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Pet Horror: Remains of more than 100 dogs found at California animal refuge

By John Solomon

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Jacob Frey, Nov. 2, 2021, Minneapolis, Minn.

Court orders Minneapolis mayor to fully staff police force

The city stands about 100 officers below full staffing levels with 630 officers.

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Los Angeles Palisades alleged arsonist Jonathan Rinderknecht mugshot

Mistrial declared in trial of man accused of starting Los Angeles Palisades Fire

The jury hearing the case brought by the U.S. Department of Justice in Los Angeles to determine if Jonathan Rinderknecht is guilty of starting the fire said they are deadlocked.

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Judge denies request to remove death penalty in case against alleged Charlie Kirk assassin

The judge ruled it's not an appropriate sanction against the prosecution to remove the potential death penalty from the case, and he will instead expand the jury selection process.

Mom of 6-year-old who shot teacher turns herself in, posts bond

Neighbor calls Allen mall shooter a “loner”

Sobering emotions gripping Uvalde families as students go back to school

Mexican police uncover 45 bags of human body parts

India’s wrestling chief charged in sexual harassment case

NYC bus hijacking suspect in custody

NYPD officers rescue man who fell on subway tracks

US Capitol Police launches internal review of response to Paul Pelosi attack

Virginia Deputy deploys spike strip to stop high-speed car chase

Three border agents injured in shootout with suspected smugglers

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