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After weeks of media speculation, the White House on Monday revealed the results of President Trump’s MRI — declaring the 79-year-old to be in 'excellent overall health.'
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The Afghan national accused of gunning down two National Guard servicemembers had been living what looked like an ordinary family life in a $2,000-a-month apartment in a quiet, picture-perfect Washington state town. To neighbors, he seemed low-key — a dad going about his business. That illusion shattered Wednesday, when the FBI stormed his home in a dramatic predawn raid that left the community reeling.
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Andrew Wolfe has been identified as one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot in a sudden, violent ambush Wednesday afternoon, his former high school confirmed.
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A Colorado state senator lost her life in a devastating multi-vehicle crash Wednesday night, a sudden tragedy that also left three others injured and many questions unanswered.
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Florida cheerleader Anna Kepner’s killing has taken a dark turn, as court documents reveal her 16-year-old stepbrother is now considered an FBI suspect — all while unsettling new allegations surface about the family behind closed doors.
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Federal investigators may be zeroing in on the stepsibling of a Florida high school cheerleader whose body was discovered wrapped in a blanket and hidden under a bed aboard a Carnival cruise ship, according to a startling new court filing.
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New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot and critically injured in Midtown early Sunday morning and is now fighting for his life at Bellevue Hospital, authorities and team officials said.
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The mystery surrounding the 19-year-old Ohio State student found dead inside the school’s iconic football stadium has been resolved — officials now confirm he died by suicide.
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In Florida, a 15-year-old girl was caught on camera fearlessly slamming a metal shovel onto a police cruiser’s hood—while an officer sat inside. Now, she’s facing a felony charge.
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President Trump slammed Democrats over the ongoing government shutdown, defended his decision to restart U.S. nuclear weapons testing, and stood by his administration’s ICE raids during a tense '60 Minutes' interview Sunday — his first sit-down with CBS News since suing its parent company.