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'Maniac' Recounts Deadliest School Mass Murder In American History
Author Harold Schechter details the 1927 school bombing in Bath Township, Mich., which killed 38 children and six adults. Days later, Charles Lindbergh's famous trans-Atlantic flight made headlines.
Kyle Rittenhouse Trial In Kenosha Killings Delayed Until November
The request to postpone came from prosecutors and defense lawyers looking for more time to build their cases. Rittenhouse is accused of killing two men and wounding another.
Judge In Derek Chauvin Trial Has Reputation For Fairness, Control
Known as decisive and fair, the spotlight is on Judge Peter Cahill. He's the man presiding over the high profile murder case against the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd.
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Books Hold The Key To 'The Postscript Murders'
The woman who turns up dead at the start of Elly Griffiths' new novel billed herself as a "murder consultant" for writers. Griffiths says she was inspired by her aunt, who enjoys thinking up murders.
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Beeple JPG File Sells For $69 Million, Setting Crypto Art Record
The artwork, a digital collage called "Everydays — The First Five Thousand Days," signals a new milestone for the increasingly popular market for nonfungible tokens, or NFTs.
Human Trafficking Crisis In Indian Country 'Like A Pandemic'
Of the 109 people currently listed as missing in South Dakota, 77 of them are indigenous. The state's legislature passed a bill this week to address the alarming crisis on and off reservations.
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'I Have These Dreams Where I Go Back.' Dad And Daughter Mourn A Syria They Once Knew
Before civil war devastated Syria, Walid Sakaan's home country, his daughter Magda moved there. At StoryCorps, Walid and Magda remember family they haven't visited in years.
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Road Salt Can Destroy Freshwater Ecosystems — But There's No Easy Alternative
Between 15 million and 32 million metric tons of rock salt are used each year to clear snow and ice from the country's roadways.
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Cuomo Says He Will Not Resign Despite Calls From Schumer And Other Top N.Y. Democrats
Cuomo's announcement followed a cascade of statements Friday morning from multiple Democratic members of the state's congressional delegation calling for his resignation.
DOJ Says At Least 100 More People Could Be Charged Over Capitol Attack
The Justice Department says the investigation into the Capitol insurrection will likely be one of the largest in American history.
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