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Mar 27 2023
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Bragg's Trump Grand Jury Expected Back Monday
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's grand jury weighing whether to indict former President Donald Trump is expected to resume Monday, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
Security is stepped up around the lower Manhattan courthouse, ABC-7 N.Y. reported.
The grand jury has been in session Monday, Wednesday, and Thursdays — although it hears cases other than Bragg's search
Newsmax (News)Mar 27 2023
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Police identify 59-year-old Newport News man killed in Friday night shooting
Officers responded to the 1100 block of 25th Street in the Chestnut neighborhood after their gunshot detection technology, ShotSpotter, picked up gunfire around 8:31 p.m. They found John Vorice Claud, of Newport News, outside suffering from a gunshot wound.
Claud died at the scene, according to police. No further information was made available.
The investigation is ongoing.
Daily PressApr 09 2023
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19-year-old fatally shot Sunday afternoon in East Baltimore
A 19-year-old died after being shot on Easter Sunday in the Coldstream Homestead Montebello neighborhood, Baltimore Police said. Officers were dispatched to a reported shooting on the 1600 block of Chilton Street at about 2:31 p.m. Sunday, and found a 19-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his body. He was taken to a hospital, where he died. Those with information are asked
Baltimore SunDec 10 2021
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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Tweets Backing Jussie Smollett Remain Up After Guilty Verdict
Democratic President Joe Biden and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris have left up tweets expressing support for actor Jussie Smollett after he was allegedly a victim in a racist and anti-gay hate attack that occurred on January 29, 2019. However, on Thursday, a jury found that Smollett lied about the attack.
Biden's tweet reads, "What happened today to @JussieSmollett must never
NewsweekApr 02 2023
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Docs reveal possible motive for Las Vegas shooter who killed 60, based on FBI interview
It took six years, but it appears federal authorities may have possibly begun to genuinely crack the case of the Las Vegas mass shooter, Stephen Paddock. As previously reported, Paddock was a high-stakes gambler who opened fire on a crowd attending a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 1st, 2017, killing 60 people. Following the mass shooting, the authorities struggled to discern a
Bizpac ReviewJul 24 2022
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Facebook Is Finally Giving People A Non-Algorithmic News Feed
After years of people complaining, Facebook has finally added a way to view your posts in chronological order. Soon, you will be able to toggle into a “Feeds” button on the top of the Facebook app so you can view posts in chronological order from either Friends, Groups, and Pages.
Twitter and Instagram have also recently caved to the roaring cacophony of their users chanting, “we hate
BuzzFeed NewsMay 01 2023
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Trump’s Lawyers Go After E. Jean Carroll’s ‘Fabulous’ Life
E. Jean Carroll acknowledges that there are two different versions of herself: the empowered and resilient advice columnist who’s always doing “fabulous,” and the self-effacing writer who says she’s never recovered from her alleged rape at the hands of Donald Trump.
The former president’s lawyer spent Monday morning cross-examining Carroll to expand the divide between them both,
Daily BeastMar 17 2023
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Governor signs bill ending juvenile life sentences in New Mexico
SANTA FE — New Mexico will abolish juvenile life sentences without the possibility of parole under legislation signed into law Friday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. The bill ensures that people sent to prison for a serious crime committed when they were 14 to 17 years old could make the case that they deserve a second chance. They would get a parole hearing 15 to 25 years into a long sentence
Albuquerque JournalMar 17 2023
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The True Story Behind Hulu's 'Boston Strangler' Movie
n the wake of a string of popular true-crime adaptations ranging from HBO’s to Netflix’s comes Hulu’s new movie, out March 17. Written and directed by Matt Ruskin ( ), tells the story of 13 women who were murdered in and around Boston in the early 1960s, sometimes referred to as the “Silk Stocking Murders,” from the perspective of the two journalists who broke the story on the connected
Time MagazineMar 17 2023
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4 Honolulu police officers charged after alleged coverup in police chase
Honolulu prosecutors on Thursday filed charges against four police officers alleging a cover-up in connection with a high-speed car chase that they say resulted in a crash and a traumatic brain injury to the driver of another car. Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm said the charges are the result of an exhaustive investigation and review of the evidence. "These charges demonstrate that it
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