3 former Mississippi police officers are charged in man's death after New Year's Eve confrontation
A Mississippi grand jury has indicted three former Jackson police officers in the death of Keith Murriel, a man who died shortly after a confrontation with the officers in a hotel parking lot on New Year's Eve.
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Russian gunmaker Kalashnikov modifies AK-12 assault rifle based on Ukraine combat experience
Firearms manufacturer Kalashnikov has unveiled an upgraded AK-12 assault rifle, with modifications based on the weapon's use in the war on Ukraine.
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'Hot labor summer': Los Angeles unions back Hollywood writers
By Jorge Garcia LOS ANGELES Unions representing teachers, truck drivers and other workers who will be headed soon
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Guatemalan court keeps presidential frontrunner Pineda off ballot
GUATEMALA CITY With just a month to go before Guatemalan voters will pick a new president, the country's
1970-01-01 08:00
Indiana man center of gambling probes involving Alabama, Cincinnati baseball, AP sources say
An Indiana man whose son is a member of the University of Cincinnati baseball team is the bettor at the center of separate college sports gambling investigations, according to two people familiar with the inquiries
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UN chief 'shocked' by letter from Sudan's military ruler asking to replace UN's special envoy in Sudan
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres was "shocked" by a letter he received on Friday from Sudan's military ruler General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan regarding the UN's envoy to Sudan, according to his spokesman Stephane Dujarric. The reaction follows reports that Burhan asked that the envoy be removed.
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Banko Brown death: Family sues Walgreens, security company and guard for wrongful death
The family of Banko Brown, a transgender man shot and killed by a security guard in San Francisco last month, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit over the fatal encounter, their lawyers announced Friday.
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Iowa governor signs bill rolling back child labor protections into law
Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday that rolls back child labor protections by extending the hours that teens can work and the establishments where they can be employed.
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Commencement speaker surprises UMass Boston graduates with $1,000 at graduation ceremony
Graduates from the University of Massachusetts Boston left their graduation ceremony with more than just diplomas thanks to a generous billionaire.
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Danny Masterson rape retrial deliberations drag on more than 6 days, will resume next week
Jurors have been deliberating for nearly seven days without reaching a verdict in the rape retrial of “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson
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Mississippi Democrats improperly excluded candidate for governor, judge says
Mississippi could have a Democratic primary for governor in August
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Tour rookie Hall up 3 despite English ace at Colonial, "Block' party over
PGA Tour rookie Harry Hall from England still has the solo lead after 36 holes at Colonial
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