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Mysterious Bones Discovered on Second Highest Mountain in California May Be Remains of Lost Japanese Internee
A skeleton recently found on California’s second-highest mountain could be the remains of a Japanese-American man who disappeared from an internment camp during the waning days of World War II.
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Family Hesitant to Decorate for Holidays After Thief Steals ‘It' Clown
A Spring Valley family is reconsidering how they’ll decorate their yard for the holiday season after a thief ran off with the “It” clown they had staged in their front yard for Halloween.
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Family Hesitant to Decorate for Halloween Due to Decor Theft
NBC 7’s Danica McAdam shares how some usually festive families don’t want to decorate for Halloween due to frequent thefts.
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Lake Elsinore Driver Slams Into Motorcycle in Road Rage Incident
The custom-built Harley Davidson motorcycle sustained thousands of dollars in damage.
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Mobile Home Parks Move From Mom-and-Pop to Corporate
In the Aurora mobile home park where she lived for 16 years, eviction notices kept coming to Petra Bennett’s door — for unauthorized guests, lack of insurance, late rent. They were bogus threats to make the single mother leave. And eventually, she did. In Federal Heights, Karla Lyons’ waitressing wages are eaten up by a constant stream of home and...
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Silence, Devastation Mark Bahamas Town; But Some Are Staying
The streets are filled with smashed cars, snapped power cables, shattered trees and deep silence. At the airport and dock, hundreds of people clamor for seats on airplanes and berths on ships arriving with aid and departing with people who lost their homes when deadly Hurricane Dorian struck the Bahamas. Nearly a week after disaster roared in from the sea,...
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Who Are the Victims of the El Paso and Dayton Shootings? What We Know So Far
In the border town of El Paso, Texas, a shooter opened fire and left 22 people dead and more than two dozen injured. Hours later in Dayton, Ohio, a shooter killed 9 people and injured at least 27 others.
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Trump ‘Rodent' Tweets Ring True at Kushner-Owned Apartments
Davon Jones doesn’t have to look far to see the irony in President Donald Trump’s tweets that Baltimore is a “rat and rodent infested mess.” His apartment owned by the president’s son-in-law has been invaded by mice since he moved in a year ago. “I don’t know how they come in,” Jones says. “Every time I catch them, they come...
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Barr: Justice Dept. Is ‘All in' on Criminal Justice Overhaul
Leroy Nolan has spent the last 26 years behind bars at a federal prison for a drug conviction. In the prison factory, he works making T-shirts, backpacks and other products that are later sold to government agencies, nonprofits and others. But what has become a decades-long routine for Nolan behind the barbed wire, steel gates and concrete walls of FCI...
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Iowa Couple Arrested in San Diego for Smuggling and Allegedly Abusing Migrant Girl From Guatemala
The alleged assault happened just days after the girl and her father were released from an overcrowded ICE detention center in El Paso, Texas and flown to the defendants’ Iowa home.
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Rich Father-in-Law Has Helped, Complicated O'Rourke's Career
Beto O’Rourke was running for the El Paso City Council in 2005 when he asked to meet with the illustrious real estate investor William Sanders. Sanders had earned a fortune and a reputation as a brilliant businessman in Chicago before returning to his remote hometown on the West Texas-Mexico border. He thought the aspiring politician was there to solicit a...
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Everything Beto O'Rourke Said During Night 1 of the Democratic Debate in Miami
Listen to everything Beto O’Rourke said during the first night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.
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FBI Eyes Deutsche Bank After Money-Laundering Report
The FBI has reached out to a lawyer for a former Deutsche Bank employee who complained that the bank was ignoring suspicious transactions, including some involving Jared Kushner’s family real estate company. The former Deutsche Bank anti-money laundering specialist, Tammy McFadden, told The New York Times in May that she had recommended that the bank alert the Treasury Department to...
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Deutsche Bank Employees Reportedly Flagged Suspicious Transactions Involving Trump and Kushner
Anti-money laundering specialists at Deutsche Bank flagged multiple transactions involving Donald Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, from 2016 and 2017. Those specialists recommended the activity be reported to the federal government’s financial crimes unit, The New York Times reported Sunday. But top executives at the global financial giant rejected that advice, current and former employees told The Times, according...
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Kim Kardashian Will Pay Former Inmate Matthew Charles' Rent
Kim Kardashian is helping out a former prison inmate in a major way. The reality star has agreed to cover Matthew Charles’ rent for five years after he was granted clemency in January but denied housing due to his background.
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‘Whistleblower' Seeks Protection After Sounding Alarm Over White House Security Clearances
A White House security specialist is seeking official whistleblower protection from the federal government after raising concerns about “unwarranted security clearances” for administration officials, including Jared Kushner, NBC News reported, citing two sources familiar with the matter. The specialist, Tricia Newbold, filed the whistleblower complaint less than two weeks after she was suspended without pay for defying her supervisor, Carl...
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Inmate Freed With Help by Kim Kardashian West Gets Book Deal
An inmate whose life sentence was commuted thanks in part to the efforts of Kim Kardashian West has a book deal, along with deals for film and television rights.
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Was James Brown Murdered? New CNN Series Delves Into the 2006 Death of the Godfather of Soul
n a three-part investigation by CNN published Tuesday, the news organization revealed interviews it has conducted with more than a dozen people who knew the late singer who say they want a criminal investigation into his death or would like the singer’s body to be exhumed for an autopsy. After Brown died on Dec. 25, 2006, at age 73, his...
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Kushner-Linked Firm Targets Richer Areas in Program for Poor
A real estate investment firm co-founded by President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, is betting big on the administration’s Opportunity Zone tax breaks but isn’t that interested in steering its investors to the poorest, most-downtrodden areas that the program seeks to revitalize. New York-based Cadre, in which Kushner still holds at least a $25 million passive stake, made...
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Remains of Marine Killed in WWII Come Home Nearly 75 Years Later
The long journey home for United State Marine Corps Sergeant Millard Odom has finally come to an end.