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Supreme Court litigator gets 6 years in prison for tax evasion case after gambling millions on poker
A prominent Supreme Court litigator has been sentenced to six years in prison for evading a multimillion-dollar IRS tax debt and engaging in mortgage fraud in a case that cast a spotlight on his secretive lifestyle as a high-stakes poker player
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Tropical Storm Genevieve has formed in the Pacific Ocean
Tropical Storm Genevieve has formed in the Pacific Ocean
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Salmonella outbreak tied to eggs has sickened 98 people since November
Federal health officials report that nearly 100 people in 17 states have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs
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Canada celebrates new bridge to US during tariff troubles with Trump
Canadian officials are celebrating a new U.S.-Canada bridge over the Detroit River
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Teen pleads guilty to murder in a 2024 shooting that left 4 dead at Georgia's Apalachee High School
A teenager has pleaded guilty to all 55 counts in a deadly shooting nearly two years ago at Apalachee High School in Georgia
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Family of a Wisconsin man killed by police says he was "exceptional" and promise to seek justice after his death
Family of a Wisconsin man killed by police says he was "exceptional" and promise to seek justice after his death
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Paramount agrees to delay closing its Warner Bros. buyout for months, while judge considers challenge from 12 states
Paramount agrees to delay closing its Warner Bros. buyout for months, while judge considers challenge from 12 states
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Fatal police shooting of man with knife roils Madison, Wisconsin
The police shooting death of a man with a knife has roiled Wisconsin's capital and prompted politicians from the governor to city officials to call for transparency and accountability
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New US tariffs linked to claims of foreign forced labor dismay and anger trading partners
U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest set of tariffs has provoked heated objections from America’s trading partners
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Nearly 150,000 mail ballots rejected in California's primary despite efforts to count every vote
Nearly 150,000 voters have had their mail-in ballots rejected for California’s June primary election, a sharp spike from previous primaries
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