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Three Face Federal Charges for Capitol Riot Crimes
It has been a week since people stormed the US Capitol building and the arrests keep coming. Most recently identified were a father and son from Delaware and a retired firefighter from Delaware County. NBC10’s Jacqueline London has the details.
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Ex-Firefighter Threw Extinguisher at Capitol Police, Feds Say
A retired Pennsylvania firefighter was arrested Thursday on federal charges that he threw a fire extinguisher that hit three Capitol Police officers during the violent siege on the Capitol last week.
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UK Nurse Accused in Murder of 8 Babies Denied Bail
A British judge has denied bail to a nurse accused of murdering eight babies and the attempted murder of 10 other infants in a hospital’s neonatal unit
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Ex-Chester County Pastor Flees Country But Will Surrender on Charges He Raped Teen Girl
A Chester County pastor wanted on charges he raped and impregnated a teen girl is out of the country but expected to return and surrender to police by week’s end, said police.
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Employee Accuses Philly Old Navy Store of Busing in White Workers and Pushing Workers of Color to the Background During ‘Queer Eye' Taping
An employee at a Center City Old Navy is accusing the store of forcing workers of color into the background and busing in white employees from other stores during a taping of the hit Netflix show “Queer Eye.”
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‘The Terror: Infamy' Will Chill You to the Bone
Derek Mio, who stars in the new sci-fi horror thriller set during World War II, describes how the show took J horror and melded it with American horror. Watch on California Live Monday, Aug. 26, 2019.
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Woman Pleads Guilty to Arson That Killed 3 Delaware Firefighters
A Delaware woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to an arson that killed three firefighters.
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Jeffrey Epstein Handed a Lawsuit a Day Before He Was Found Injured
The day before accused pedophile and wealthy Manhattan financier Jeffrey Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, he was handed a lawsuit from a woman who says he raped her when she was just 15 years old, court documents obtained Monday showed.
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Jeffrey Epstein Found Injured in NYC Jail Cell After Possible Suicide Attempt: Sources
Accused pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein was found apparently injured and in a fetal position inside his cell at an NYC jail, sources said
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Fungus That Kills Bats Found in California for the First Time
A fungus that causes a deadly disease in bats has been detected in California for the first time.
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States Consider Driver's Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Ramped Up Immigration Enforcement
Jorge was driving a friend’s car in December 2017 when a police officer in Long Island stopped him. Because the car’s registration had expired, and because Jorge was driving without a license, the officer slapped him with a $300 fine. “Thank god he only gave me a ticket,” Jorge, 49, told NBC in Spanish. It could have been much worse....
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Video of Officer Punching Woman During Arrest in Chester Sparks Investigation
An investigation has been launched after a video surfaced showing a Chester, Pennsylvania, police officer hitting a woman in the face during a clash with a group of people who allegedly forced their way into a house party.
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UPDATE: Chester County authorities determined the Kennett Square incident was a hoax. Local authorities are urging parents to carefully check their children’s Halloween candy after what appear to be sewing needles and pins were found in a half-dozen chocolate bars given out to trick-or-treating children in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Police in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania said they were notified...
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Potentially ‘Catastrophic' Chemical Leak Shuts Down Delaware Memorial Bridge Amid Thanksgiving Travel Rush
A leak of a flammable chemical from a plant next to the Delaware Memorial Bridge forced a shut down of the dual-span suspension bridge on Sunday creating a traffic nightmare during the travel rush home from the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Meek Mill Released From Prison on Bail After Pennsylvania Supreme Court Ruling
“We are thrilled that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has directed Judge Brinkley to immediately issue an order releasing Meek on bail,” lawyer Joe Tacopina said in a statement.
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‘Just Sad': New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Visits Meek Mill at Chester Prison
Two billionaires made a surprise visit Tuesday to the state prison in Chester City to see the jailed rapper Meek Mill.
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Judge in Meek Mill Case Refuses to Recuse Herself, Says Rapper's 2- to 4-Year Sentence Is ‘Reasonable'
A new response from the judge presiding over Meek Mill’s probation case makes it clear that the rapper will stay in prison for now.
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A Westminster Wow: Bichon Frise Becomes America's Top Dog
Flynn the bichon frise was picked as best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club on Tuesday night, a choice that seemed to surprise almost everyone in the crowd at Madison Square Garden.
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Pups Show Off Agility in Early Westminster Dog Show Contests
When your name is famous, you’ve got to live up to it. Like a black-and-white blur, a border collie named Fame(US) — pronounced like “famous” — streaked to a win in the Westminster Kennel Club dog show’s agility championship Saturday night, finishing with a leap into handler Jessica Ajoux’s arms. “It’s difficult to top her athletic ability,” even now that...