Jury resumes deliberating in trial of gunman who killed 11 at Pittsburgh synagogue
A jury has resumed deliberating in the trial of a truck driver who shot and killed 11 worshippers at a Pittsburgh synagogue in the nation’s deadliest attack on Jewish people
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Conservation groups sue over federal utility's plan to replace coal plant with gas
Conservation groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the nation’s largest public utility from replacing a coal-burning power plant in Tennessee with one using natural gas
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'Systemic problems' at Minneapolis Police Dept. led to George Floyd's murder, Justice Department says
Three years after George Floyd was murdered by then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, the Justice Department issued a blistering report Friday of the city's police department, detailing racial discrimination, excessive and unlawful use of force, First Amendment violations and a lack of accountability for officers.
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US finds Minneapolis police had pattern of using excessive force
By Jonathan Allen (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Justice released findings from its two-year investigation of the Minneapolis Police Department
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Putin touts Russian economy, says Ukraine's president is 'shame to Jewish people'
President Vladimir Putin is touting Russia’s prospects at the country’s main international economic forum despite heavy international sanctions imposed because of the war in Ukraine
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Chiefs get Super Bowl rings, take subtle shot at rival Bengals
The Kansas City Chiefs got their Super Bowl rings Thursday night during a private ceremony at Union Station
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Pentagon chief urges Turkish counterpart on Sweden's NATO entry
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he urged Turkey to allow Sweden's entry into NATO during an introductory
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After expulsion and reinstatement, Tennessee Reps. Pearson, Jones advance past Democratic primaries
Tennessee Reps. Justin Pearson and Justin Jones have advanced past an election hurdle after the two young Black lawmakers were expelled earlier this year for their gun control protest on the House floor, then reinstated by local officials days afterward
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Exhibition by Chinese dissident artist opens in Warsaw despite pressure from China
An exhibition by a provocative Chinese artist that criticizes the country's human rights record is opening at a Polish state-run contemporary art museum despite pressure from the Chinese embassy to cancel it
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US South blanketed with oppressive heat going into holiday weekend
A dangerous heat wave threatened to bring record-breaking temperatures to parts of the U.S. South on Friday, with
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Heather Mack, convicted in Bali of killing mom and stuffing body in suitcase, pleads guilty in US
The daughter of an American woman whose body was found stuffed inside a suitcase at an Indonesian resort island has changed her plea to guilty on charges of helping to kill her mother in Bali nine years ago
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NATO moves to protect undersea pipelines, cables as concern mounts over Russian sabotage threat
NATO has launched a new center to help protect vulnerable undersea pipelines and cables
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