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A guilty plea is expected in the Michigan high school shooting that killed four
A teenager accused of killing four fellow students and injuring more at Oxford High School last November is expected to plead guilty to murder next week, authorities said Friday.
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Greek monastery manuscripts tell new story of Ottoman rule
Deep inside the medieval fortified monastery in Greece, researchers are for the first time tapping a virtually unknown treasure — thousands of Ottoman-era manuscripts.
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Mississippi town with Confederate monument gets Emmett Till statue
A Mississippi town with a Confederate monument plans to unveil a larger-than-life statue of Emmett Till on Friday, decades after white men kidnapped and killed the Black teenager.
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A jury finds that Kevin Spacey didn't molest actor Anthony Rapp in 1986
A jury sided with Kevin Spacey in one of the lawsuits that derailed the film star's career, finding he did not sexually abuse Anthony Rapp, then 14, while both were relatively unknown Broadway actors.
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A town employee who quietly lowered the fluoride in water has resigned
The Richmond, Vt., water superintendent revealed in his resignation letter that fluoride levels have not been in the state-recommended range for over a decade — far longer than previously disclosed.
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Donald Trump deposed in defamation suit filed by E. Jean Carroll
Former President Trump answered questions under oath Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll, a magazine columnist who says he raped her in the mid-1990s in a department store dressing room.
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An analyst is acquitted of lying to the FBI over the Trump-Russia 'Steele dossier'
A jury acquitted think tank analyst Igor Danchenko, who was accused of lying to the FBI about his role in the creation of a discredited dossier about former President Donald Trump.
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The BBC is celebrating its 100th birthday
The British Broadcasting Corp. was formed on Oct. 18, 1922. It's now an iconic source for news around the world.
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Runners honor a Raleigh shooting victim by finishing her last run
Susan Karnatz died 1.9 miles short of her 7-mile goal for the day she was killed. Now, runners across the globe are finishing the final leg of the run the 49-year-old never got to complete.
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MacKenzie Scott gives the Girl Scouts nearly $85 Million
The philanthropist donation goes to Girl Scouts of the USA and 29 of its local branches. The funds will help the organization recover from the impact of the pandemic, which drove down membership.