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Motorsport · Los Angeles"Will & Grace" actor Leslie Jordan, who was found without a pulse after a car crash in Hollywood last year, died of sudden cardiac dysfunction, officials said Thursday.
'Will & Grace' actor Leslie Jordan died from sudden cardiac dysfunction, officials say
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Entertainment · Los AngelesLisa Marie Presley was "transported" to a local hospital Thursday, sources confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Lisa Marie Presley hospitalized after suffering cardiac arrest: report
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US & Canada · BuffaloDamar Hamlin continues to breathe on his own but remains in critical condition. Hamlin took a major step forward in his recovery on Friday when he was taken off a ventilator. NFL also will show support for Hamlin during all Week 18 games. Bills are planning to pay tribute to Hamlin and first-responders and medical staff.
Damar Hamlin’s recovery continues, still in critical condition
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US & CanadaA 5-year-old was driving a car that crashed on Charlotte Pike in Nashville. A witness told police he saw the driver grab his young son from the vehicle. The child told officers he was not hurt, according to a report. John Edwin Harris was charged with driving under the influence.
Dad allowed 5-year-old to drive car that crashed, Nashville police say
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In-N-Out Burger · TennesseeIn-N-Out plans to build restaurants in and around Nashville and Williamson County. The company plans to invest $125.5 million to build an eastern territory office. The project will create 277 new jobs in Williamson County, the company says. The Tennessee restaurants will be In- N-Out's first establishments east of Texas.
Governor Bill Lee announces that In-N-Out Burger is coming to Tennessee
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8 severed cow heads found in dumpster
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Legislators push for more police reforms following Tyre Nichols' death
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Social Security payments to get cost-of-living boost in January
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