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Defense in Charlie Kirk's killing say shooter should not get death penalty, hit 'intended target'
Lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk say he shouldn’t be eligible for the death penalty because the shooter hit the “intended target” during an event attended by thousands of people last year in Utah
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Student wounded and young suspect is in custody after shooting at Georgia high school, police say
A shooting at a Georgia high school has left one student wounded, and police say a suspect is in custody
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ICE's plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s plan to give officers gloves that deliver painful electric shocks is facing criticism from Democratic elected officials and civil rights advocates, who call it unnecessary and cruel
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Minnesota man kills his wife and daughter at a daycare after killing another relative
Police in Minnesota say a man who killed his wife and their 7-year-old daughter at a daycare is also suspected of killing a 78-year-old relative in a separate attack
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The Latest: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave at the month’s end
President Donald Trump says White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave the administration at the end of the month to spend more time with her family
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Hegseth says Colombia's new president has requested US collaboration in anti-drug efforts
U_S_ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the government of Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella has requested U_S_ collaboration in joint military operations in Colombia to combat “narco-terrorism.”
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New indictment alleges Nick Reiner was lying in wait before killing parents Rob and Michele Reiner
A Los Angeles County grand jury has indicted Nick Reiner on murder charges in the killing of his parents, actor Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner
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Ex-Southern Poverty Law Center official charged in broader criminal case against group
Newly unsealed court records show that a former Southern Poverty Law Center official has been charged in the Department of Justice’s broader criminal case against the Alabama-based civil rights group
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Civil rights agency moves to drop subpoena action against Nike in DEI-related investigation
A federal civil rights agency is dropping a subpoena enforcement action against Nike, saying the company has complied with requests for information in an investigation into allegations that sportswear giant’s diversity policies discriminated against white employees
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is leaving the Trump administration
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will be leaving the Trump administration at the end of the month to spend time with her young family
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