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February marks the start of Black History Month, a federally recognized celebration of the contributions African Americans have made to this country and a time […]
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The ex-husband and in-laws of a murdered Hong Kong model were arrested for murder after police found her body parts in a refrigerator. RELATED: The […]
Continue readingWhite House says there’s ‘not a consensus’ on origins of COVID-19 | USA TODAY
White House officials confirmed an ongoing effort into uncovering how the COVID-19 virus originated amid reports of a lab leak in China. RELATED: Biden's debt […]
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A horse was spotted wandering the aisles of a Tesco supermarket in Cardiff, Wales. RELATED: Bald eagles know nest building means bonding time » Subscribe […]
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A new prison in El Salvador that is set to host 40,000 people during the country's state of emergency has been criticized for alleged human […]
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USA TODAY's Ralphie Aversa recaps the weekend's awards season ceremonies with the SAG Awards, the PGA Awards and the NAACP Image Awards. RELATED: SAG Awards […]
Continue readingAlex Murdaugh breaks down during testimony on wife, son’s injuries | USA TODAY
Forensic pathology expert, Dr. Jonathan Eisenstat, gave forensic analysis of the injuries sustained by Alex Murdaugh's wife and son. RELATED: Alex Murdaugh admits to lying […]
Continue readingBiden’s debt forgiveness program to be argued at Supreme Court | USA TODAY
Student loan repayments are set to begin again in 2023 hinging on the Supreme Court’s decision on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. RELATED: College […]
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