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Somali soccer referee denied entry to US for World Cup is welcomed home as a hero
Omar Artan, the soccer referee from Somalia who was denied entry to the United States for the World Cup tournament, has returned home to a hero's welcome by supporters and officials
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Feds won't seek death penalty in plea deal with man accused of killing top Minnesota Democrat
U.S. prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty as part of a plea agreement with the man charged in the political assassinations of the top Democrat in the Minnesota House along with her husband, as well as the attempted murders of a state senator and his wife
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Prosecutors paint Palisades Fire suspect as a premeditated arsonist in opening statements
Prosecutors in the federal trial of the man accused of sparking last year’s deadly Palisades Fire have laid out a narrative for jurors of a premeditated arsonist who tried to cover his tracks
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California socialite and ex-Dodger must pay $22M in punitive damages over deaths of young brothers
A Los Angeles jury has ordered California socialite Rebecca Grossman to pay $21 million in punitive damages to the parents of two young brothers who died when her car struck them in a hit-and-run collision in 2020
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Bill Gates testifies about his ties to Epstein, calls meeting him a 'grave error in judgment'
Bill Gates says he made an error in judgment by ever meeting with Jeffrey Epstein as the Microsoft co-founder faces questions behind closed doors from lawmakers about his relationship with the disgraced financier
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$60M and 7 federal agencies required to stage Trump's UFC fight at White House
President Donald Trump's UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn requires a monumental effort from more than seven federal agencies, hundreds of staff working onsite daily and about $60 million
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Crackdown on Afghan protests against arrests of women killed at least 1 person, UN says
The United Nations say that a violent crackdown on a protest in western Afghanistan has killed at least one person
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Carney says opening of Canada-US bridge may take 'a little longer'
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney says a new bridge across the Detroit River that U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block may take longer to open than anticipated
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Canada seeks to ban social media accounts for children under 16, joining growing global effort
Canada has introduced legislation that could bar children younger than 16 from possessing social media accounts, joining a growing global effort to tighten safety protections
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David Briscoe, AP journalist who chronicled Philippines' democratic revolution, dies at 82
Longtime Associated Press journalist David Briscoe has died at 82
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