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US & Canada · Los AngelesThe verdict brings an end to a legal saga that has lasted more than three years. Eric R. Holder Jr. was found guilty of two counts of attempted voluntary manslaughter instead of two attempted murder counts as prosecutors had sought. The evidence against Holder was overwhelming, from eyewitnesses to surveillance cameras that captured his arrival, the shooting and his departure.See the Story
Eric Holder found guilty in death of rapper Nipsey Hussle
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US & Canada · RichmondA tip led investigators to Columbia Street, police say. Julio Alvardo-Dubon, 52, was arrested before the July 4 event. Rolman Balacarcel, 38, faces the same charge after the event. Police said they seized two assault rifles, one handgun and more than 223 rounds.See the Story
Police: July 4 mass shooting thwarted in Virginia’s capital
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US & Canada · ChicagoJerry Harris has been jailed for 12 years for soliciting minors for sex. The 22-year-old agreed a plea deal with prosecutors in February. He will face eight years of court-supervised release after his release. The Netflix star had initially pleaded not guilty to seven charges.See the Story
'Cheer' star Jerry Harris sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for sex crimes
46% Left coverage: 61 sources
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US & Canada · ElbertonA rural Georgia monument that some conservative Christians have criticized as satanic was bombed before dawn on Wednesday, damaging one of four granite panels that some people dubbed “America’s Stonehenge.”See the Story
Georgia monument that some called satanic damaged by bomb
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Business · New YorkReal estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield ordered to pay $10,000 per day. Judge says company has shown a "willful failure" to comply with subpoenas. Judge recently lifted a contempt order for Donald Trump over his slow response to a subpoena. Trump, a Republican, has denied the allegations against him.See the Story
Judge holds real estate firm in contempt over documents in Trump probe
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Tesla · San CarlosTesla Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk and Shivon Zilis, a top executive at his brain-chip startup Neuralink, had twins in November of 2021, Business Insider reported on Wednesday. In April, Musk and Zilis filed a petition to change the name of the twins to "have their father's last name" and contain their mother's last name as part of their middle name, the report said, citing court documents.See the Story
Elon Musk had twins last year with one of his top executives
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US & Canada · Traverse CityThe spill happened around 5 p.m. Sunday, Northport Village Marina Harbormaster Bill Rosemurgy told the Traverse City Record-Eagle. The spill was mostly contained to the marina, which reopened Monday evening. Allen estimated 11 gallons spilled, the harbormaster estimated it was closer to 30 gallons.See the Story
Tim Allen’s yacht spills diesel fuel into Michigan marina
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US & Canada · Jefferson CityControversial Republican Senate candidate Eric Greitens put out yet another ad Wednesday, two days after the Highland Park mass shooting, showing him firing a gun and mixing violence with politics. In late June, Greitens sparked a firestorm of controversy with a similar ad, in which the Missouri Republican said, “Today, we’re going RINO hunting!”See the Story
Eric Greitens releases second violent campaign ad
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Cancer · San DiegoAshleigh Lynn Chavez, 38, was found guilty of forging doctors' notes and falsely indicating she had been diagnosed with cancer. She previously pleaded guilty of obstructing justice in April while serving 12 months and one day in federal prison for embezzling more than $160,000 from a former employer.See the Story
Chula Vista Woman Sentenced for Faking Cancer Diagnosis to Avoid Prison
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Alas, Armie Hammer hasn't started a second career as a hotel concierge in the Cayman Islands
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Benghazi · BenghaziWhen the Fox talker claimed Republicans aren’t into creating “show trials,” he was reminded of the motivations behind the Benghazi hearings.See the Story
Gutfeld: Probe Hunter as ‘Petty Revenge’ for Jan. 6 Hearings
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