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Video captured Nick Reiner casually purchasing a drink at a gas station just moments before cops arrested him for allegedly murdering his famed director father and mother at their Los Angeles home.
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Brown University shooting person of interest spotted in new images Fox NewsFBI releases photos of suspect as search for Brown University shooter enters fourth day - live updates CNNBrown University, attorney general address 'doxxing' of community member WJAR
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The two first-degree murder counts include a special circumstance, which increases the maximum punishment if he is convicted.
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The Alabaster City Schools highlighted Chambers' "meaningful connections" and "dedication" to her students that helped push the burgeoning broadcast program to new heights.
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Warriors owner Joe Lacob's viral email exchange with a "frustrated" fan drew a response from Steve Kerr, who said it was "not a big deal" despite coaching remarks.
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Chief of Staff Susie Wiles cited administration missteps on immigration and the Jeffrey Epstein case and acknowledged President Trump's retribution campaign.
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Senior federal prosecutor who presided over D.C.'s crime crackdown demoted, sources say Reuters
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Authorities have released images of the person they believe could be the gunman in a mass shooting at Brown University, and they're seeking the public's help identifying the person.
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Texas woman Camille Benson arrested for placing razor blades in bread at Mississippi Walmart stores, charged with attempted mayhem in disturbing case.
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White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt accuses Vanity Fair of fake news and omitting positive statements about President Donald Trump from Susie Wiles interview coverage.
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