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A single-page mortgage document, signed by New York’s Attorney General Letitia James, has landed her at the heart of federal criminal charges—exposing her to a staggering 60-year prison sentence.
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What started as a wrong order turned into an all-out, seven-person brawl at a Texas Whataburger — and it got ugly fast, police say.
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Just months before his wife’s fatal fall from a California parking garage, Mitt Romney’s brother had filed for divorce — and, according to court papers, tried to cut her out completely.
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Mitt Romney says his family is ‘heartbroken’ after his sister-in-law dies in a tragic fall in Los Angeles—just months after splitting from his brother.
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In Florida, at least six property insurers are taking their fight with public adjusters to a new level — adding policy endorsements that all but tell homeowners: don’t hire them.
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A far-left Israeli lawmaker sparked boos as he brazenly shouted over President Trump during his speech to parliament—only to be swiftly escorted out by security.
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New York City’s 81st annual Columbus Day Parade, scheduled for Monday, has been canceled as the governor declares a state of emergency amid severe storms and widespread flooding across the tri-state area.
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President Trump dialed back the heat on China Sunday, just days after threatening a massive 100% tariff on all Chinese imports in response to Beijing’s new export controls.
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Troops patrol the nation’s capital, moving through train stations and city streets. Masked federal agents detain District of Columbia residents. Congress pushes through bills that chip away at the city’s autonomy. And the one person who could speak up for Washington on Capitol Hill? Lately, they’ve been almost impossible to spot.
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Five people - including a young child - were rushed to the hospital after a helicopter slammed into a line of trees just steps from the crowded sands of Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday afternoon, according to reports.