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  • USFox News

    Slain Microsoft exec's ex-wife wished 'good luck!' to hit man she allegedly paid to carry out murder: witness

    Shanna Gardner, who is accused of killing her ex-wife, Jared Bridegan, with help from her second husband allegedly wrote 'good luck!' on a check to a hitman in April 2022.

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  • USNBC News

    Suspect wanted in Steve Buscemi NYC sucker-punch identified

    The man wanted in an alleged sucker-punch attack on actor Steve Buscemi on a Manhattan street has been identified by police as the search for the suspect continues.

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  • USUSA TODAY

    Fatal dog attacks are rising – and are hard to predict. But some common themes emerge.

    Fatal dog attacks more than doubled in three years. Experts say they're difficult to predict, but some signs still exist.

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  • USCNN

    Grandson says Carter is ‘coming to the end’ in brief update about former president’s health

    Jimmy Carter’s grandson said Tuesday that the former president is “coming to the end” in a brief update about the 39th president’s health.

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  • USNBC News

    Boy, 9, narrowly missed in drive-by shooting caught on home security camera

    A 9-year-old boy came within inches of being hit by stray bullets while he sat in his house in Fort Worth, Texas, when a drive-by shooting took place at an apartment complex this month.

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  • USKTLA articles

    Terrifying home invasion leaves Southern California family shaken, baffled

    A family in San Bernardino County is still shaken and baffled after enduring a terrifying home invasion over the weekend. The break-in occurred just after midnight Sunday in the 700 block of Concord Lane in Redlands. Stanley Trammel told KTLA’s Shelby Nelson that the four to five masked men who kicked in a back […]

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  • USSouth Florida Sun Sentinel

    Python hunters must humanely kill snakes: How Florida has cracked down in contests through the years

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A hunter shooting a gun to kill a python? Forbidden. What about freezing the snake to kill it? Prohibited. A python run over by a car? Not allowed. These types of killings have happened before, though rarely. So how is someone supposed to properly kill a snake in the Python Challenge, the state-led contest that sends hunters scouring the Everglades for them each year? ...

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