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Month: November 2023

Las Vegas officer allegedly slapped children, left gun unattended, arrest report says

By C.C. McCandless Click here for updates on this story     LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KVVU) — According to an arrest report, a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer arrested for child abuse allegedly slapped his children, “destroyed” the family house and left a handgun unattended near a trampoline in the backyard. The report states that detectives

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Body of 9-year-old girl in wheelchair ‘left to rot’ after drowning death, OC DA says; mother charged

By KABC Staff Click here for updates on this story     WESTMINSTER, California (KABC) — A 32-year-old Westminster woman is accused of drowning her 9-year-old daughter and leaving her body in a bathtub for several days, authorities said. Khadiyjah Aliyyah Pendergraph, 32, was charged with one felony count of murder Tuesday after she was arrested last

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Release of Palestinian prisoners sheds light on controversial Israeli justice system in the occupied West Bank

By Ivana Kottasová, Barbara Arvanitidis, Nima Elbagir, Abeer Salman and Alex Platt, CNN (CNN) — The release of Palestinian prisoners by Israel, as part of a deal with Hamas to free hostages held in Gaza, has put a spotlight on a controversial practice that allows Palestinians to be detained for indefinite periods without trial or

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PF&R responds to 3 fires in 30 minutes

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) — Portland Fire & Rescue responded to multiple fires in 30 minutes on Monday evening. Fire crews responded to two homes on fire in southeast Portland in the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood with a second alarm fire assignment. At one point, four separate structures

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‘American Symphony’ plays Jon Batiste’s twin tale in a year of triumph and turmoil

By Brian Lowry, CNN (CNN) — Professional triumph and personal turmoil come together somewhat awkwardly in “American Symphony,” an extraordinarily intimate documentary that follows Jon Batiste as his musical career peaks while his life partner Suleika Jaouad undergoes treatment for cancer. At times harrowing, often uplifting, the two chords alternately clash and blend, without fully

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3 Palestinian college students were shot on a walk in Vermont – where their relatives thought they’d be safe

By Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN (CNN) — Loved ones thought the three Palestinian college students who’d grown up like brothers would be safer in the United States – certainly in Vermont, celebrating a classic American holiday – than back in Israeli-occupied Ramallah. Now, they are living their worst nightmares. “Kinnan grew up in the West Bank, and we always thought that that could

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