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Maine 18-year-old charged in death of paddleboarder ruled competent to stand trial
A Maine judge has ruled an 18-year-old man charged with murder in the killing of a paddleboarder is competent to stand trial
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Habitat for Humanity is developing a new Atlanta community with help from the Carters' initiative
Two years after his death, President Jimmy Carter is still inspiring Habitat for Humanity's efforts to build more affordable housing in the U.S. Over five days in May, nearly 1,000 volunteers with the international nonprofit will finish building 24 new housing units in Atlanta
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2 employees fatally shot in a bank robbery in Kentucky
Two bank employees have been fatally shot during a robbery in Kentucky, and a search is underway for the suspect
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‘Mormon Wives’ star Taylor Frankie Paul and ex-partner ordered to stay 100 feet apart
Taylor Frankie Paul, a reality TV star from “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” and the father of her 2-year-old son were ordered Thursday to stay 100 feet (30 meters) away from each other for the next three years as a Utah court commissioner continues to assess custody plans for the child
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Stabbing at Washington state high school wounds 6, including suspect, police say
A Tacoma high school student has been booked on five counts of first-degree assault after four students and an adult security guard were injured in a stabbing at the school
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The Onion's bid to take over Alex Jones' Infowars is in limbo as new court battles emerge
The Onion's plan to transform Alex Jones' Infowars platforms into parody sites are in limbo again
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Louisiana congressional primaries are suspended as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling
Louisiana’s congressional primaries are not going forward as scheduled in May as a result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling
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Florida man executed for the killing of his brother's teenage stepdaughter nearly 50 years ago
A Florida man convicted of killing his brother’s 13-year-old stepdaughter nearly 50 years ago has been put to death
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North Texas man executed as his cousin claims he was shooter in fatal 2008 robbery
A North Texas man who claimed he wasn’t the shooter in a fatal robbery that killed two people nearly 18 years ago and who says prosecutors misused rap lyrics he wrote to secure his death sentence has been executed
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Meta raises specter of shutting down service to New Mexico in legal clash over child safety
Meta is raising the prospect of shutting down social media services in New Mexico in response to a push by state prosecutors for fundamental changes to platforms, including Instagram, to protect the mental health and safety of children
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