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Family Dollar issues recall for various products after FDA inspection reveals rodent infestation at Arkansas facility. Pictured are circulars at a Family Dollar store in Chicago on March 3

Family Dollar issues recall for various products after FDA inspection reveals rodent infestation at Arkansas facility

By Aya Elamroussi, CNN The US Food and Drug Administration on Friday issued an alert that various products purchased within the last year from Family Dollar Stores across six states may be contaminated and unsafe to use. Items ranging from dietary supplements and medication to cosmetics and pet foods may have been exposed to insanitary

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Arlene Alvarez's parents

‘Unfathomable grief’: Houston parents describe the moment their 9-year-old was killed in a case of mistaken identity

By Emma Tucker and Rosa Flores, CNN Nine-year-old Arlene Alvarez, sitting in the backseat of her parents’ car, wore headphones to watch a movie on the way to a Houston restaurant for Valentine’s Day dinner. The girl’s father, Armando Alvarez, made a stop at a drive-thru ATM, where he witnessed a robbery underway. Gunfire suddenly

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Arlene Alvarez's parents

‘Unfathomable grief’: Houston parents describe the moment their 9-year-old was killed in a case of mistaken identity

By Emma Tucker and Rosa Flores, CNN Nine-year-old Arlene Alvarez, sitting in the backseat of her parents’ car, wore headphones to watch a movie on the way to a Houston restaurant for Valentine’s Day dinner. The girl’s father, Armando Alvarez, made a stop at a drive-thru ATM, where he witnessed a robbery underway. Gunfire suddenly

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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick talks about critical race theory at the Capitol in Austin

Texas lieutenant governor wants to end tenure for new university instructors in attempt to stop the teaching of critical race theory

By Jenn Selva, CNN Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has vowed to end tenure for new hires at public universities and colleges in an attempt to stop the teaching of critical race theory. Patrick spoke at a press conference Friday where he responded to a resolution by the Faculty Council at the University of Texas

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Travis McMichael's former boss said he fired McMichael for lying to him about his role in Arbery's death.

Travis McMichael’s former boss says he fired McMichael for lying about Ahmaud Arbery’s murder

By Mallika Kallingal and Denise Royal, CNN Witness testimony concluded Friday in the federal hate crimes trial of the three men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery — Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael and William “Roddie” Bryan — after Travis McMichael’s former boss said he fired McMichael for lying to him about his role in Arbery’s death.

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Workers uncovered a box under the pedestal that once held the Jefferson Davis statue in Richmond

Workers find a box under a Jefferson Davis Confederate monument. The Black History Museum will decide its future

By Christina Zdanowicz, CNN While dismantling the pedestal that once held a Jefferson Davis statue in Richmond, Virginia, workers on Wednesday discovered a box encased in stone, the city said. “Until we see what’s inside, it’s just a box, but most historians believe it is a time capsule,” James Nolan, the mayor’s press secretary wrote to CNN on Friday. Protesters

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Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter testified in her own trial. Potter is due back in court February 18 to be sentenced.

Kim Potter, ex-officer convicted in fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, sentenced to 2 years in prison — less than prosecutors requested

By Dakin Andone, Brad Parks and Claudia Dominguez, CNN Kim Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who mistakenly drew a gun instead of a Taser and fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison. The sentence comes nearly two months after Potter was convicted of first-

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Parents Arbuey and Katie Wright express their disappointment in Friday's sentencing.

Kim Potter didn’t use her ‘knee to pin down a person for 9 ½ minutes,’ judge says in sentencing

By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN The judge presiding over Kim Potter’s manslaughter trial justified the former policewoman’s two-year sentence Friday by comparing the case to two other local police killings — one of them George Floyd’s. The law permits a judge to use her discretion depending on the facts, Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu told

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