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The New Jersey driver accused of drunkenly crashing and killing NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother just before their sister’s wedding suffered a major legal blow in court Monday.
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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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Violence erupted outside UC Berkeley on Monday afternoon as tensions flared ahead of a Turning Point USA event, leaving onlookers stunned.
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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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Breaking political lines, two U.S. Congressmen — one Democrat from Louisiana and one Republican from Mississippi — are joining forces to bring the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) back to life.
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The grieving parents of two Australian teens who tragically died in Laos last year are pleading with fellow Australians: cross this destination off your bucket list.
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Everything’s set — now it all comes down to the vote. The Senate finally blinked Sunday night — taking the first real step to end America’s longest-ever government shutdown with a bipartisan deal to keep Washington running through Jan. 30, 2026.
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A veteran FDNY firefighter lost his life Saturday night while bravely battling a massive blaze in Brooklyn, officials confirmed.
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Three members of America’s so-called “most inbred” family have mysteriously disappeared from their crumbling West Virginia home after state officials quietly took them away — a move their relatives say was sparked by viral videos that turned the family into an internet sideshow.
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U.S. stocks dropped again on Friday, extending a rough week as investors grew increasingly uneasy over high valuations amid the ongoing government shutdown.