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‘Southern Charm’ Star to Quit Show Amid Rape Allegations
An original cast member on the Bravo reality TV show 'Southern Charm' has announced he’s quitting amid rape allegations.
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Mariners’ Cano Returns From Drug Suspension, Now Playing 1B
Robinson Cano is back in the major leagues with the Seattle Mariners after serving an 80-game drug suspension.
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Judge May Acquit Women or Call Defense in Kim Jong Nam Trial
Two Southeast Asian women on trial in Malaysia for the brazen assassination of the North Korean leader’s half-brother could be acquitted Thursday or called to enter their defense in a case that has gripped the world.
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Vermont’s GOP Gov. Scott to Face 1st Transgender Nominee
Republican Gov. Phil Scott, despite a backlash from his base over gun restrictions he supported, won his party’s primary to seek a second term as governor and will face a former utility executive who on Tuesday became the first transgender candidate to win a major political party’s nomination for governor.
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Bond Decrease Denied for Men Accused of Luring Boy From Home
A Mississippi judge has kept bond at $600,000 each for two Illinois men accused of luring a 14-year-old boy away from his home through a video game-centered chat program.
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Police: Shooting Followed Dispute in Walmart Checkout Lines
A man pulled a gun during a dispute with another customer in Walmart checkout lines near Philadelphia and opened fire, wounding several people before fleeing but was later arrested after crashing into a police vehicle, police said Tuesday night.
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The Latest: 2 Soldiers Now in Greece After Turkey Freed Them
The Latest on the release from a Turkish prison of two Greek soldiers (all times local):
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Trump Tower Operators Sued Over Water Release Into River
Illinois’ attorney general is suing the operators of Trump International Hotel and Tower for removing water from and releasing water into the Chicago River in violation of federal environmental laws.
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Cubs’ Ben Zobrist Ejected After Lobbying for Robo-Umps
Ben Zobrist figured plate umpire Phil Cuzzi was going to give him the boot regardless, so the Chicago Cubs veteran didn’t hold back during his first career ejection.
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FIFA Defends Bans for ‘False’ Info, Tarnishing Reputations
Justifying an overhaul of its ethics code, FIFA asserted Tuesday that people who 'tarnish the reputations of others' must be banned from soccer.