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1 hour ago

Minneapolis: One city, three monuments against police brutality in the United States

Photographer Ryan Vizzion tended a Minneapolis makeshift shrine for Renee Good after her fatal shooting by an ICE agent amid ongoing police brutality protests.
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15 hours ago
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Blizzard Bedlam as Brooklyn Blackout Hits During Bitter Blast and Nationwide Winter Storm Claims 30 Lives

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15 hours ago
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Blizzard Bedlam as Brooklyn Blackout Hits During Bitter Blast and Nationwide Winter Storm Claims 30 Lives

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1 hour ago

Amarillo cockfighting gambling case ends with sentencing

In February 2025, three individuals, including Chávez, were indicted for their roles in this animal-fighting venture, which violated the federal Animal Welfare Act. Alongside HSI, the case involved multiple agencies, including the Potter County Sheriff's Office, Texas State Game Wardens, the Amarillo Police Department, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which conducted the investigation, along with support from the Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
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10 hours ago

A Year After the DCA Midair Collision, Are Flights Safer? - Washingtonian

Since the collision on January 29, 2025, between an American Airlines flight from Wichita and a military helicopter on a training ride, military pilots have had to broadcast their precise GPS-based location data to other aircraft and to air traffic control, something they frequently skipped before the crash. The FAA has also barred all but the most essential helicopter traffic along the Potomac near the airport.
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2 hours ago

How bystander videos of law enforcement have shaped public understanding

Bystander and social-media videos increasingly shape public understanding of law-enforcement killings, providing real-time transparency but not the complete story.
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9 hours ago

San Francisco cop injured during Oakland traffic stop

Around 3:50 p.m., an officer assigned to the San Francisco Police Department's Community Violence Reduction Team tried to stop the suspect in the 800 block of 47th Street, SFPD said in a news release. The Oakland Police Department said the suspect was wanted for multiple felonies. The suspect attempted to flee and hit the officer with his vehicle, San Francisco police said. The officer was taken to an area hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
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fromLos Angeles Times
7 hours ago

Hollywood Burbank Airport at risk of a midair collision, top U.S. transportation official says

Hollywood Burbank Airport faces an elevated risk of a mid-air collision due to mixed helicopter and airplane traffic and insufficient FAA attention.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 hour ago

A 6-year-old spent 4 minutes scootering alone from a local park. Child protection services found his parents 'neglectful.'

A 6-year-old riding an electric scooter on a public trail was approached by a stranger in a car, leaving him shaken and prompting concern.
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fromLos Angeles Times
11 hours ago

USC faces brutal Big Ten football slate in 2026

USC faces an extremely difficult 2026 schedule that likely requires beating at least one top Big Ten team to remain College Football Playoff viable.
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fromBoston.com
9 hours ago

Haverhill police officers involved in man's death won't face charges, DA announces

Local prosecutors declined to file criminal charges in Francis Gigliotti's death after finding no medical evidence of neck or back injury and an expert deemed force objectively reasonable.
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fromESPN.com
1 day ago

Indiana set for back-to-back with Ohio State, Michigan in '26

Indiana hosts Ohio State Oct. 17 and visits Michigan Oct. 24, facing back-to-back meetings among recent national champions during the 2026 Big Ten season.
fromAol
16 hours ago

61% of young adults turn to social media for investing advice. Why tips from 'finfluencers' should be part of the process, but not your whole strategy

Recently released data from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation (1) shows that about 25% of U.S. adults surveyed say they use recommendations from social media influencers when making investment decisions. Among people aged 35 and younger, the share jumps to 61%. Even more concerning: 57% of people with less than two years of investing experience reported relying on social media for financial guidance.
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15 hours ago
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TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Days Before Trial, but Instagram and YouTube Remain in the Hot Seat

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15 hours ago
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TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Days Before Trial, but Instagram and YouTube Remain in the Hot Seat

fromLos Angeles Times
10 hours ago

UCLA will face Purdue, Michigan State, among others at home next football season

The Big Ten Conference announced on Tuesday the opponents new head coach Bob Chesney and the Bruins will face during the 2026 season. Whether the games will be played at the Rose Bowl or SoFi Stadium remains to be determined, but the Bruins will not be suiting up against Curt Cignetti and defending national champion Indiana. UCLA will hard launch the Chesney era on the road against rival California on Sept. 5 at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.
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fromLos Angeles Times
6 hours ago

Prep basketball roundup: Mission League finalizes tournament plans

The final game of the night was Crespi pulling out a 65-61 win over Loyola when Isaiah Barnes scored while falling down with 15 seconds left for the game-clinching basket. Despite the loss, Loyola claimed fourth place in the seedings while finishing in a three-way tie for fourth with Crespi and St. Francis. The Cubs, though, are 14-14 and will need a win Saturday against the winner of Thursday's Bishop Alemany (No. 8) vs. St. Francis (No. 5) game to keep alive their Southern Section playoff hopes. You need a .500 or better record to be considered for an at-large berth.
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5 hours ago

