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Just hours after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel announced online that the suspected gunman was already in custody. In reality, the shooter was still at large. The two men briefly detained were swiftly released, and Utah authorities later confirmed that the killer remained on the run.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox eased nationwide anxiety over the manhunt for the fugitive accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk with just three words Friday: 'We got him.'
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Graphic footage of Charlie Kirk’s shooting flooded social media, turning the activist’s death into a searing national moment and forcing young Americans to grapple with the public killing of a political leader barely older than themselves.
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In Hawaiʻi, a married couple left without hurricane insurance now fears the growing threat of natural disasters.
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Families of the missing endure a distinct and harrowing form of grief known as ambiguous loss.
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The United States and the Group of Seven nations have reached an agreement to back a proposal that would exempt U.S. companies from certain elements of an existing global tax framework, according to a statement released by the G7 on Saturday.
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Erie Insurance says it has made meaningful progress in restoring several business systems and applications, as it continues recovering from a network outage now in its 17th day.
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The insurance industry should be on high alert: a notorious cybercrime group seems to have turned its attention to insurers.
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In the long-running tug-of-war between insurers and public claims adjusters, Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has thrown a curveball that may dramatically impact some adjusters’ incomes.
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Philadelphia Insurance Companies announced it has partially restored network access while continuing to address an outage that has disrupted operations since June 9