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Mexican man pleads guilty to impersonating Border Patrol agent to 'disrupt deportation missions'
A Mexican man in the United States has pleaded guilty to impersonating a Border Patrol agent and following federal immigration officers to divert them while they were out on immigration enforcement missions in Southern California
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US soldier pleads not guilty to using intel on Maduro raid to win $400,000 on Polymarket
A U.S. special forces soldier has pleaded not guilty in federal court in New York to charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to win more than $400,000
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Camp Mystic director offers tearful apology to victims' families during legislative hearing
One of the directors of Camp Mystic has offered a tearful apology to the families of the 25 girls and two teen counselors killed in the 2025 Texas flood
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Weinstein rape accuser tells jury that 'he just treated me like he owned me'
The woman at the center of Harvey Weinstein’s repeatedly retried rape case has told jurors for the third time that the former Hollywood honcho trapped her in a New York hotel room and assaulted her in 2013
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New York City's first full casino with live table games opens
New York City’s first full casino with live table games has opened to fanfare
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Teen charged with killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise faces trial in June
A teenager charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship will go to trial in over a month
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Sinking AI stocks and rising oil prices weigh on Wall Street
Sinking AI stocks and another climb in oil prices helped pull Wall Street off its record heights
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New York judge doesn't see the 'ho, ho, ho' in alleged SantaCon fraud
The federal judge presiding over the fraud case against the organizer of New York City's SantaCon bar crawl made it clear at the defendant's first appearance before her that she's not a fan of the annual celebration
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Justice Department legal argument for the White House ballroom reads like a Trump social media post
The Justice Department is pressing for the dismissal of preservationists’ lawsuit over the planned $400 million White House ballroom after the shooting at Saturday’s media gala
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Suspect in killing of 2 Florida graduate students from Bangladesh held without bond
A suspect has been ordered held without bond for murder charges in the killings of two University of South Florida students
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