Yoel Romero Withdraws From BKFC Knucklemania 6 Co-Main Event

Yoel Romero withdrew from BKFC Knucklemania 6 due to a severe flu; David Mundell will replace him to face Lorenzo Hunt on Feb. 7.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Insane': LeBron and Mahomes lead backlash after Belichick's reported Hall of Fame snub

Bill Belichick was not elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility after failing to secure 40 of 50 votes.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

At least 6,126 people killed in Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests, activists say

Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests killed at least 6,126 people, with thousands arrested and regional tensions rising as U.S. warships arrive poised for strikes.
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14 hours ago

Ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter joins those calling for boycott of World Cup in U.S.

Sepp Blatter endorsed a fan boycott of U.S.-hosted World Cup matches, citing President Donald Trump’s conduct, immigration policies, and international tensions.
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fromBoston.com
19 hours ago

Trinidadian families file wrongful death lawsuit over boat strike by U.S. military

Relatives of two Trinidadian men filed a wrongful-death suit alleging a U.S. military boat strike murdered the men and seeking damages from the U.S. government.
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fromwww.npr.org
21 hours ago

Has sports betting become part of your daily routine? Tell us about it

Widespread mobile access and legalized gambling have made constant sports betting common, heavily influencing broadcasts and nearly half of American men 18–49 hold betting accounts.
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fromBoston.com
14 hours ago

Shooting involving Border Patrol leaves 1 in critical condition near US-Mexico border

A Border Patrol-related shooting near Arivaca, Arizona left one person critically wounded while the FBI requested a Pima County-led use-of-force investigation.
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fromwww.npr.org
16 hours ago

A crackdown on immigration is leading to a sharp drop in U.S. population growth

U.S. population growth slowed sharply as immigration fell, reducing workforce growth and lowering natural increase to historically low levels.
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fromBoston.com
21 hours ago

Judge orders ICE chief to appear in court to explain why detainees have been denied due process

Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz ordered ICE acting director Todd Lyons to appear in court and warned of contempt for failing to hold bond hearings.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 hours ago

Waymo is starting to hit a key metric Tesla Robotaxi has yet to hit to become a dependable ride-hailing competitor

Waymo's robotaxis have narrowed price and wait-time gaps with Uber and Lyft while Tesla undercuts competitors on price but has the longest wait times.
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15 hours ago

Prisoners in Missouri Report Being Forced to Shovel Snow in Subzero Temperatures

Missouri prisons compelled inmates to clear snow in extreme cold and punished refusal by placing detainees in solitary and exposing them to unheated conditions.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
14 hours ago

Judge issues temporary order barring removal of boy, 5, and father who were detained in Minnesota

A federal judge temporarily barred removal of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, halting their transfer from a family detention facility pending court proceedings.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
19 hours ago

University of Idaho victims stabbed a combined 150 times: new details

Four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed a combined 150 times; three were attacked while sleeping and one appeared to have fought back.
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22 hours ago

DOJ Drops Bid for Don Lemon Arrest Warrant in Church Protest

The Department of Justice has reportedly withdrawn its request for an arrest warrant for ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon in connection with a Minnesota church protest, but he may not be out of the woods yet. Prosecutors dropped the bid to charge Lemon and four others after a judge rejected criminal complaints them for entering the Cities Church in St. Paul on January 19 while a service was going on, CNN reported.
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19 hours ago

Good Morning, News: Info on ICE in Oregon, Bovino Backlash (and Other Chaos), and TikTok is Even Worse Now

Federal plans to build Oregon's first immigrant detention center in Newport are prompting major backlash amid Oregon's low ICE detention rate and sanctuary constraints.
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21 hours ago

Misconduct by prosecution leads to reprieve for California killer once sentenced to life in prison

A state prisoner will be released in about five years after a 1988 murder case was compromised by prosecutorial misconduct, resulting in a reduced sentence.
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1 day ago

Deion to fine Colorado players $500 for being late to practice

Deion Sanders imposed a strict, costly fine system for Colorado players to enforce team rules, with penalties reaching up to $5,000 for misconduct.
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16 hours ago
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Attorney for real estate mogul Alexander brothers in sex trafficking trial opening: clients may be assholes,' but not criminals amNewYork

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16 hours ago
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Attorney for real estate mogul Alexander brothers in sex trafficking trial opening: clients may be assholes,' but not criminals amNewYork

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fromTheregister
22 hours ago

