Crime
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NYC women have been sharing allegations of being punched by strangers for years. Why are these videos going viral now?
Three women’s videos — where they detail the alleged assaults — from the past week alone have racked up more than 54 million views. What’s going on?
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Influencer Andrew Tate can be extradited to U.K. after Romanian trial, court rules
A Romanian court on Tuesday granted a request by British authorities to extradite controversial influencer Andrew Tate.
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American couple whose yacht was hijacked in Grenada were likely thrown overboard and are dead, police say
The family of a missing American couple whose yacht was hijacked by three escaped prisoners in Grenada is still holding out hope that they’ll be found alive even as police say they are probably dead.
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Pa. man faces terrorism charges after allegedly beheading father and calling on ‘patriots’ to take up arms against federal workers
Prosecutors say Justin Mohn, 32, was arrested with a flash drive that contained “several pictures of federal buildings along with instructions that appeared to show the steps needed to make an explosive device.”
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How to stay safe during trips to Jamaica and Bahamas after State Department travel advisories
The State Department has issued travel advisories for the island destinations of Jamaica and the Bahamas.
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Man charged with shooting and beheading father bought the gun he used one day earlier, police say. Here’s everything to know about the gruesome case.
Police in Pennsylvania offered grim new details in the case involving a 32-year-old who was charged earlier this week with killing and decapitating his father after showing off the severed head in a 14-minute YouTube video.
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Trump has big plans for a second term. Critics say they pose a threat to democracy.
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is developing plans to use the federal government to punish his political opponents if he wins a second term next year, and critics — including some prominent Republicans, even some staffers from his first term — say these plans would imperil American democracy.
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