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Campbell had previously said he would not resign as he faced criticism for having hired Sean Grayson, the white deputy who shot Sonya Massey.
2 youths planned attacks on Taylor Swift’s Vienna concerts, authorities say
Swift had scheduled three concerts in Vienna, the first Thursday, and she had been expected to draw more than 200,000 fans from across the world.
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The Walz-pilling of the Democratic party was no accident
Walz achieved what his team had worked for 18 months to accomplish: He went viral.
Vance attacks Walz’s military record, accusing him of avoiding a tour in Iraq
The accusations by Vance served to pit the military records of the two major party’s vice-presidential candidates against each other.
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Heat raises fears of ‘demise’ for Great Barrier Reef within a generation
Heat Raises Fears of ‘Demise’ for Great Barrier Reef Within a Generation
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Tim Walz’s decades-old drunken driving arrest draws new attention
In the past few days, critics of Walz have peppered social media with posts about the arrest.
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A battle over a Lino Lakes farm, a mosque and the moral high ground
At the dispute’s core: clashing interpretations of what inclusion looks like.
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A Battle Over a Farm, a Mosque and the Moral High Ground
A Battle Over a Farm, a Mosque and the Moral High Ground
Zacarias Moussaoui denied transfer from federal supermax to French prison
Moussaoui had made the application from the supermax prison in Colorado, using a process that is routinely available to foreign nationals held as U.S. prisoners.
For Dean Phillips, Biden’s withdrawal offers ‘unfulfilling’ vindication
The story of Dean Phillips certainly looks different today than it did even a month ago