LA man wrongly imprisoned for decades declared innocent
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/ March 1, 2023
A Los Angeles man who spent more than 38 years behind bars for a 1983 murder he did not commit...
Read MoreChicago police officer dies, suspect wounded in shootout
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/ March 1, 2023
Authorities say a 32-year-old Chicago police officer has died after being wounded during a shootout while responding to a call...
Read MoreLos Angeles police union proposes limits to 911 responses
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/ March 1, 2023
The Los Angeles Police Department’s rank-and-file union is proposing that someone other than police respond to more than two dozen...
Read MoreHunter who killed pet dogs says he thought they were coyotes
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/ March 1, 2023
A hunter who told authorities he killed and skinned what he thought were two coyotes, but later discovered they were...
Read MoreMcCarthy, GOP introduce measure to protect ‘parents’ rights’
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/ March 1, 2023
House Republicans have introduced a bill to give parents more of a say in school curriculum.
Read MoreExplosive found in bag at Pennsylvania airport, man arrested
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/ March 1, 2023
Authorities say a man was arrested after an explosive was found in a bag checked onto a Florida-bound flight at...
Read MoreMan paralyzed by officer who mistook gun for Taser sues
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/ March 1, 2023
A Florida man is suing after being paralyzed by a police officer who mistook his handgun for his Taser and...
Read MoreBaltimore to pay $6M in latest police misconduct settlement
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/ March 1, 2023
Baltimore leaders have agreed to pay a $6 million settlement to the family of a driver who was killed during...
Read MoreStates move to crack down on nurses with bogus South Florida diplomas
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/ March 1, 2023
Medical licensing officials in multiple states are scrambling to stop nurses with fraudulent academic credentials from caring for patients, after...
Read MoreStates consider ‘safe injection sites’ to prevent overdoses
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/ March 1, 2023
Lawmakers in Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada are considering allowing what are often called “safe injection sties" where people can...
Read MoreJury visits crime scene before closings at Murdaugh trial
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/ March 1, 2023
Jurors have visited the South Carolina estate where prosecutors say disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh shot and killed his wife and...
Read MoreBiden says Labor nominee Julie Su represents American dream
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/ March 1, 2023
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that his labor secretary nominee Julie Su is a “real leader” who has supported unions,...
Read MoreAnti-abortion allies change tactics after post-Roe defeats
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/ March 1, 2023
Republicans and their anti-abortion allies who suffered ballot question defeats in states across the political spectrum last year are changing...
Read MoreSaddleback Church doubles down on support for female pastors
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/ March 1, 2023
Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, was one of five churches expelled by the Southern Baptist Convention for having women...
Read MoreDoes Your Clean Kitchen Look Like a Hot Mess? Here Are the 6 Little Missteps You Might Be Making
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/ March 1, 2023
These errors can undermine all of your best cleaning efforts. Here's how to tidy up the right way in your...
Read MoreLong-lost ship found in Lake Huron, confirming tragic story
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/ March 1, 2023
Searchers have found a long-lost Great Lakes ship that came to a tragic end.
Read MoreCalifornia, beleaguered by earlier storms, gets fresh snow
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/ March 1, 2023
A new storm has dumped fresh snow in the California mountains that are still staggering from earlier blizzards that stranded...
Read MorePush for clergy to report abuse stalls in deeply Mormon Utah
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/ March 1, 2023
A push to mandate members of religious clergy report child sexual abuse when it's brought to their attention is facing...
Read MoreGhislaine Maxwell’s appeals arguments mirror earlier claims
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/ March 1, 2023
Ghislaine Maxwell says a federal appeals court should reverse her conviction on charges that she joined and enabled the sexual...
Read MoreWhat to know about Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial
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/ March 1, 2023
Alex Murdaugh and his family long dominated the legal scene in his small, rural South Carolina county where the only...
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