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Deputies Shoot Man in Compton

[ad_1] Deputies shot a man in Compton Thursday, prompting a sheriff’s department investigation.   The shooting was reported about 12:25 p.m. in the…

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U.N. votes overwhelmingly to condemn U.S. embargo of Cuba

[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Thursday to condemn the American economic embargo of Cuba for…

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Silver: Irving sharing antisemitic content was ‘reckless’

[ad_1] NEW YORK — NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Kyrie Irving “made a reckless decision” by tweeting out a link…

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Slog AM: Bezos Sued by Former Housekeeper, Ex Prime Minister of Pakistan Shot, and a Rally to Stop the Sweeps

[ad_1] Oh, we are DONE-done with summer: It’s only gonna get colder and wetter. Stay safe out there.  Roads may…

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Man drives through barrier at Pentagon, faces charges

[ad_1] A Virginia man drove through a barrier at the Pentagon last week, later saying his plan was to kill…

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NYC Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich Resigns Amid Gambling Probe: Officials

[ad_1] The head of New York City’s Department of Buildings resigned Thursday amid a gambling probe by Manhattan prosecutors, according…

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President Biden Returns to California Just Days Before Midterm Election

[ad_1] President Joe Biden is making his second trip to California in less than three weeks in hopes of bolstering…

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$2 Million Ranges, Deleted Job Posts: NYC’s Salary Transparency Law Is Off to a Rocky Start

[ad_1] Starting Tuesday, businesses hiring workers in NYC are required to list the minimum and maximum salary range for a…

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Oakland police are doubling down on a tough-on-crime plan. Some activists are skeptical

[ad_1] It was late September, and to some, Oakland seemed a city on the brink. Four people had been shot…

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Two Men Sought in Shooting That Killed Two at Covina House Party

[ad_1] Two people are sought in a shooting at a house party in Covina that left two men dead and…

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