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In her unpublished memoir, the woman who was accused of setting off the lynching of Emmett Till in 1955 said she didn't know him or want him dead.
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A government watchdog said that Secret Service agents deleted text messages that were sent around the time of the Capitol riot. The watchdog was looking for the messages as part of their investigation into the Jan. 6 uprising.
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When we talk about problems in the supply chain and shortages, we hide how important prices are.
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The wealthiest households in the US are in California and on the East Coast. Five of the top ten wealthiest counties are in Virginia and Maryland, which are close to Washington, DC.
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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said she wanted to 'knock out' a heckler who called her his 'favorite big booty Latina' while filming her walk up the Capitol steps on Wednesday.
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The Rhode Island state senator who went viral when she posted a video of herself twerking in a bikini on the Fourth of July has no regrets about the performance and would do it all over again.
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A Texas mother of two hasn't been seen in over a week. The last time anyone saw her, she was rushing from her house to work, but she never showed up.
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The Keynesians running our economic life may be reassured that the Fed cannot fail in a technical sense, but the public should be appalled.
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People say that distance makes the heart grow fonder, but what do they say about flying across the country for a date and then getting ditched?
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New security footage from the Robb Elementary School shooting shows a Uvalde police officer checking his phone with what looks like a 'Punisher' lock screen. This has brought the officer into question.