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    News Miami-Dade man who surrendered to cops accused of kicking, punching, pistol-whipping daughter

    A man who surrendered to Miami-Dade police following a large presence in his neighborhood Monday faced a child abuse charge, according to an arrest report obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday. Donnell Bell, 38, is accused of a series of abuses against his 17-year-old daughter. Officers...
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    News Noah Baumbach's 'White Noise' to open New York Film Festival

    In addition to opening this month's Venice Film Festival, Noah Baumbach's adaptation of Don DeLillo's “White Noise” will also kick off the 60th New York Film Festival. Film at Lincoln Center, which puts on the annual New York festival, announced Tuesday that “White Noise” will launch this...
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    News U.S. job openings slid to 10.7 million in June

    American employers posted fewer job openings in June as the economy contends with raging inflation and rising interest rates. Job openings fell to a still-high 10.7 million in June from 11.3 million in May, the Labor Department said Tuesday. In its monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover...
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    News In towns plagued by raw sewage, EPA promises relief

    When there's heavy rain, human waste from the pond of sewage across the street from Charlie Mae Holcomb’s home covers her front yard in rural Alabama. She can’t remember how many times she’s had to rip the flooring out of her small brick house because raw sewage backed up out the pipes. Holcomb...
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    News Defense attorney for Parkland school shooter dabs eyes as victims’ loved ones testify

    One of the Parkland school shooter’s defense attorneys dabbed her eyes Monday as jurors heard from family members of the victims killed in the February 2018 shooting. Attorney Tamara Curtis was seen dabbing her eyes as the mother and sister of Joaquin Oliver read their statements. Some family...
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    News Caught on Camera: Watches, jewelry, cash taken during home burglary in Miami

    City of Miami police released surveillance video Tuesday that captured a home burglary last month. The burglary occurred July 12 at a home in the 2700 block of Southwest 31st Place. According to Officer Michael Vega, who is also a spokesman for the police department, the victim had left his...
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    News WATCH LIVE: Testimony continues a day after victims’ loved ones detail heartbreak after Parkland shooting

    Testimony in the Parkland school shooter’s penalty phase continues Tuesday, a day after jurors heard from some of the loved ones of the victims killed in the Feb. 14, 2018, shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. “Our lives have been shattered and changed forever,” Patricia Oliver...
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    News After the rain comes the heat in flooded Kentucky towns

    The rain that unleashed massive floods in Appalachian mountain communities was diminishing on Tuesday, leaving survivors to face a new threat: baking in the heat as they try to recover. “It’s going to get really, really hot. And that is now our new weather challenge,” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear...
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    News Feds target US companies caught in lucrative shark fin trade

    It's one of the seafood industry's most gruesome hunts. Every year, the fins of as many as 73 million sharks are sliced from the backs of the majestic sea predators, their bleeding bodies sometimes dumped back into the ocean where they are left to suffocate or die of blood loss. But while the...
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    News Family asks UK's top court to intervene in life support case

    Britain’s Supreme Court says it has received an appeal from the family of a brain-damaged 12-year-old boy whose life support treatment had been due to end on Tuesday. The parents of Archie Battersbee want Supreme Court justices to block a lower court’s ruling that the Royal London Hospital can...
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    News Woman shot dead in alleyway in northwest Miami-Dade

    Miami-Dade police are investigating a shooting that left one woman dead. According to Detective Angel Rodriguez, who is also a spokesman for the police department, officers responded to the area of Northwest 26th Avenue and 95th Street just before 7:10 a.m. Tuesday after receiving a report...
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    News Same-sex marriage plaintiff Obergefell runs for Ohio office

    Jim Obergefell, whose landmark case before the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationally, is hoping he and fellow Democrats can make gains in the Ohio Statehouse this year with a message grounded in equality. “It really just all comes down to: Can’t we all just get along and...
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    News Russia declares Ukrainian military unit a terrorist group

    The Russian Supreme Court on Tuesday declared Ukraine’s Azov Regiment a terrorist organization banned in Russia, a designation that may expose Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Moscow to terrorism charges. Azov, which played a key part in the defense of the southeastern Ukrainian city of...
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    News Mo Ostin, longtime Warner records chairman, dies at 95

    Mo Ostin, a self-effacing giant of the music business who with rare integrity presided over Warner Bros. Records’ rise to a sprawling, billion-dollar empire and helped discover and nurture artists from Jimi Hendrix to Green Day, has died. He was 95. Warner Records said Ostin, a member of the...
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    News UK leadership favorite Truss stumbles over plan to slash pay

    British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has bolstered her front-runner status in the race to succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson by gaining a valuable endorsement from a former rival. But the race remains volatile, and Truss was forced Tuesday to drop a proposal to cut some public sector salaries...
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    News Jill Biden on teaching as 1st lady: 'I knew I could do both'

    Jill Biden says she didn't doubt that she could keep teaching as first lady and overcame the skepticism that she could handle both jobs by instructing her staff to “figure it out.” In a new interview in the September issue of Real Simple magazine, the first lady describes how she uses Post-it...
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    News Uber gains momentum in 2nd quarter, investors look past loss

    Uber continued to gain momentum in the second quarter with Americans heading back to offices and traveling more as anxiety over COVID-19 eases. Passengers took a total of 1.87 billion trips on Uber during the spring and early summer, a 24% increase from the same time last year. Revenue at the...
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    News Caught on Camera: Elderly store owner shoots armed robber

    An 80-year-old store owner in California turned the tables on four would-be robbers over the weekend, and it was all caught on camera. The incident happened around 2:45 a.m. Sunday at Craig Cope’s convenience store near San Bernardino. A man armed with what looked like an assault rifle entered...
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    News Caterpillar posts second-quarter earnings of $1.67 billion.

    Caterpillar had a strong second quarter and topped most profit expectations, though margins slipped. The manufacturer on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit of $1.67 billion, or $3.13. Per share earnings were $3.18 without one-time costs or benefits, which is 18 cents better than Wall Street had...
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    News EXPLAINER: Is Alex Jones’ trial about free speech rights?

    Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones arrived at a Texas courthouse for his defamation trial for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack a hoax with the words “Save the 1st” scrawled on tape covering his mouth. Although Jones portrays the lawsuit against him as an assault on the First...
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