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9-Year-Old Takes Wrong Turn on 5K Race, Wins 10K Race Instead
It took 9-year-old Kade Lovell longer than expected to finish his 5K race in Minnesota, but only because he was accidentally winning a separate 10K race. Lovell’s mother became worried when he didn’t cross the finish line of the Francis Franny Flyer 5K in Sartell on Sept. 21. The St. Cloud Times reports she drove along the 5K (3.11-mile) route...
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Miami-Dade Judge Denies ‘Stand Your Ground' Motion for Mexican Actor Pablo Lyle
A Miami-Dade judge has denied Mexican soap opera star Pablo Lyle’s attempt to use Florida’s so-called “Stand Your Ground” law to get a manslaughter charge dismissed.
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Dad's Dying Breath Came in Son's Arms After Ohio Shooting
Dion Green was ready for some fun with his family after he spent the last few months repairing his home that was ravaged by one of the tornadoes that devastated the Dayton, Ohio region. He said the weekend was supposed to be their time to relax, “enjoy and take a breath.” It was his brother-in-law’s birthday, so Green planned a...
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Meghan Markle Gets 38th Birthday Tributes From Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate Middleton
Happy birthday, Meghan Markle! The Duchess of Sussex turned 38 on Sunday, which marks her first birthday as a mom. The mother of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor received sweet birthday tributes from her husband Prince Harry and the royal family, including her brother-in-law Prince William and wife Kate Middleton. “‘Happy Birthday to my amazing wife. Thank you for joining me on...
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Two Wounded Victims Confronted Garlic Festival Gunman
A couple wounded in the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting Sunday confronted the gunman before he shot them at close range, NBC Bay Area has learned from family members.
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Three Family Members Charged in Fight Caught on Camera at Disneyland
Three adults were charged in connection with a family fight that was caught on camera earlier this month at Disneyland’s Toontown.
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Judge Sets ‘Stand Your Ground' Hearing Date in Manslaughter Case Against Mexican Soap Opera Star Pablo Lyle
Lyle is accused of hitting 63-year-old Juan Hernandez during an alleged road rage incident earlier this year in Miami as Hernandez died days later in the hospital.
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Britney Spears' Ex-Manager Hit With 5-Year Restraining Order
A judge on Thursday issued a five-year restraining order forbidding Britney Spears’ former manager from contacting the singer or her family or making disparaging statements about them online.
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Judge Allows Changes to House Arrest for Mexican Soap Opera Actor Pablo Lyle Ahead of Manslaughter Trial
Pablo Lyle appeared in court Thursday morning, where Judge Alan Fine denied a motion from Lyle’s attorneys to allow him to return to Mexico for work.
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Man Recounts Shooting at Blue Martini Nightclub That Killed Brother-in-Law
The man who survived the Fort Lauderdale bar shooting that killed his brother-in-law minutes before his birthday recounted how a night out with his family ended in tragedy.
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Britney Spears' Manager Clarifies Whether She'll Work Again
Britney Spears’ longtime manager Larry Rudolph is attempting to clear up any misconceptions after his recent comments to TMZ seemed to imply that the singer would never perform again
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Gunman in Fatal Blue Martini Shooting is Ex-DEA Agent: Fort Lauderdale Police
The gunman involved in a shooting inside Fort Lauderdale’s Blue Martini nightclub that left a man dead is a retired DEA agent, police confirmed Thursday.
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Mexican Soap Opera Star Pablo Lyle Charged With Manslaughter in Punch Death of Motorist
Pablo Lyle has been out on bail and serving house arrest in Miami, having his passport taken away after his return to the United States for an April trial date.
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Mexican Soap Star Accused in Punching Death Gets Ankle Monitor, Leaves Miami-Dade Jail
A Mexican soap star accused of punching a man who later died during a road rage incident in Miami left jail Tuesday after positing bond and getting fitted with an ankle monitor.
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Death Penalty Repeal Sweeping States as Both Parties on Board
New Hampshire state Rep. Renny Cushing opposed the death penalty before his father was murdered more than 30 years ago. He opposed it still in 2011, when his brother-in-law was shot and killed in Tennessee. And in early March, he took to the House floor to encourage his colleagues to support his bill to abolish capital punishment in his home...
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Florida Deputy Using ‘Stand Your Ground' in Off-Duty Fatal Shooting Defense
A former sheriff’s deputy is arguing in a Florida courtroom that he shouldn’t face criminal charges for fatally shooting a man during a roadway confrontation since he was acting in self-defense.
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Kris Jenner: I Can't Control Kanye West, But I Can Be Supportive
“He knows that we’re there if he needs us,” she tells Ellen DeGeneres
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2 Years After Disastrous Flood, Florence Scares Small Town
One woman left town. Another prays her house might somehow be spared again. And one man will just wait and watch and hope the water doesn’t rise. Few places in South Carolina are more worried about the possibility of disastrous inland flooding from Hurricane Florence’s heavy rain than Nichols. When Hurricane Matthew dumped a foot (30 centimeters) of rain on...
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Medical Examiner Confirms Kate Spade Hanged Herself in Park Avenue Apartment
Andy Spade, the husband and business partner of designer Kate Spade, who died in an apparent suicide, said she suffered from depression and anxiety for many years.
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$275K Going to Family of Each Person Slain in Vegas Shooting
A $31.5 million victims’ fund that started as a GoFundMe effort announced plans Friday to pay $275,000 to the families of each of the 58 people killed in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The Las Vegas Victims Fund said the maximum $275,000 also will be paid to 10 other people who were paralyzed or suffered permanent brain...