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Prosecution and defense teams in Derek Chauvin's sentencing argue whether aggravating factors apply

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Prosecutors for the state of Minnesota and an attorney for Derek Chauvin argued in separate filings Friday whether additional factors should affect Chauvin's sentence.

Family is awarded $1.8 million after their son died while in police custody

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A California family was awarded nearly $1.8 million after an Anaheim jury ruled that police officers were primarily responsible for the death of a 35-year-old man in 2018.

Man accused of attacking family with sword

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Jersey shore rental properties filling up fast

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Owl webcam brings neighbors together

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Child dies after getting pinned under truck

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2 hurt in shooting outside steakhouse

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More than $50M in drugs seized

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Firefighters accused of arson

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Elderly woman has necklace snatched

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Woman says police ignored warning of bombing

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Travel to Mexico during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go

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If you're planning a trip to Mexico, here's what you'll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the global coronavirus pandemic.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi could have prevented India's devastating Covid-19 crisis, critics say. He didn't

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When countries rose in India, the country didn't go into lockdown. Instead, the government allowed mass gatherings at religious festivals and political rallies to go ahead.

South Dakota governor sues Interior Dept. over denied permit for Mount Rushmore July 4th fireworks

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Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is suing Interior Department officials including Secretary Deb Haaland for declining to grant a permit for a Fourth of July event including fireworks at Mount Rushmore this year, according to a news release from the governor's office.

'Some days, it doesn't feel right': As India battles a devastating second wave of Covid-19, the IPL plays on

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Cricket fan Shitu Anand Patil has recently recovered from Covid-19. She's also acutely aware of the suffering families in India are gripped by amid an overwhelming surge in coronavirus infections.

North Carolina governor grants pardon to man who spent 22 years in prison for killings he didn't commit

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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday pardoned a man who was wrongly convicted of second-degree murder and first-degree arson in 1995, a news release from the governor's office said.