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Sniper Ambush Kills 5 Officers, Injures 7 in Dallas Following Peaceful Protest
Five officers are dead — four Dallas police officers and one Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer — in what authorities called a sniper ambush on police officers at the end of a peaceful protest against nationwide officer-involved shootings Thursday night.
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Recovery Unit Finds Shane Montgomery's Keys in Schuylkill River
More than three weeks after his disappearance, officials found the keys of missing college student Shane Montgomery.
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How Switching Cell Phone Companies Could Save You Hundreds
You see ads for cell-phone companies all the time, but when is the last time you seriously considered switching? It seems like a hassle, but what if you could save hundreds of dollars a year by making a change? Consumer Reports reveals how switching to a different carrier, maybe one you’ve never even heard of, could save you big...
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Police Located Missing Corinth Woman
The Corinth Police Department located a critical missing person who was gone for approximately nine hours Sunday.
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Pete Davidson Holds SF Comedy Show–But Makes Attendees Sign $1M Agreement for Entry
Comedian Pete Davidson put on a show Wednesday in San Francisco—but ticketholders weren’t allowed in unless they signed a non-disclosure agreement with a $1 million penalty if broken.
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Woman Wanted After Baby Jesus Stolen From Nativity Scene
Investigators in Parker County are hoping someone can help identify a woman who was recorded taking a baby Jesus figurine and manger decorations from a Nativity scene.
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Search for Missing Woman Called-Off at White Rock Lake
The search at Dallas’ White Rock Lake for a woman missing since Feb. 5 is being suspended.
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Key Moments From Impeachment Hearings With Gordon Sondland, Laura Cooper
Here are the key moments from Wednesday’s public impeachment hearings, which included testimony from Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union; Laura Cooper, assistant deputy secretary of defense; and David Hale, undersecretary of state for political affairs.
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Gordan Sondland: Trump Directed Ukraine Quid Pro Quo Through Giuliani
Ambassador Gordon Sondland told House impeachment investigators Wednesday that he worked with Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine at the “express direction” of President Donald Trump and pushed for a political “quid pro quo” with Kyiv because it was what Trump wanted. “Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these investigations were...
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Takeaways From Impeachment Hearing With Gordon Sondland
Gordon Sondland, President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the European Union, was the most anticipated witness in the House impeachment inquiry and his testimony Wednesday showed why. He made repeated references to a quid pro quo involving Ukraine and invoked the names of senior Trump administration officials who, he said, knew what was going on. He also confirmed the existence of...
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Michigan Woman Found Strangled to Death, Tied Up in Her Dominican Republic Apartment
A 63-year-old Michigan woman working with a children’s education charity in the Dominican Republic was found strangled to death with her arms and feet bound, according to police.
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Top Moments From First Public Trump Impeachment Hearing With William Taylor, George Kent
The public hearings into whether President Donald Trump should be impeached began in the House on Wednesday with testimony from two career State Department officials who tied Trump to a campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate one of the president’s political rivals.
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Felony Charge Filed in Deep Ellum Beating Caught on Video
Dallas police have filed aggravated assault charges in a beating caught on camera outside a Deep Ellum bar last week.
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Key Moments From Impeachment Hearing
Here are key moments as they unfolded during Wednesday’s public impeachment hearings, which included testimony from U.S. diplomat William Taylor and State Department official George Kent.
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Kitchen Fires Peak During Holiday Season, Fire Officials Say
A fire sprinkler went off and extinguished a grease fire at a McKinney apartment complex Thursday, fire officials say.
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Palestinian Shot in Back Says Israelis Abused Him for Hours
A young Palestinian man who was shot in the back by Israeli forces in an incident caught on video last year says the footage shows just a small part of what was a horrifying day for him. Speaking to The Associated Press after the video emerged last week, Karam Qawasmi said he was run over by a military jeep, then...
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Employee at Berks County Nursing Home Accused of Taking Photos of Dead Residents and Sending Them to Friends and Co-Workers
A former worker at a Berks County nursing home was arrested after she allegedly took photos of deceased residents and then sent them to her friends and co-workers.
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Teenager Saves 11-Year-Old From House Fire in Mansfield
A Mansfield teenager ran into a burning house late Monday to rescue his 11-year-old neighbor.
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Lawyer: Trump's Phone Records Back Details of Woman's Claim
President Donald Trump’s cell phone records show a call to a former “Apprentice” contestant on a day when she says he subjected her to unwanted kissing and groping, according to a court filing. Records filed in Summer Zervos’ defamation suit and obtained Monday by The Associated Press indicate that Zervos got a call from Trump’s phone on a day in...
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Lawyer: Trump's Phone Records Back Details of Woman's Claim
President Donald Trump’s cell phone records show a call to a former “Apprentice” contestant on a day when she says he subjected her to unwanted kissing and groping, according to a court filing. Records filed in Summer Zervos’ defamation suit and obtained Monday by The Associated Press indicate that Zervos got a call from Trump’s phone on a day in...