Louisiana trooper acquitted of federal charge in beating of a Black man with a flashlight
A federal jury has acquitted Louisiana State Police Trooper Jacob Brown, who was charged with a single count of deprivation of rights under color of law, for the beating of a Black man with a flashlight during a 2019 traffic stop, according to Brown's attorney.
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Fortnite Doctor Who Collaboration Details Leaked
Here's the latest news on the Fortnite Doctor Who Collaboration.
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SVB Loan to Struggling Fintech Clearco Bought by Venture Backers
A $60 million Silicon Valley Bank loan to Clearco is being scooped up by the struggling Canadian e-commerce
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4 players Braves missed on at the deadline, but can sign this offseason
The Atlanta Braves weren't active at the trade deadline but they can sign some of the players they missed on trading for in free agency this offseason.As the dust settled on the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline, the Atlanta Braves didn't make much noise. It's been made clear that Alex Anth...
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India Delays Shock Move to Curb Imports of Laptops, Tablets
India backtracked Friday on its sudden plan to curb laptop and tablet imports without a license, giving companies
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Big Ten adds Oregon, Washington: Best memes and tweets as Pac-12 collapses
The Big Ten is on the verge of adding Oregon and Washington. The Pac-12 is on the verge of falling. And social media is having its say!Conference realignment has struck again!On Friday, after several twists and turns that spelled the doom and salvation of the Pac-12 depending on the hour, th...
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Migrants waiting at US-Mexico border blow off steam with soccer
By Jose Luis Gonzalez CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico The ball flies. The teen runs and heads it straight into
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Argentina Regulator Says Investor Data Hacked, Posted Online
Confidential trading information being passed around on social networks has local market operators in Argentina unnerved ahead of
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Connecticut law ending religious vaccine exemptions for children is upheld
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -A divided federal appeals court on Friday rejected a challenge to a Connecticut law
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American executive with UK publisher of Harry Potter killed in boating accident on Italy's Amalfi coast
A tourist who was CEO of the American arm of the British publisher that launched Harry Potter in the UK was killed off Italy's Amalfi Coast after the "gommone" or motorboat she was riding on with her family collided with a sailing vessel rented for special events, according to the Prosecutor's office in Salerno, which is conducting the investigation into her death.
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Bondholders Start to Pay the Price of Codelco’s Copper Woes
Codelco’s plunging production has deprived the global market of copper and Chilean state coffers of much needed revenue.
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Mark Margolis, 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul' actor, dead at 83
Mark Margolis, a veteran actor known for his performances on "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul," has died, his son, actor and Knitting Factory Entertainment CEO Morgan Margolis, told The Hollywood Reporter.
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