Political winds hit US weather watchers' AI project

NWS must update its AI translation plan to better reach non-English speakers and reduce weather-related risks amid policy and legal uncertainty.
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15 hours ago

Former West Coast biotech CEO imprisoned for pocketing millions

A former West Coast biotech CEO has just been sentenced to more than two years in federal prison for misleading investors and stealing millions of dollars, the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland announced on Monday. According to court documents and news releases, 62-year-old Oregon resident Nader Pourhassan, who was once the CEO of CytoDyn, defrauded investors from 2018 to 2021 regarding the commercialization of CytoDyn's product, a monoclonal antibody called Leronlimab.
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1 day ago

'I hope you die': State Police trooper suspended after he allegedly strangled ex

Wendel Seney, 32, is charged with strangulation or suffocation, two counts of assault and battery on a family or household member, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, and a firearm possession felony, court records show. Earlier this month, Seney's law enforcement certification was suspended by the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training, or POST, Commission. He was ordered to surrender his Massachusetts State Police credentials and equipment, according to the Jan. 14 suspension order.
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17 hours ago

NASA says plane's 'mechanical issue' results in 'gear-up landing' at Houston-area airport

A NASA aircraft performed a gear-up belly landing at Ellington Field, causing sparks and runway closure; all crew are safe and an investigation will follow.
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23 hours ago

Savannah Best Buy employee says 'hacker group' blackmailed him into theft ring scheme - DataBreaches.Net

A 20-year-old Best Buy employee in Savannah allegedly aided shoplifters in stealing over $40,000, claiming compliance stemmed from online blackmail threats.
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17 hours ago

Firm-Owned Plane Crash Leaves No Survivors; Founder's Wife, An Attorney, Among Deceased - Above the Law

A private plane linked to Houston law firm Arnold & Itkin crashed during takeoff in Bangor, Maine, killing all aboard including Tara Arnold.
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1 day ago

Meta, TikTok Likely to Face Summer Trial in Schools' Suits (1)

Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok Inc., Snap Inc., and YouTube LLC appear unlikely to completely knock out a group of federal cases set for trial this summer that allege the platforms harmed the mental health of students and strained school resources. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers at a marathon hearing Monday in Oakland, Calif., federal court said the public school districts have provided a "reasonable articulation" of how social media features like SnapChat's "streaks" or Instagram's beautification image filter cause specific harm to students and schools.
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13 hours ago

Winter Olympics: What to know about Team USA's NorCal athletes

It's just about showtime for the thousands of athletes who qualified for the Winter Olympics next month in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The XXV Winter Olympiad runs from Feb. 6-22 and will include Northern California stars such as Oakland figure skater Alysa Liu and the youngest member of Team USA's ski/snowboard roster, 15-year-old Abby Winterberger of Truckee, who competes in freestyle halfpipe skiing. In all, eight Northern California athletes will represent the United States, including three from the Bay Area.
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18 hours ago

TikTok to settle as social media addiction trial involving Meta, YouTube moves forward

TikTok settled and withdrew from a Los Angeles social media trial, leaving Meta and YouTube to face allegations that app designs harmed teens' mental well-being.
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fromReadWrite
22 hours ago

New Jersey casino smoking ban case reheard

Casino workers have another opportunity to challenge the exemption allowing smoking in New Jersey casinos after an appellate court remanded the case to trial court.
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13 hours ago

He had no apparent connection to Oakland lingerie store owner. So why did he allegedly wait outside and kill him at 3 a.m.?

OAKLAND Police here have arrested a suspect in an ambush-style shooting that targeted two brothers who operated a late-night lingerie store in an area known for prostitution, according to jail records. But what authorities can't explain thus far is why it was so important for 30-year-old Christian Mendoza to wait in an alleyway on the 1600 block of Solano Way, then fire several shots into a Toyota Prius, killing 28-year-old Zinatullah Hedayet. The shooting happened around 3:15 a.m. on Dec. 19.
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21 hours ago

Mission Local awarded $1.5 million grant from the American Journalism Project

Mission Local received a $1.5 million grant to strengthen its business operations and expand journalism and audience coverage across San Francisco neighborhoods.
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16 hours ago

Consumer confidence in the U.S. economy falls to lowest level since 2014

The Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index cratered 9.7 points to 84.5 in January, falling below even the lowest readings during the COVID-19 pandemic. A measure of Americans' short-term expectations for their income, business conditions and the job market tumbled 9.5 points to 65.1, well below 80, the marker that can signal a recession ahead. It's the 12th consecutive month that reading has come in under 80. Consumers' assessments of their current economic situation slid by 9.9 points to 113.7.
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18 hours ago

