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Murder suspect in Columbus was out on bail— for murder charges

Avonte Sanford of Columbus, Ohio was charged with fatally shooting 19 year old Antohn Saunders in December 2021. He was arrested and released on bond.

Joshua Young / Jun 2, 2022

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WATCH: Amber Heard's lawyer says she can't pay up—blames social media for jury verdict

Following the verdict, Heard's attorney claimed the jury had been swayed by social media, and revealed that her client would not be able to pay the money she now owed to Depp.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jun 2, 2022

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WATCH: Amber Heard's lawyer says she can't pay up—blames social media for jury verdict

Following the verdict, Heard's attorney claimed the jury had been swayed by social media, and revealed that her client would not be able to pay the money she now owed to Depp.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jun 2, 2022

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NFL unveils mega-woke logo to celebrate Pride month

"We added light blue, pink, and white to reflect the colors of the transgender flag along with black and brown stripes to include marginalized LGBTQ+ communities of color."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 2, 2022

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WATCH: Joe Rogan says conservatives are now pro-freedom and liberals are not

"Today, the left has gone so f*ckin' far left, so radical, that the right are the ones that are celebrating comedians, celebrating Chappelle."

James Anthony / Jun 2, 2022

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New York City lawmaker assumes 'white supremacy' motivated Tulsa shooter—he was black

According to local reports, the now-dead shooter was black. Hermelyn's tweet about the white supremacist black male murderer in Tulsa was roundly ratioed.

Libby Emmons / Jun 2, 2022

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WATCH: Gay student asks Charlie Kirk how to get more LGBTQ people on board with gun rights

"If you believe you're being targeted, or are in a marginalized position, I mean, that's partially what the Second Amendment is for, right?" Kirk responded.

James Anthony / Jun 2, 2022

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WATCH: Gay student asks Charlie Kirk how to get more LGBTQ people on board with gun rights

"If you believe you're being targeted, or are in a marginalized position, I mean, that's partially what the Second Amendment is for, right?" Kirk responded.

James Anthony / Jun 2, 2022

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Sperm donor fathers 15 children without disclosing his genetic low-IQ syndrome

MacDougall went through Facebook to advertise his sperm because he knew that clinics would not accept it because of his condition.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 2, 2022

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200,000 Seattle parking tickets to be voided, refunded due to 'bureaucratic breakdown'

Approximately 100,000 unpaid tickets have been canceled and another 100,000 paid tickets will be refunded, costing the city between $4.5 million and $5 million.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 2, 2022

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Biden's Department of Education to cancel $5.8B in debt for former students of Corinthian Colleges

The announcement comes as President Joe Biden is considering widespread student loan cancellation.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 2, 2022

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Biden Treasury Sec. Janet Yellen admits she 'was wrong' on inflation

"I think I was wrong then, about the path that inflation would take," Biden's Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted to CNN.

Nick Monroe / Jun 2, 2022

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Biden issues 'proclamation' for 'lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex' Pride Month

"I call upon the people of the United States to recognize the achievements of the LGBTQI+ community, to celebrate the great diversity of the American people, and to wave their flags of pride high."

Nick Monroe / Jun 2, 2022

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BREAKING: Mass shooting at Tusla medical clinic, four dead including shooter

Capt. Richard Meulenberg gave a short press conference about the shooting at the Warren Clinic in Tulsa, to say that multiple civilians were shot and there were several injuries.

Libby Emmons / Jun 1, 2022

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California passes bill to prevent schools from reporting students with behavioral issues to law enforcement

Lawmakers claim the bill is an attempt at racial equity, stating that minority students are disproportionately reported to law enforcement for violent or disruptive behavior.

Ashley St. Clair / Jun 1, 2022

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