots

A real favorite for the reading community of Syracuse. They have almost 60,000 books here (they sell online also), and you can buy a book here for a dollar or for $5,000. Now nearly 35 years old, this is the oldest used bookstore in Syracuse and one of the oldest in Central New York. You will be hard-pressed to come out of this popular bookstore in less than an hour. The browsing is just that good!
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2 hours ago

Everett arson suspect arrested in Alabama

Lawrence Stockton, 27, was arrested and charged with arson and larceny after an Everett apartment fire displacing dozens and causing over $500,000 damage.
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3 hours ago

Stephen A. Smith Claims Dallas Mavericks Star Kyrie Irving Was Right' About Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories

Stephen A. Smith now believes Kyrie Irving was justified in refusing the COVID-19 vaccine and credits him for foresight about vaccine-related conspiracy theories.
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17 hours ago

Cars stuck in collapsed White Plains, N.Y. parking garage slowly being removed, engineers say

A partial collapse at the White Plains parking garage trapped hundreds of vehicles and revealed missing inspection records for 2019, 2022, and 2025.
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1 hour ago

Trial of Brooklyn MDC guard who shot at smugglers' car won't hear of jail's violence: judge

A judge barred evidence about the MDC's violent reputation and contraband smuggling from the trial of a former guard accused of shooting a suspected smuggler.
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9 hours ago

Jeffrey Epstein wanted his body to be frozen until technology could bring him back to life, accuser says in memoir

Jeffrey Epstein planned to have his body cryogenically preserved after death to await future revival and framed sexual abuse as part of a supposed natural order.
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1 day ago

Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped 60,000 kids avoid allergies, study finds

Feeding peanut products to infants from about 4 months has prevented 60,000 childhood peanut allergies and cut peanut allergy in ages 0–3 by over 40%.
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3 hours ago

America's Oldest Funhouse is in Easton, Pennsylvania

Hilarity Hall at Bushkill Park in Easton, PA, houses what is believed to be the nation's oldest funhouse, built around 1914.
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22 hours ago

The safest cities in the US, ranked

Warwick, RI; Overland Park, KS; and Burlington, VT rank among the safest U.S. cities based on crime, natural-disaster risk, and financial metrics.
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1 day ago

An alarming number of independent publishers and small chains closed papers last year, new Medill study finds - Poynter

Small, independent local newspapers are closing rapidly, creating news deserts, reducing daily newspapers below 1,000, and eroding community-trusted local journalism.
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1 day ago

Prep Rally: St. John Bosco has a big advantage at this position

St. John Bosco's quartet of top receivers makes the offense nearly unbeatable when quarterback Koa Malau'ulu has time to throw.
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1 day ago

Yes, the Holiday Bowl considered moving January's game to Saudi Arabia. Here's why.

Holiday Bowl sought to relocate its January game to Saudi Arabia to alleviate severe financial strain, but the plan was blocked by ACC officials.
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18 hours ago

The U.S. Coast Guard's Quiet Drug War Wins Amid Trump's Caribbean Strikes

Detecting and interdicting narco-terrorism on the high seas involves significant interagency and international coordination. U.S. Southern Command's (SOUTHCOM's) Joint Interagency Task Force-South (JIATFS), based in Key West, Florida, detects and monitors both aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs. Once interdiction becomes imminent, the law enforcement phase of the operation begins, and control of the operation shifts to the U.S. Coast Guard throughout the interdiction and apprehension.
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22 hours ago

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

Several Bay Area high school athletes produced standout performances Oct. 13-18, including multi-goal water polo games and high-yardage, multi-touchdown football outings.
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1 day ago

Burritos and wraps are being recalled over fears of Listeria in eggs. Full list of ready-to-eat products to avoid

Nearly 92,000 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat breakfast burritos and wraps containing eggs were recalled due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
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19 hours ago

Earthquake confirmed in Hunterdon County, New Jersey

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed a small earthquake struck New Jersey on Monday. A 1.6 magnitude quake was recorded at around 2:46 p.m. northeast of Califon in Hunterdon County, the USGS said. It was felt by at least eight people, according to the federal agency. This latest earthquake follows a pair of more powerful ones that shook the Garden State in August. A 2.7 magnitude quake rattled Hillsdale on Aug. 5, days after a 3.0 magnitude quake struck Bergen County's Hasbrouck Heights.
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1 day ago

