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Cole Allen identified as White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter
WASHINGTON — The gunman who opened fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night has been identified as…
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Silicon Valley neighborhood crowned California’s best — and it’s among the Top 3 in the Nation
A low-profile Silicon Valley neighborhood is suddenly stealing the spotlight nationwide. Evergreen Park in Palo Alto has been crowned the…
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SoCal crypto bro learns fate in $263M theft ring as fraudsters’ ‘fantastically extravagant’ lives exposed
A young alleged crypto fraudster lived a “fantastically extravagant” lifestyle with the funds he is accused of stealing, enjoying sports cars,…
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Remains of WWII airman killed in action finally return home to NYC 80 years later: ‘It’s a miracle’
The remains of a US airman killed in World War II were returned home to his family in New York…
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NYPD cop opens fire on career criminal who shot man outside NYC store in ambush-style attack
An NYPD officer opened fire on a career criminal after he pumped several bullets into a man sitting outside a…
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Doomsday letter from faculty at USC business school warns of distrubing trend
A growing revolt is unfolding at the the University of Southern California’s prestigious Marshall School of Business, where faculty are…
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Long Island cops unveil futuristic guns that could fire GPS darts during chases
Suffolk County sheriff’s deputies are testing out high-tech guns that will be mounted on police car bumpers to fire GPS…
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The Kremlin’s war on censorship looks a lot like trigger warnings in NYC, dissident Russian director says
Exiled from Russia for defending Ukraine, a rising director expected freedom when he fled for the Big Apple – but…
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Dead squirrels spark health alert at famous Hollywood hiking trail
Hikers at a popular trail have been warned to steer clear of the squirrels after people reported seeing sick and…
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Mamdani prioritizes $2.5B for NYCHA green upgrades as tenants’ homes crumble
They’re not pumped. Long-suffering NYCHA residents called for the city to focus on bread-and-butter fixes for their crumbling, stinky homes…
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