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US & Canada · EvansvilleA house was destroyed after an explosion along the 1000 block of N Weinbach in Evansville. We're told at least three people were injured in the explosion. Agencies say the cause of the explosion is unknown, and and investigation in ongoing. EPD urges people to avoid the area.See the Story
3 people dead, 39 homes damaged after house explosion in Indiana
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Videos · WacoThe Tulsa Nationals Little League squad lost 9-4 to the Texas East team from Pearland, Texas. But the moment everyone was talking about wasn't a big hit or an error, but rather a display of sportsmanship. Pearland pitcher Kaiden Shelton hit Tulsa's Isaiah Jarvis in the side of the head with a pitch. Jarvis walked over to Shelton and hugged him as an audience watched nationwide on ESPN.See the Story
Beaned Little League batter rises to console upset pitcher
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US & CanadaSesame Street-themed park has announced the implementation of diversity and inclusion training for its employees. The announcement follows a $25 million class-action lawsuit alleging multiple incidents of discrimination. A viral video of a costumed character snubbing two 6-year-old Black girls during a parade at Sesame Place in Pennsylvania.See the Story
Sesame Place to train workers on diversity after lawsuit
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Crime · Los AngelesGardiel Solorio, 26, was killed in the parking lot of the Downey Landing shopping mall on Monday. Solorio was a fresh-faced rookie who joined the Monterey Park Police Department in July after graduating from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Academy. Authorities are expected to hold a news conference at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Hall of Justice in downtown Los Angeles.See the Story
Arrests made in killing of off-duty California officer
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US & CanadaThe Gemini North telescope, located on the summit of Maunakea in Hawaii, spotted the interacting spiral galaxies about 60 million light-years away in the Virgo constellation. The galaxies will eventually form a single elliptical galaxy in around 500 million years. A similar galactic merger will unfold when the Milky Way galaxy eventually collides with the Andromeda galaxy.See the Story
New image of colliding galaxies previews the fate of the Milky Way
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US & Canada · DallasA man charged in connection with a shooting in Dallas’s Koreatown earlier this year was indicted for alleged hate crimes against Asian Americans. See the Story
Dallas Koreatown salon shooting was anti-Asian hate crime: indictments
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Chicago, IL · ChicagoThe cases are the latest tied to former detective Reynaldo Guevara's alleged police misconduct. Two people were expected to be released Tuesday while five others had already been released. An eighth person whose case the prosecutor has dropped remained in custody "pending further court hearings"See the Story
Top Chicago-area prosecutor drops 8 murder cases connected to former detective accused of police misconduct
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US & Canada · AlbuquerqueMuhammad Syed is accused of ambushing and murdering two Muslim men in Albuquerque. Syed, who is from Afghanistan, made his first appearance in front of a judge Wednesday communicating with the court through an interpreter. He remains in jail while awaiting a hearing to determine whether he will stay locked up until trial.See the Story
A 'primary suspect' in the killings of Muslim men in Albuquerque makes his first court appearance
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US & Canada · NashvilleTennessee is the first state in the nation to take such a draconian step. A felony conviction would make it even harder for an unhoused person to find a home or a job. A think tank in Austin, founded and funded by a tech billionaire, is the inspiration for this new legislation.See the Story
In Nashville, it's against the law to live in a tent on public land. Is that the best way to deal with homelessness?
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Alabama · AlabamaVincent, Alabama, city council votes to dissolve its three-member police department. The move comes after the assistant chief sent a racist text message to other officers. Angry residents had called for the assistant police chief to be fired at a City Council meeting. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office says it is currently handling emergency calls for Vincent.See the Story
A city council in Alabama voted to dissolve its police department after a racist text message
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Landmark · LandmarkZhou Xiaoxuan accused CCTV host Zhu Jun of groping and forcibly kissing her in a dressing room four years earlier when she was a 21-year-old intern. Zhu denied the accusation and sued Zhou for defamation. Zhou countersued, sparking a years-long legal battle that coincided with a wider crackdown by the ruling Chinese Communist Party on feminist activism.See the Story
China's leading #MeToo figure loses appeal in sexual harassment case against star TV host
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