Crime
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Trey Songz Civil Rape Case Dismissed After Statute of Limitations Expired
Judge rules Jane Doe's harrowing claims were subject to two-year statute of limitations and that the deadline to file a rebuttal had passed
- A Legal Technicality
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Break-in at Arizona Governor Candidate Katie Hobbs’ Campaign Office, Several Items Stolen
Hobbs' campaign manager accused opponent Kari Lake of spreading "dangerous misinformation" and "inciting threats"
- Arizona Heist
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Suspect and 2 Deceased Victims Identified in St. Louis High School Shooting
"This is a heartbreaking day for all of us," said Chief Mike Sack. "It's going to be tough"
- Gun Violence
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Paul Flores Found Guilty in Murder of Kristin Smart
His father, Ruben Flores, was found not guilty of accessory to the crime
- Justice
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Unknown Assailant Tried to Knife Yak Gotti in Jail, Rapper’s Family Says
An inmate attempted to stab Gotti, currently in the Fulton County Jail on murder and racketeering charges, according to his mother and his attorney. “My son doesn’t deserve to be attacked in jail,” she told Rolling Stone. “No one’s does.”
- BREAKING
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A Sin City Murder, an Arrest, and Now a First Amendment Showdown
A politician stands accused of killing investigative journalist Jeff German, and it's opened up a scary question: What's more important, a murder investigation or the freedom of the press?
- Press Freedoms
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Did a Las Vegas Politician Hide a Violent Side Before Allegedly Murdering a Journalist?
Robert Telles was an ambitious man from a prominent family trying to make a name as a reformer — until he was charged with killing the journalist whose exposés took him down
- Death in Las Vegas
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Alleged Killers of Jam Master Jay to Face Trial in February — 21 Years After His Death
A federal judge denied the alleged killer's request to dismiss the case, instead setting a trial date
- Facing Trial
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Sherri Papini Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Faking Her Own Kidnapping
The California woman, 40, staged her own abduction in November 2016, leading to a three-week federal search that garnered national attention
- Case Closed
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‘Indentured Servitude’ and Bags of Cash: Yoga Teachers Say Red Flags Came Before Federal Tax Evasion Charges
The founder of the popular New York City yoga chain Yoga to the People is accused of raking in money, while keeping employees — and the IRS — in the dark
- Downward Dog
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