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More than 30 bodies recovered from Houston-area bayous this year, sparking serial killer fears
Over 30 bodies have been recovered from bayous in the Houston area this year, raising public concern and speculation about a possible serial killer, while authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding each case.
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Gary Abrams
Crime
Minnesota hospital patient accused of beating security guard to death while trying to flee
A Minnesota hospital patient is facing murder charges after allegedly fatally assaulting a security guard while attempting to escape, raising questions about hospital security, patient management, and staff safety in healthcare settings.
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Fred Brookes
Entertainment
Runaway Disney World show boulder barrels off course and wallops heroic Indiana Jones staffer
A malfunction during a Disney World Indiana Jones–themed stunt show sent a massive prop boulder off course, striking a quick-thinking staff member whose actions helped prevent a more serious incident and highlighted the importance of safety in live entertainment.
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Conrad Nguyen
Politics
DOJ reviewing more than 5 million pages of documents in the Epstein files: report
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing more than five million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein as part of an extensive effort to assess evidence, address public pressure for transparency, and determine whether further legal action is warranted.
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Cesar Barry
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Wife of Jill Biden’s ex-husband found dead inside Delaware home after a domestic dispute call
The wife of Jill Biden’s former husband was found dead inside her Delaware home after police responded to a domestic dispute call, prompting an investigation that has drawn public attention due to the case’s tragic circumstances and high-profile connection.
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Jennifer Tolle
Music
Chappell Roan denounces Brigitte Bardot after far-right controversy
Pop artist Chappell Roan publicly criticized French film icon Brigitte Bardot, distancing herself from Bardot’s legacy after renewed backlash over the actress’s far-right views and controversial statements.
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Fred Brookes
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National Guard to patrol New Orleans for New Year’s a year after deadly attack
National Guard troops will patrol New Orleans during New Year’s celebrations and remain through Carnival season under a heightened security plan a year after a deadly vehicle attack on Bourbon Street.
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Jessica Martinez
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Trump says he might sue Fed Chair Jerome Powell for ‘gross incompetence’
President Donald Trump has threatened to sue Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for “gross incompetence” and signaled his intention to replace him, escalating tensions between the White House and the independent central bank.
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John de Palo Santo
Politics
As rumors swirl after political killings, this GOP lawmaker draws a line
A Republican state lawmaker in Minnesota, Julia Coleman, has publicly condemned widespread conspiracy theories and misinformation following the recent assassinations of political figures, calling for a rejection of harmful narratives and a return to truth and accountability.
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John Raya
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George and Amal Clooney Become French Citizens
George and Amal Clooney have officially become French citizens, reflecting their long-standing ties to France and their personal and professional connections to the country.
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John Raya
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