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Chilling new photos shed light on the damning evidence Bryan Kohberger is believed to have left behind following the late-night murders of four University of Idaho students.
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Tragedy struck an Ohio college campus Monday, where two students—including a men’s lacrosse player—were found dead inside a vehicle, just months after the couple had celebrated their first anniversary.
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Air Force One was forced to turn back to Maryland late Tuesday night after encountering what the White House described as a 'minor electrical issue,' abruptly interrupting President Trump’s flight to Switzerland and raising immediate questions about what went wrong in the air.
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On Thursday, President Trump warned he might unleash the rarely used Insurrection Act in Minnesota — threatening to send U.S. troops into the state if local leaders don’t stop violent clashes with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
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Alliant Insurance Services has become the latest broker to take legal action against upstart rival Howden US, accusing the newcomer of deploying a brazen 'smash-and-grab' playbook to lure entire teams away from competing firms—an aggressive tactic that’s now igniting a high-stakes courtroom showdown.
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New York City socialists are mobilizing more than 4,000 anti-ICE activists, assembling so-called 'rapid response' squads aimed at disrupting federal authorities as an aggressive crackdown on illegal migrants looms over the Big Apple.
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The Florida nurse now sitting behind bars for sexually assaulting her 15-year-old stepson has lost her state medical license — just weeks after her husband filed for divorce, adding another shocking twist to the disturbing case.
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A church deacon’s secret life unraveled in a shocking instant when he asked his wife to hold onto his phone during a medical procedure — only for her to stumble upon disturbing videos allegedly showing their teenage babysitter secretly filmed nude in their bathroom. Police say the footage was recorded using a hidden camera, leading to his arrest.
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After Renee Good — a 37-year-old mother, poet, and beloved member of her Minneapolis community — was shot and killed by a U.S. ICE agent last week, her family issued a powerful, emotional statement not just grieving her loss but forcefully debunking viral online rumors that she had a lengthy criminal record.
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The woman fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good — a mother, a wife, and a poet who once described herself through those very roles.