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Military report says 'one in a million' live fire malfunction rained shrapnel on California highway
A military investigation has found that a “one in a million” malfunction during a live fire demonstration over Camp Pendleton last October led to a misfire that rained shrapnel on Interstate 5
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Ali Larijani, believed to be running Iran since the beginning of the war, is killed in a strike
Iranian authorities have confirmed the death of Ali Larijani, a top Iranian security official who was thought to be running the country since the beginning of the war
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In his words: How Gregory Bovino became a face of Trump's mass deportations and ended his career
Gregory Bovino says he plans to retire from the U.S. Border Patrol in the coming weeks
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Muskets crack, drums echo as Boston marks 250 years since British evacuation
Reenactors in tricorn hats and 18th-century military coats filled a South Boston chapel Tuesday before firing muskets and marching through neighborhood streets to mark the 250th anniversary of the British evacuation of Boston
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Jury deliberating in corruption trial of ex-FirstEnergy executives accused of $4.3 million bribe
Jurors in Ohio have begun deliberating in the corruption trial of two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives charged for their alleged roles in the $60 million bribery scheme centered on a $1 billion nuclear plant bailout
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New York transit officials sue Trump administration to restore subway project funding
The transit agency in charge of New York City’s subway system has sued the Trump administration
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Bank of America settles claims over lawsuits by Jeffrey Epstein victims
Bank of America has tentatively settled a lawsuit claiming it ignored suspicious financial transactions involving Jeffrey Epstein while he was sexually abusing hundreds of girls and women
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A $50 million push hopes to make child care a top issue in the midterm elections
An advocacy group is providing support to candidates who want to expand support for child and elder care in the midterm elections
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As winters warm, falling through the ice is becoming more common — and deadly
Warming winters are making ice thinner and less predictable, leading to more drownings as people fall through while fishing, hunting and recreating on frozen waters
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Man charged with planting pipe bombs before the Jan. 6 riot argues Trump's mass pardons apply to him
A man charged with planting pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot claims he's covered by President Donald Trump's blanket pardons
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