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Woman Who Tried to Protect Dog Stabbed to Death in California
A woman and her dog were stabbed to death Thursday near a San Dimas park and a man was taken into custody.
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3 Hikers Found Dead After Alaska Avalanche
The bodies of three men have been located in the debris of an avalanche slide near Anchorage, Alaska State Troopers said
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Man Stabbed to Death by Ex's Family After He Breaks in to Attack Her
A man in his 40s was stabbed and beaten to death Saturday in South Pasadena, California, after he broke into his ex-girlfriend’s house to attack her.
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Gunshots Ring Out as Reporter Goes Live at Active Shooter Situation
NBC 4 reporter Adam Kuperstein was giving a live on-air update on an active shooter situation in Jersey City this afternoon when gun shots began to intensify, sending him and a video journalist running.
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“Downton Abbey” Season 5 Trailer Promises “Bad” Secrets and Major Drama
Everybody’s got secrets in the new season of “Downton Abbey,” secrets that will make the Dowager Countess make one shocking face.
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New Video Shows Life in ISIS Stronghold in Syria
Video obtained by NBC News and smuggled out of the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, Syria, offers a rare glimpse into everyday life under the militants. The city has been under ISIS control for nearly two years and serves as the Sunni extremists’ de facto capital. Despite the war waged outside by ISIS, life inside the Syrian city appears surprisingly normal:...
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3 Struck and Killed While Trying to Fix Flat Tire, Police Search for Driver
Officers are searching for the man they say struck and killed three people while they were trying to change a flat tire on Interstate 635 in Dallas early Sunday morning.
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2 Boys, 2 Men Dead After Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Four people, including a father and his twin young sons, were found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning in a Dallas home Sunday morning.
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Man Arrested After 4 Children Killed in Late-Night West Texas House Fire
A 28-year-old man has been arrested on a charge of abandonment after four young children died in a West Texas house fire Wednesday.
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WATCH: Slain Cop's Widow Screams at Accused Killer in Court
The widow of a police officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty screamed profanities at her husband’s accused killer as he was led out of court following his arraignment Thursday.
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3 Doors Down Guitarist's Fatal Overdose: Trial Begins for Doctor Who Prescribed Drugs
Prosecutors and defense lawyers disagreed in opening arguments Friday about who is the victim in the federal criminal trial of an Alabama doctor accused of prescribing drugs that killed the former guitarist for rock band 3 Doors Down. Prosecutors said 38-year-old guitarist Matthew Roberts, who was found dead in a Wisconsin hotel in 2016, was the victim. Al.com reported that...
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Trial Set for Physician in 3 Doors Down Guitarist's Fatal Overdose
An Alabama physician is scheduled to go on trial Friday on charges that he improperly prescribed fentanyl and other drugs to 3 Doors Down guitarist Matthew Roberts, who died of a drug overdose. Dr. Richard Snellgrove of Fairhope faces a 13-count federal indictment in Mobile alleging unlawful distribution of controlled substances and health care fraud. An indictment alleges he prescribed...
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Cuba Travel Changes: What It Means for You
The United States government has loosened restrictions on traveling to Cuba. However, travelers must meet a certain criteria.
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District: 2 Players Allege Ref Made Racial Slur Before Hit
Two Texas football players accused of intentionally ramming into a referee during a high school game allege the referee directed racial slurs at them, school district officials said Tuesday.
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Ex-NBA Player Rasual Butler Killed in Studio City Crash
Ex-NBA player Rasual Butler, who played for the LA Clippers and Miami Heat, and a woman in his car were killed in an early morning Studio City crash, the LA County Coroner confirmed Wednesday.
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Navy Recommends Sweeping Changes After Ship Collisions
U.S. Navy leaders are recommending a sweeping list of changes in sailor training, crew requirements and safety procedures to address systemic problems across the Pacific fleet that led to two deadly ship collisions earlier this year that killed 17 sailors, according to a copy of the report obtained by The Associated Press.