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An Oscar race that looked like a runaway may be a close call, after all
Who says to beware the Ides of March
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Detroit man whose confession to 1999 murder was coerced by rogue cop released from prison
A Detroit-area judge has erased a 1999 murder conviction after prosecutors acknowledged that a confession was coerced by a rogue police officer
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Father who gave gun to Georgia school shooting suspect for Christmas is guilty of 2nd-degree murder
A Georgia man who gave his teenage son the gun he’s accused of using to kill two students and two teachers at a high school has been convicted of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter
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Savannah Guthrie returns to her mother’s home in first sighting there since disappearance
“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother’s home outside Tucson in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago
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Gunman was not on the FBI's radar before he opened fire on a crowded Texas bar, authorities say
Federal and city authorities say the gunman who opened fire outside a Texas bar, killing three people and wounding more than a dozen was not on their radar before the attack
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Supreme Court blocks law against schools outing transgender students to their parents in California
The Supreme Court is clearing the way for California schools to tell parents if their children identify as transgender without getting the student’s approval, granting an emergency appeal from a conservative legal group
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Major historical documents start journey across US as part of nation's 250th anniversary celebration
Some of the United States’ most important historical documents are beginning a first-of-its kind journey as part of the country’s 250th anniversary commemoration
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In this Minnesota city, it's tradition to line up for ice cream even when it's 6 degrees
It might still be winter in Minnesota, but spring is in the air for people lined up at the Dairy Queen in Moorhead, Minnesota, for its annual opening
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A Christmas rifle, possible warning signs and 41 seconds of gunfire: Jurors weigh Colin Gray's fate
Prosecutors say a Georgia father could have stopped his 14-year-old son from carrying out a school shooting, and they want jurors to convict him
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After a storied civil rights career, Jesse Jackson heads home to South Carolina and lies in state
The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. has been honored in South Carolina by lying in state at the Capitol in Columbia
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