Model charged with murder in connection with ambush-style shooting in California parking garage

A social media influencer and model faces murder charges in a 2024 ambush-style parking garage shooting that killed Christian Espinoza Silver.
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1 day ago

Four teens killed in horrific head-on crash on NJ Turnpike

Four yeshiva students died after a southbound Mazda was struck head-on by a wrong-way Dodge Ram and then hit a tractor-trailer on New Jersey Turnpike.
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1 day ago

Staten Island HS girls' tennis: Hill's Emily Agushi captures borough CHSAA individuals singles crown

Agushi was dominate throughout the 76-point match barely letting Lee see any daylight. After a quick 2-0 start, Lee hit a couple of winners to lead 40-15 before letting the sudden death game slip away. Up 5-0, Agushi finally had a let up, double faulting twice and committing two errors that allowed Lee to get on the board. However, Agushi broke back at love with a forehand winner and a closing volley to capture the first set in 37 points.
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Max Verstappen wins F1 US Grand Prix; cuts Piastri standings lead

Red Bull's Max Verstappen dominated the US Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday, leading every lap to take another significant chunk out of Oscar Piastri's Formula One championship lead on a perfect weekend in Texas. McLaren's Piastri finished fifth with his teammate and closest rival, Lando Norris, seconds after passing Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, last year's winner, five laps from the chequered flag.
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How to Help International Nonprofits, Including the Mexican Nonprofits That Came to Texas's Aid - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Once we learned [Kerr County was] affected, we knew we had to come down here. We know this was a mission to come and help our brothers," Aldaba said. "We just [wanted] to make sure that we can work as fast as we can and try to make some headway with all the things we had to do.
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20 hours ago

US man accused of faking own death after rape conviction gets at least five years in prison

District judge Barry Lawrence sentenced Rossi to no less than five years and up to life at the Utah state correctional facility to begin immediately. He noted that Utah has indeterminate sentencing, meaning the sentence is given in a range of years rather than a fixed number, and the state's board of pardons and parole determines the actual release date.
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23 hours ago

Flight delays are piling up due to the shutdown. Some travelers are taking this extra step to protect themselves

Travelers are increasingly buying "cancel for any reason" insurance amid government-shutdown-related flight delays and cancellations, raising CFAR purchases to 10% in Sept–Oct.
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18 hours ago

Will CalFresh Benefits Be Affected by the Government Shutdown? What We Know | KQED

A federal shutdown threatens November SNAP payments for about 42 million people, risking disruptions to CalFresh, CalWORKs, Medi‑Cal, and other assistance programs in California.
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1 day ago

How military's 'safe' plan to fire munitions over I-5 went off the rails with CHP cruiser hit

Live Marine artillery rounds were fired over Interstate 5 during a Camp Pendleton celebration, causing shrapnel to strike a CHP cruiser and prompting safety concerns.
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20 hours ago

Ohio pastor who called being gay a 'health risk' charged with child rape, sexual battery

An Ohio pastor who condemned LGBTQ+ school materials has been charged with multiple felonies, including rape, for alleged sexual contact with a minor.
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21 hours ago

Staten Island University Hospital hosts 143rd Charity Ball with a totally '80's twist (72 photos)

Nearly 450 guests attended SIUH's 143rd 'Back to the '80s' Charity Ball to honor Dr. Brahim Ardolic and raise funds for the Florina Cancer Center.
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1 day ago

Bus carrying UMass Lowell students catches fire

A bus carrying the UMass Lowell marching band caught fire on Sunday. The Westwood Fire Department received several reports of a bus on fire on High Street (Route 109) near Grove Street around 1:30 p.m. Upon arrival at the scene, the fire was spreading from the outside of the bus to the inside handlines, the fire department said. The bus had been evacuated after a student reported an odor, smoke, and flames, UMass Lowell said in a statement.
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20 hours ago

