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    News Abe murder suspect says life destroyed by mother's religion

    The brazen assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with a handmade gun shocked a nation unused to high-profile political violence. But there has been another surprise in the weeks since the murder as details have emerged about an alleged assassin who was well-off until his...
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    News Herschel Walker skips details in bid to oust Raphael Warnock

    Republican Herschel Walker has plenty to say about how his Democratic rival, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, does his job in Washington. But Walker is considerably less revealing about what he’d do with the role himself. A former football star and friend of former President Donald Trump, Walker...
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    News Miami Beach woman wants owner of dog that attacked her small schnauzer to accept responsibility

    A Miami Beach dog owner is furious after her small pet was attacked while out for a walk. Nine-year-old Frankie is a rescue dog. The schnauzer mix was the target of an ugly attack Thursday morning along the 3200 block of North Bay Road. Speaking to Local 10 News from out of town, Frankie’s...
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    News Val Demings, Charlie Crist hold campaign events in Broward with focus on defeating Republican opponents

    Florida’s top Democratic candidates were in South Florida to help kick off the party’s push to beat out the Republicans they running to replace, Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio. Fresh off a big primary win, Val Demings returned to Broward County on Thursday night. She shifted her...
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    News Minnesota Timberwolves forward Taurean Prince arrested at Miami International Airport

    An NBA player was arrested in South Florida on an outstanding warrant from another state. According to authorities, Taurean Prince was taken into custody Thursday night at Miami International Airport. Prince plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 28 year-old’s arrest was due to an...
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    News North Korea says new fever cases were flu, not COVID-19

    North Korea on Friday said the latest fever cases detected in its border region with China were tested to be influenza, not coronavirus infections as initially feared. The report by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency came a day after the North said it locked down unspecified...
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    News Alex Jones lawyer takes the Fifth during Sandy Hook hearing

    A lawyer for c onspiracy theorist Alex Jones invoked his right against self-incrimination Thursday during a civil court hearing in Connecticut over the possible improper disclosure of confidential medical records of relatives of some of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims. New...
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    News Pentagon plan aims to help avoid civilian deaths in strikes

    The Pentagon will set up a new center in the next year to help avoid civilian casualties in military operations around the world through better education and training and increased screening before strikes are launched. The plan ordered by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and released Thursday...
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    News Experts use less invasive treatment for large varicose veins

    Approximately 23 percent of U.S. adults have varicose veins, those ugly lines in the legs that can be faint and thin, or thick and bulging. With a family history of varicose veins, 44-year-old Wellington Hernandez Ceron wasn’t too surprised when he started having problems with them seven years...
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    News Woman sues over residency requirement for assisted suicide

    A Connecticut woman with cancer sued Vermont on Thursday for allowing only its own residents to take advantage of a state law that lets people who are terminally ill end their own lives. Lynda Bluestein, 75, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, who has terminal fallopian tube cancer, and Dr. Diana...
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    News Joe E. Tata, actor for ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ dies at 85

    Joe E. Tata, the actor known as the Peach Pit diner owner Nat Bussichio on the 1990s teen drama “Beverly Hills, 90210” has died. He was 85. His daughter, Kelly Katherine Tata, announced in a GoFundMe page posting on Thursday that her father died Wednesday night. She previously wrote that her...
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    News Judge orders more document production in Musk-Twitter suit

    A Delaware judge ordered both Twitter and Tesla CEO Elon Musk to turn over more information to opposing lawyers in their tussle over Musk's agreed-to-then-abandoned $44 billion deal to acquire the social platform. Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick on Thursday ordered Twitter to provide...
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    News Student loan relief highlights burden on Black borrowers

    Gabrielle Perry, a 29-year-old epidemiologist in New Orleans, expects $20,000 of her $135,000 student loan debt to be wiped out under the plan announced this week by President Joe Biden. She is happy for the relief, but disappointed he isn't fully canceling student debt that weighs especially...
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    News Witness: R. Kelly manager threatened her over stolen video

    A former girlfriend of R. Kelly wept on the witness stand Thursday as she testified that a Kelly business manager told her in 2007 she should have been killed for causing the R&B; star so much trouble by stealing a video from a gym bag full of recordings of Kelly having sex with women and girls...
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    News Broken trust still felt in Uvalde as school year approaches

    Even though Uvalde's school police chief is now gone, Mario Jimenez doesn't feel any safer about sending his 10-year-old son back to class for the first time since his teacher was shot at Robb Elementary School. “There were a lot more officers that were there and they should take responsibility...
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    News Latvia brings down Soviet-era monument's obelisk in capital

    A concrete obelisk topped by Soviet stars that was the centerpiece of a monument commemorating the Red Army’s victory over Nazi Germany was taken down Thursday in Latvia's capital — the latest in a series of Soviet monuments brought down after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Heavy machinery was...
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    News CBP commissioner visits South Florida amid stark increase in migrant landings

    Commissioner Chris Magnus, the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, was in South Florida this week to meet with staff and see firsthand the work being done as an unprecedented number of migrants arrives to South Florida. He met with officers and agents, and traveled to the Keys to speak...
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    News Sea level rising more rapidly than previously predicted

    The federal government’s 8th State of High Tide Flooding report is its starkest assessment yet, detailing the upward trends of rising seas spilling into coastal cities. Despite an ongoing La Niña in the eastern Pacific, which can temporarily dampen sea levels along the U.S. Coast, the frequency...
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    News Video shows deputies finding endangered key deer injured in SUV following traffic stop

    Authorities in Monroe County found a key deer alive and injured in the back of an SUV. Key deer are endangered in Florida and harming them is a federal offense. The traffic stop happened near Mile Marker 56 in July. Local 10 News has obtained the dash cam video that shows some of what...
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    News Nebraska authorities baffled by missing canal water mystery

    Authorities in Nebraska are trying to determine who released 16 million gallons of water by opening a dam on an irrigation channel one night this month — and why. The puzzling water release from the Cambridge Canal reduced the flow to some 18,000 acres of crops and jeopardized expensive...
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