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The enigmatic 'Jump Kick Man' mentioned during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has been identified as a Kenosha man with a lengthy criminal past.
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When Gaige Grosskreutz, 28, took the stand against Kyle Rittenhouse, the left clapped.
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According to U.S. securities filings, Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold $930 million in shares to pay tax withholding obligations connected to the exercise of stock options.
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Binger may have hoped that this case would polish his credentials for a higher position and maybe greater and better things.
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The prosecution's closing argument was full of incorrect material, presumably intended to mislead the jury on self-defense law, claiming that if you carry a gun, you lose your right to self-defense, and that you can't claim self-defense if the person you shot was unarmed.
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According to a new investigation, the lone survivor of the 2020 Wisconsin shootings by juvenile Kyle Rittenhouse had a long criminal record that includes burglary, drunk driving, and a domestic altercation.
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Kyle Rittenhouse's trial will resume Monday morning with closing arguments from both sides.
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Following his death six months ago, a bank robber who stole $215,000 from a Cleveland bank in 1969 was definitively identified by US Marshalls last week.
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The American media continues to get it wrong in case after case.
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Russia is conducting surprise military maneuvers in Belarus today, only a few kilometers from Poland's border, as suspicions mount that Vladimir Putin is planning an invasion of Eastern Europe.