Ticketmaster to ban multiple accounts, controversial resale software following FTC lawsuit

Ticketmaster and Live Nation will ban multiple buyer accounts and remove TradeDesk functionality amid FTC and DOJ legal challenges.
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1 day ago

Summer Heat Sweeps: FBI Push Netted 8,629 Arrests and 2,281 Weapons

Operation Summer Heat produced over 8,000 arrests, nearly 2,300 weapons seized, large drug seizures including cocaine, meth, fentanyl, and disruptions to gangs and trafficking networks.
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1 day ago

Death of BNSF Railway conductor who was hit by a passing train is under investigation | Fortune

A BNSF Railway conductor was struck and killed by a moving train in Columbus, Montana; NTSB and FRA are investigating.
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1 day ago

What the Huge AWS Outage Reveals About the Internet

A DNS resolution failure in AWS's US-EAST-1 DynamoDB caused cascading outages across major services worldwide, disrupting e-commerce, communication, gaming, payments, and government sites.
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Man reports $600,000 watch stolen in California robbery, says attacker's gun jammed

Surveillance video shows the victim who asked to remain anonymous for safety reasons getting into his car after work when another vehicle pulled up and blocked him. Three hooded, masked men jumped out, yanked him from the driver's seat and beat him, repeatedly pistol-whipping and punching him before fleeing with the watch, according to the victim and Irvine police, who took a report.
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1 day ago

SWAT team arrests 2 teens after woman shot in Hyannis, police say

Two Hyannis teenagers face arraignment on armed assault to murder and related firearm charges after a 28-year-old woman was shot in the chest.
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22 hours ago

Karen Read investigator Michael Proctor drops appeal to reverse State Police firing

Michael Proctor withdrew his Civil Service Commission appeal after undisclosed disclosures following his firing over derogatory texts during the Karen Read murder investigation.
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1 day ago

Saugus man, 20, dead following N.H. police chase

A 20-year-old Saugus man died after a high-speed police chase on I-93 ended in a crash and ejection from his vehicle.
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1 day ago

AD backs Badgers' Fickell, targets financial push

Wisconsin will increase financial investment in its football program while retaining coach Luke Fickell amid a disappointing season.
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21 hours ago

Marines say a deployed F-35 stealth fighter squadron clocked nearly 5,000 hours without any mishaps

The five months in the US CENTCOM area of operations, which primarily covers the Middle East, but also Central and South Asia, as well as several bodies of water, included over 1,000 combat sorties and saw the F-35s flying various missions, providing real-world experience that'll impact future F-35 operations. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 542 (VMFA-542) returned to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina earlier this month
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20 hours ago

Missing Bay Area teen's phone found on Oakland street

Seventeen-year-old Morgan Crenshaw has been missing since Sept. 29 and was possibly seen in East Oakland on Oct. 3, with an active police investigation underway.
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1 day ago

Texas Tech: Don't fling tortillas or we'll owe dough

Texas Tech will stop encouraging or permitting tortilla throwing at opening kickoffs after Big 12 penalties, warnings, and a potential $100,000 fine for repeated violations.
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1 day ago

Serious crash in Wanaque, N.J. causes delayed opening for entire school district

A serious multi-vehicle crash on Ringwood Avenue in Wanaque closed the road overnight and prompted a 90-minute delayed opening for all district schools Monday.
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22 hours ago

All the major revelations from Giuffre's memoir as Prince Andrew mentioned 88 times

Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir alleges prolonged abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and implicates powerful figures, including detailed accusations involving Prince Andrew.
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19 hours ago

Brown, Watson sign wildfire disaster declarations - Austin Monitor

Travis County Judge Andy Brown and Mayor Kirk Watson signed preemptive disaster declarations to address heightened wildfire risk and streamline emergency response resources.
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1 day ago

Marine helicopter pilot killed during training exercise in California desert

A Marine Corps AH-1Z Viper crashed during a training exercise in Imperial County, killing one pilot and injuring another; the cause is under investigation.
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22 hours ago

Search underway for missing Middlebury College student

Police in Vermont are asking for the public's help tracking down a missing Middlebury College student last seen on campus Friday night.
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