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Iowa library temporarily closes after full-time staff leaves following complaints about ‘liberal agenda’ in book selection

By Andy Rose and Bill Kirkos, CNN A small-town library in Iowa is scrambling to reopen after community complaints about its book selection prompted full-time staff members to resign. The controversy started over complaints about books on display for children with information on the LGBTQ community, according to Jimmy Kelly, board chair of the Vinton

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30 women alleging sexual misconduct against Deshaun Watson settle claims with Houston Texans

By Rebekah Riess and Kevin Dotson, CNN Thirty women who “have made, or intended to make, claims” against the Houston Texans organization over the sexual misconduct allegations against former Texans player Deshaun Watson, have settled their claims, according to a release from the claimants’ attorney Tony Buzbee and a statement issued by the Houston Texans’

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The fall of the prominent Murdaugh family: A timeline of deaths, alleged embezzlement and an insurance scam

By Amir Vera and Eric Levenson, CNN For 87 years, the Murdaugh family name came to represent a legal dynasty in coastal South Carolina, where three successive generations controlled the local prosecutor’s office. But now, the family has been closely connected to a bloody tragedy, allegations of embezzlement and a bizarre murder-for-hire plot to score

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Georgia school district allows some employees — but not teachers — to carry weapons in schools

By Jamiel Lynch and Aya Elamroussi, CNN A Georgia school district approved a policy Thursday that allows some employees to carry weapons in schools, excluding teachers and staff who supervise classrooms. The Cobb County Board of Education voted 4-2 to pass the measure intended to improve security in Georgia’s second-largest school district. “This policy gives

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‘People are afraid.’ Buffalo supermarket reopens as fear and trauma still grip community

By Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN Garnell Whitfield is still suffering the trauma of losing his mother to racist violence at a Buffalo supermarket. Whitfield said the mass shootings that followed and Republican lawmakers’ refusal to support significantly stricter gun laws have made it even harder to cope. He also worries many elected officials and religious

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The fall of the prominent Murdaugh family: A timeline of deaths, alleged embezzlement and an insurance scam

By Amir Vera and Eric Levenson, CNN For 87 years, the Murdaugh family name came to represent a legal dynasty in coastal South Carolina, where three successive generations controlled the local prosecutor’s office. But now, the family has been closely connected to a bloody tragedy, allegations of embezzlement and a bizarre murder-for-hire plot to score

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Indiana doctor who provided abortion services to 10-year-old rape victim reported procedure to health department, records show, as AG investigates her

By Dakin Andone, Chuck Johnston and Claudia Dominguez, CNN An Indiana doctor who said she recently helped a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio get an abortion in her state reported the procedure to Indiana health officials within a required time frame, documents show, as the state’s Republican attorney general has said authorities are investigating the

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Officials take back statement that 13-year-old was driving in the Texas collision that killed 9 people in March

By Greg Wallace and Alaa Elassar, CNN Federal investigators are walking back their assertion that a 13-year-old child was driving the pickup truck in a March collision that killed nine people, including members of a university’s golf teams. The National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report released Thursday that DNA testing performed by

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