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Prosecutor: No Charges in Buggy Crash That Killed Amish Kids
An elderly motorist whose SUV slammed into the back of a horse-drawn buggy on a southern Michigan road, killing three Amish children from the same family, will not be charged.
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Fiesta termina en sangriento tiroteo
La balacera dejó al menos dos muertos y varios heridos.
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3 Dead, 6 Wounded in Shooting at North Carolina Block Party
Police say a third person has died from wounds suffered when gunshots rang out at an impromptu celebration in North Carolina
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Street Art Sends Messages of Hope, Equality
After artists painted a street leading to the White House with “Black Lives Matter,” other cities have followed with their own street art.
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Woman Goes Into Labor Mid-Flight
A traveling mother gave birth to a baby girl at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Wednesday – just in time for Thanksgiving. American Airlines officials confirmed the baby was born shortly after Flight 868 from Tampa landed in Charlotte on Wednesday afternoon.
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Sky Chefs Catering Workers Protest Tuesday at DFW Airport, Asking American Airlines for Better Pay, Healthcare
Airline catering workers are expected to protest at more than a dozen airports around the country Tuesday, including Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, lobbying airlines for better pay and better healthcare.
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Mysterious Mailbox Winds Up Nailed to Power Pole
A mysterious mailbox nailed to a Florida power pole has been taken down. Port Charlotte residents say the mailbox was been attached to the pole for months.
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Doncic Scores 26 Points, Leads Mavs Past Raptors
Luka Doncic had 26 points and 15 rebounds and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Toronto Raptors 110-102 on Saturday night.
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Knicks Spoil Porzingis' Return to New York, Win 106-103
Marcus Morris made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 13.2 seconds remaining to delight a Madison Square Garden crowd that booed Kristaps Porzingis all night, and the New York Knicks beat the Dallas Mavericks 106-103 on Thursday.
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Man Accused of Sexual Assault of Female Airline Passenger That Led to Emergency Landing
A man who allegedly groped a female airline passenger, leading to an emergency landing, is facing federal charges for criminal sexual misconduct, NBC News reports. James Clayton Cholewinski-Boyd, 32, who is listed in some court records as Cholewinski-Boy, was charged in connection to an incident on a flight earlier this week from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Salt Lake City, according...
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Students Use Pumpkins to Help Master Physics Lesson
New Tech High School students designed and built catapults to see who could throw a pumpkin higher and further than anyone else.
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Students Use Pumpkins to Help Master Physics Lesson
New Tech High School students designed and built catapults to see who could throw a pumpkin higher and further than anyone else.
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Doncic's 27, Late Charge Calls Help Mavs Top Magic
Luka Doncic scored 27 points and Dallas drew two charges on Aaron Gordon in the final minute, helping the Mavericks hang on for a 107-106 victory over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night.
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Charlotte Edges North Texas on Touchdown With 18 Seconds Left
Chris Reynolds threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Victor Tucker with 18 seconds left to give Charlotte a 39-38 victory over North Texas on Saturday.
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Prince William, Kate Reach Pakistan's Capital on 5-Day Visit
Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate arrived in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad on Monday on a five-day visit, which authorities say will help further improve relations between the two countries. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were accorded a red-carpet reception on their arrival at the airport, then were escorted to a hotel amid tight security. The British royal family...
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Football Star DeAngelo Williams Pays for 500 Mammograms to Honor Mom Who Died of Breast Cancer
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams is still dedicated to fighting breast cancer. The star running back, who played college football at the University of Memphis, started covering the cost of mammogram screening for women in 2015 through his nonprofit organization, The DeAngelo Williams Foundation. Since then, the foundation has covered the cost of over 500 mammograms at hospitals...
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Prince George Is a Soccer Fan on Family Outing With Prince William and Kate Middleton
Like father, like son. Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge brought their two eldest kids, Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4, to a soccer game to cheer on the Duke of Cambridge’s favorite team, the Birmingham club Aston Villa, as they beat Norwich City 5-1. This marks the first time the kids have been seen at such a...
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Florida Teen Labeled ‘Hero' After Dying While Saving Sister During Robbey
Officials with the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office say 15-year-old Khyler Edman was killed when he was protecting his five-year-old sister during a break-in at their Port Charlotte home last Thursday.
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Oprah Winfrey Shocks Fundraisers With $1M Donation for Students
Oprah Winfrey shocked attendees at a North Carolina fundraiser by announcing a donation of more than $1 million toward the United Negro College Fund. The Charlotte Observer reports that former talk-show host and OWN television network chief made the surprise announcement Saturday while speaking at Charlotte’s 17th annual Maya Angelou Women Who Lead Luncheon.
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Truex Wins Again at Richmond; Gibbs's Jones Disqualified
Martin Truex Jr. seemed to have a ‘pinch me’ moment as he climbed from his car in Victory Lane. Nudged off the lead with 87 laps to go, Truex rallied Saturday night, ultimately passing teammate Kyle Busch with 25 laps to go and winning his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series race. That it came in the series’ playoffs in Richmond,...