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Calif. Law Professor Under Fire for Blog Post Blaming Pandemic on Chinese Government
A University of San Diego law professor is under fire for what even the school is calling disparaging and biased language used in a blog post about the suspected origin of the coronavirus, a conspiracy the Chinese government denies. Because the investigation into these remarks is just starting, NBC 7 is not naming the tenured professor or his blog page….
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Homeowner Guns Down Intruder Who Said She Was Pregnant
A Long Beach homeowner has no regrets after shooting and killing a woman who said she was pregnant after he got into a confrontation with her and another man who were ransacking his sprawling home.
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Special-Education Teacher Blames Heroin Use for Sex With Student
Former teacher Stephanie Amato learns fate for sex with 14-year-old student.
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Former Beaumont School Official Faces Fraud Charges
A former Beaumont assistant superintendent has been indicted on charges that she embezzled more than $750,000 from the school district.
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Cowboys Sign Top Pick Byron Jones for 4 Years, $8.6 Million
The Dallas Cowboys have signed first-round draft pick Byron Jones to an $8.6 million, four-year deal.
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Cowboys' Bryant in Scuffle With Teammate at Camp
Dez Bryant and Dallas cornerback Tyler Patmon had to be separated in a heated exchange that lasted several minutes.
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Tax Day Freebies and Discounts
Don’t let Tax Day get your down. There are a number of freebies you can cash in on.
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OC Fair Food: The $125 Caviar Twinkie
Two edibles you never pictured together will be together, in Costa Mesa.
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DNA in Torched Car Matched Suspect in D.C. Mansion Slayings: Testimony
DNA found on a construction vest inside the burned out car of a wealthy D.C. family matched the man charged with their deaths, a detective testified during a preliminary hearing Monday.
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20-Count Indictment Returned in Brutal DC Mansion Slayings
A grand jury returned a 20-count indictment Wednesday against the suspect in the deaths of a couple, their young son and their housekeeper inside their multi-million-dollar D.C. mansion.
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UPPAbaby Recalls 71,000 Strollers, Seats Due to Choking Risk
UPPAbaby is recalling 71,000 strollers and seats because of a choking hazard, saying children could bite off a piece of the stroller’s foam crossbar, according to federal regulators.
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Housing Official in South Texas Gets Prison for Theft
A former housing commissioner in South Texas has been ordered to serve six months in federal prison for stealing from the program.
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Fire Investigators Join Forces to Combat Safety Risk at DFW Businesses
Fire investigators at local departments across Dallas-Fort Worth are working together to try to stop an unlicensed equipment installer who they say is putting people at risk at restaurants and other businesses in the area.
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Registration Opens for World Meeting of Families, But Attendance Won't Be Cheap
Those hoping to take part in next year’s worldwide Catholic conference on families being held in Philadelphia can now register for the event, but attendance is not going to be cheap.
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Help Send a Kid to MDA Summer Camp
Help send a kid to MDA Summer Camp!
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Collin County Could Cut Funding for Public Libraries
Public library proponents are rallying to try to get more than $236,000 in funding included in this year’s budget.
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Consumer Reports: Safe, Easy-Clean High Chairs
Consumer Reports just tested nine high chairs new to the market.
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McKinney Gaming Raid Nets 600 Slot Machines, $60K in Cash
Investigators raided eight game rooms Wednesday in McKinney during “Operation Slot Machine.”
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StarKist Settlement: How to Get Cash or $50 in Tuna
Tuna lovers have your pick: $25 in cash or $50 in tuna. StarKist is offering affected customers cash or tuna fish as part of a settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged the company under-filled some of its 5-ounce cans of tuna by several tenths of an ounce, NBC News reported. StarKist has denied wrongdoing. A shopper must have...