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Thirty-Year-Old Cold Case: Appeal for Information in Lindsay Rimer Murder
Thirty years after 13-year-old Lindsay Rimer's murder, her family and police are renewing their appeal for information.
Thirty-Year-Old Cold Case: Appeal for Information in Lindsay Rimer Murder
Thirty years after 13-year-old Lindsay Rimer's murder, her family and police are renewing their appeal for information.
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Amazon Ordered Third Union Vote
A federal judge ordered a third unionization vote for Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, following findings of illegal anti-union activity by Amazon.
Amazon Ordered Third Union Vote
A federal judge ordered a third unionization vote for Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, following findings of illegal anti-union activity by Amazon.
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Abortion Ballot Measures: Wins and Losses
Analysis of the outcomes of state abortion ballot measures in the recent US elections, and their potential impact.
Abortion Ballot Measures: Wins and Losses
Analysis of the outcomes of state abortion ballot measures in the recent US elections, and their potential impact.
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Hurricane Rafael Devastates Cuba
Hurricane Rafael slams into Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, knocking out the entire power grid and causing widespread damage.
Hurricane Rafael Devastates Cuba
Hurricane Rafael slams into Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, knocking out the entire power grid and causing widespread damage.
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Life Sentence for Insurance Fraud Murder
A New York man received a life sentence for murdering and dismembering a woman to collect life insurance benefits.
Life Sentence for Insurance Fraud Murder
A New York man received a life sentence for murdering and dismembering a woman to collect life insurance benefits.
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Judge Upholds 9/11 Plea Deals
A military judge upheld plea agreements for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and co-defendants in the 9/11 case, overruling the defense secretary.
Judge Upholds 9/11 Plea Deals
A military judge upheld plea agreements for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and co-defendants in the 9/11 case, overruling the defense secretary.
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Harris Concedes US Election
Kamala Harris delivers concession speech, emphasizing peaceful transfer of power and continued fight for democratic ideals.

Harris Concedes US Election
Kamala Harris delivers concession speech, emphasizing peaceful transfer of power and continued fight for democratic ideals.
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Colorado Ballot Forgery Arrests
Two women in Colorado were arrested for allegedly forging stolen mail ballots to test election security.

Colorado Ballot Forgery Arrests
Two women in Colorado were arrested for allegedly forging stolen mail ballots to test election security.
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Scholz Fires German Finance Minister, Risks Coalition Collapse
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner, leading to a potential collapse of the ruling coalition and early elections.

Scholz Fires German Finance Minister, Risks Coalition Collapse
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner, leading to a potential collapse of the ruling coalition and early elections.
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Slotkin Wins Michigan Senate Race
Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin wins Michigan's tight Senate race against Republican Mike Rogers.

Slotkin Wins Michigan Senate Race
Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin wins Michigan's tight Senate race against Republican Mike Rogers.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine's Plea Deal
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine agrees to a plea deal involving one month in jail for violating his probation.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's Plea Deal
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine agrees to a plea deal involving one month in jail for violating his probation.
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Trump Cases to be Wound Down Before Inauguration
Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to conclude federal cases against Donald Trump before his inauguration due to Justice Department policy against prosecuting sitting presidents, creating legal complexities.

Trump Cases to be Wound Down Before Inauguration
Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to conclude federal cases against Donald Trump before his inauguration due to Justice Department policy against prosecuting sitting presidents, creating legal complexities.
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