The young girl said she pretended to be dead — closing her eyes and holding her breath — after she was shot in the hand and neck out of fear her brother would return to finish the job, charging docs show.
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America is ready for today’s heroic Donald Trump to reclaim the presidency
This entire prolonged twilight of the hijacking of post-Reagan America by Democrats and look-alike Republicans is ending with slow and excruciating inexorability.
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Liam Payne was texting with Pussycat Dolls alum Nicole Scherzinger on the day he died
Scherzinger had been a mentor to the late One Direction singer, whom she met on the set of "The X Factor UK" in 2010.
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Juan Soto makes clear what he wants from next team with Yankees future still murky
Yankees fans hope that Soto, about as potent a hired gun as baseball has seen, becomes more than that.
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Chris Hubbard gets work at left tackle as Giants ponder offensive line shakeup
There could be a change coming to the Giants’ offensive line for Monday night’s game against the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
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Dodgers make Shohei Ohtani World Series pitching decision
The superstar expressed plenty of excitement to reporters on Thursday over the idea of getting to participate in his first World Series.
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Leading White Sox managerial candidates come into view
The leading candidates for the White Sox job are believed to be Rangers' Will Venable, ex-Angels manager Phil Nevin and the Tigers' George Lombard.
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Legendary ABC News anchor and reporter Tom Jarriel dead at 89
Jarriel’s storied career spanned nearly 40 years after he joined the network in 1965 and covered MLK’s murder three years later.
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Gerrit Cole pitching for his Yankees — and baseball — legacy
The Yankees’ advantage, at least on paper, is having four starters with big stuff to face an opposing lineup and potentially protect their bullpen from overuse/overexposure compared to the Dodgers.
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Here’s how many New Yorkers fled the Empire State in 2023, according to Census data
That's a smaller figure than in 2022, when net flight was 244,000 — but it shows that the state continues to hemorrhage residents in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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