'Go to God, baby': Lindsay Clancy files malpractice lawsuit, says she heard a voice ordering her to kill her children

the lawsuit accuses several medical providers of a "catastrophic failure" to properly diagnose, treat, and monitor Clancy as her postpartum mental health rapidly declined. Instead, the suit alleges, they subjected Clancy to a "disorganized, uncoordinated course of polypharmacy" that only made her worse. Clancy had been experiencing auditory hallucinations for weeks leading up to the killings, according to the complaint, but the commanding voice took on a new urgency after her husband left to pick up dinner on Jan. 24, 2023.
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1 day ago

East Bay Man Charged With Triple-Murder Over East Oakland Liquor Store Pot Deal Gone Bad

Darrell Tatmon, 40, is charged with three counts of murder following an illicit marijuana deal dispute at the Sky Market corner store in Oakland.
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fromBoston.com
16 hours ago

Norwood woman killed by plow remembered as 'exceptional scientist'

A reversing snowplow truck struck a married couple in a Norwood MBTA lot, killing 51-year-old scientist Noriko Rapley and injuring her husband.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
21 hours ago

Tether Launches Dollar-Backed Stablecoin For The U.S. Market

Tether launched USA₮, a federally regulated, dollar-backed stablecoin issued by Anchorage Digital Bank to operate within U.S. financial rules under the GENIUS Act.
fromIntelligencer
1 day ago

'It's Clear When People Don't Have Experience'

"It's clear when people don't have experience in a city like New York. For example, the social worker says, "there are certain things that nurses in the intensive-care unit know that should be very normal for ICU nurses to know how to do. But I'll go in to check on a patient, and there are five travel nurses at their bedside just trying to crack the code of how to do this thing."
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from24/7 Wall St.
23 hours ago

Here Are Tuesday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Affirm Holdings, Alcoa, Block, Coinbase Global,CoreWeave, Datadog, Intuitive Surgical, and More

Major U.S. indices rose Monday except the Russell 2000, driven by mega-cap tech earnings anticipation, Fed rate-hold expectations, energy strength, and Nvidia news.
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23 hours ago

They wanted us dead': How conflict between two young women ended with a deadly ambush in Hayward

A 19-year-old woman, Ashley Sandoval, was fatally shot after an ambush following an altercation; participants later received time-served sentences.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Loading...New England Patriots Dynasty 2.0

Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh recap NFL conference championship weekend, where the Patriots braved a blizzard better than the Broncos, and Sam Darnold proved that resurrected quarterbacks really can win it all. Later, they get into Trinity Rodman's three-year NWSL deal that keeps her in D.C., but has caught the ire of the players' union. The panel wraps with a breakdown of the Mets' busy offseason and whether they can actually come out on top in 2026.
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1 day ago

Astros' Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa not insured, to miss WBC

That's too big of a risk to take, to play with no insurance.
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17 hours ago

NFL Coaching Carousel: Teams With New Head Coaches, Three Openings Remain

Most NFL head-coaching vacancies have been filled with experienced hires prioritizing stability, while a few teams still deliberate final selections.
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from24/7 Wall St.
21 hours ago

Live Nasdaq Composite: Market Optimism Overrides Fear on Economic Tailwinds

Markets trade mixed as the Fed meeting and Big Tech earnings approach while gold rallies and major corporate defense and infrastructure deals influence stock moves.
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fromThe Mercury News
16 hours ago

What travelers can expect as Southwest Airlines introduces assigned seats

Southwest Airlines is ending open-seating and moving to assigned seats with paid options for preferred and extra-legroom seating.
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fromThe Oaklandside
15 hours ago

Holiday travel at Oakland airport saw a big dip

Oakland International Airport saw a roughly 12% year-over-year drop in November passengers, part of a multi-year decline driven largely by reduced intra-California business travel.
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16 hours ago

TikTok joins Snap to settle social media addiction lawsuit, as Meta and YouTube head to trial | TechCrunch

TikTok and Snap settled a lawsuit alleging social platforms intentionally design addictive products causing user harm; Meta and YouTube face trial with executives testifying.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Bari Weiss tries to win CBS staffers' trust amid noise' over 60 Minutes segment

CBS News plans a strategic transformation with 18 new on-air contributors, emphasizing transparency, earning trust, and modernizing the network as a well-capitalized media startup.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

14-year-old boy charged with murder of Lynn man

A 14-year-old from Lynn was charged with murder for allegedly fatally shooting 18-year-old Lionel Issac Martinez on Jan. 8; the suspect is held without bail.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

Lifelong friendships were tarnished by my horrible statements': Kanye West elaborates on apology for antisemitism

Ye apologized for antisemitic and racist remarks, attributed them to bipolar I disorder from brain injuries, and committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Minivan stuck on tracks during storm hit by commuter rail in Belmont

A minivan stuck on MBTA commuter rail tracks in Belmont was struck by a train; two people were hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
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