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CNN, TBS Lawsuit We Work 3 Times As Hard to Get Ahead ... Black Employee Claims
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Pope Francis apologized Monday for his recent comment asserting that victims of sexual abuse by priests must
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers are expected to dig in to tax reform, Medicaid and more starting
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After being slammed for smoking weed in a leaked video, 14-year-old Jack Dylan Grazer has issued an apology
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Alexander J. Collins, 19, of the township, was arrested and charged with possession of less than 50 grams of
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Jared Fogle Shut Down By Judge In Bid for Early Release
1/22/2018
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By Friday, the school had offered an apology, calling it a “miscommunication,” and saying that the reasoning
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CHICAGO (CBS) — A Plainfield man was charged with driving under the influence after a fatal crash early Saturday
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Lengyel eventually apologized to Wilmot, though in social media only where he took to Twitter to make
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A four car crash on I-55 near Joliet Road takes the life of a Plainfield man and a survivor
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Israel has “expressed regret” to Jordan over last year's fatal confrontation at the Israeli Embassy in Amman, in which
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Dariel Vargas, 22, 921 Hamm Court, second floor, Scranton, to six months' court supervision, including two months' house arrest,