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BREAKING: Teen girls accused of killing DC Uber Eats driver reach plea deal ensuring they will not 'be placed in a prison facility'

"The suspects are a 13-year-old from Southeast DC and a 15-year-old from Fort Washington, Maryland," police said. The juveniles' names were not released.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 5, 2021

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Hunter Biden says he has 'no recollection' of meeting stripper who gave birth to his child

The Arkansas-based stripper later gave birth to Hunter’s child in 2018. He also detailed his struggles with addiction and the death of his brother.

The Post Millennial / Apr 5, 2021

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BREAKING: Justice Thomas says tech giants like Facebook, Twitter, and Google should be utilities

"We will soon have no choice but to address how our legal doctrines apply to highly concentrated, privately owned information infrastructure such as digital platforms," he wrote.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 5, 2021

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Conservative MP feels 'sadness and pride' after China sanctions him

Kenny Chiu, who is the Member of Parliament for Steveston-Richmond East in British Columbia, told Richmond News that he feels “a mix of emotions of sadness and pride. Sadness in that it’s my birthplace, and the fact that I have been sanctioned from visiting my birthplace would trouble anybody.”

Nico Johnson / Apr 5, 2021

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Arson suspected after Indigenous Catholic church was destroyed on Easter

This is the second church in a Canadian First Nation community to have burned down in recent months

Noah David Alter / Apr 5, 2021

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Oakland homicide rate surges by over 300 percent in 2021

Crime rates have surged in major cities across the United States since mid-2020.

Noah David Alter / Apr 5, 2021

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Georgia GOP ask Coca-Cola to get their products out of the statehouse after CEO blasts new election laws

Republican lawmakers in Georgia are taking the stand-off over their newly passed election laws to the board room. After Coca Cola decried the laws, the Georgia GOP has moved to boot Coke from statehouse offices.

The Post Millennial / Apr 5, 2021

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Conservatives continue to fall behind Trudeau Liberals in polling

The pandemic has been a difficult time for opposition parties across the Western world, but the Conservatives should be disappointed to find that they are 64 seats behind the Liberals

Nico Johnson / Apr 5, 2021

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Uprising at St. Louis jail as inmates break windows and rain debris onto the street below

The video shows inmates several floors up smashing through windows and throwing things out. They shout and yell while screaming can be heard in the background.

The Post Millennial / Apr 5, 2021

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Portland high school worries that Evergreen tree mascot is problematic because it could symbolize 'lynching'

Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School in Southwest Portland was set to vote on the new mascot last Tuesday after a committee deemed their old mascot, the Trojans, controversial.

Katie Daviscourt / Apr 5, 2021

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Texas coronavirus cases plummet after mask mandate lifted

A month after Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced full reopening and a repeal of the mask mandate, the number of coronavirus cases and death totals fell.

Katie Daviscourt / Apr 5, 2021

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WATCH: 60 Minutes deceptively edits DeSantis' comments on vaccine rollout in attempt to implicate him in 'pay-to-play scheme'

CBS' "60 Minutes" deceptively edited an interaction between DeSantis and a reporter to make it look like he had shown preference to Publix for vaccine distribution after they donated to his PAC.

Katie Daviscourt / Apr 5, 2021

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Budget cuts, city council among reasons why so many Portland Police officers are leaving the force

Officers are leaving the Portland Police Bureau in droves, citing reasons such as city leadership, budget cuts, and protests.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 5, 2021

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DAMAGE CONTROL: Calgary police release statement regarding viral disruption of Easter worship service

Calgary Police are speaking out after officers sparked outrage by entering the evangelical Street Church in Alberta on Saturday.

Libby Emmons / Apr 4, 2021

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Pope decries violence around the world during Easter speech

Pope Francis gave his customary Easter Sunday address to the public again this year, and this time he had a lot to say about continued violent conflicts worldwide.

James Anthony / Apr 4, 2021

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