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11-Year-Old Charged With Murder in Double Shooting That Left 2 Dead
An 11-year-old is in custody after allegedly killing two adults in a shooting Friday in the Lakes Region town of Alton, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office said Friday night that 50-year-old Lizette Eckert, who had suffered a gunshot wound, was found dead after police responded to a 911 call on Dobbins Way around 7:30 a.m. James Eckert,...
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Fellow Designers, Celebrities Mourn Kate Spade's Suicide on Social Media
Hundreds of people — including fellow designers and celebrities — took to social media to mourn the death of fashion icon Kate Spade on Tuesday as news of the 55-year-old’s apparent suicide spread.
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Kate Spade Found Dead of Apparent Suicide in Park Avenue Apartment
Fashion icon Kate Spade has been found dead of an apparent suicide in her Manhattan home, law enforcement sources tell News 4. She was 55.
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Ryan Lochte Cleared of Criminal Charge in Rio Incident: Lawyer
Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte was cleared of a criminal charge in the Rio Olympics incident that sparked international outrage, his lawyer confirmed Friday.
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Manchester Mourns Those Killed in Ariana Grande Concert Blast
At least 22 people including children were killed and 119 injured in a suspected suicide bombing at Manchester Arena at the end of an Ariana Grande concert on May 22, 2017, British police said.
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Twitter Users Mock United Over Flight Incident in Chicago
A day after viral videos of a bloodied man being dragged off a United Express flight at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport by aviation security fueled criticism of the airline, Twitter users poked fun at the airline’s tactics.
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Eyewitness Recalls Incident at British Parliament
Eyewitness Matt Haikin thought it was an accident when he saw a crumpled car and a body on the ground on Westminster Bridge. That was before he saw armed guards running to the gates of British Parliament and heard gunshots.
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UPenn Suspends Fraternity After Controversial Christmas Card
A controversial Christmas card prompts the University of Pennsylvania to suspend its chapter of Phi Delta Theta.
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Kids Rescued From Burning Car After Mom Leaves to Go Shopping: Police
Police plan to charge the mother of three children who were rescued from a burning car in northwestern Pennsylvania after she left them to go shopping inside a Walmart.
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Dallas County Creates Incident Management Center to Lead Ebola Investigation
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says the county has set up an Incident Management Center inside of the Emergency Operations Center and is now acting as the lead agency in the containment and investigation into the Dallas Ebola case.