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One person dead after vehicle crashes and catches fire at athletic club in Oregon

By Nicholas Ballasy

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A sign for voter registration on February 22, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina.

Former mayoral candidate in NJ admits to forging 1k voter registration applications

In a separate case, the FBI charged 4 individuals in New Jersey with voting illegally.

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Ann Arbor

Liberal Michigan college town removes hundreds of neighborhood watch signs to be more inclusive

The signs were removed this week, after town officials voted in favor on their removal in December 2025.

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Muriel Bowser

WATCH: D.C. mayor, federal officials brief press after shooting at White House Correspondents Dinner

The shooting occurred at the Washington Hilton Hotel

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Rubble in Minneapolis during the George Floyd riots

BREAKING: Minnesota governor 'fully' activates National Guard after more violent protests

The violent protests follow the death of George Floyd, who died after a police officer knelt on his neck while Floyd was handcuffed

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Rubble in Minneapolis during the George Floyd riots

George Floyd autopsy found 'no physical findings...of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation'

'Underlying health conditions,' intoxicants, police restraint 'likely contributed to his death'

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Protestors in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck during fatal arrest charged with murder

The officer was immediately fired by the police department, but protesters have demanded a stronger response by officials

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Dianne Binns

Former NAACP St. Paul president tells violent protestors to 'go home'

"I love my people but can’t condone the looting and rioting which [dishonors] George Floyd,” Dianne Binns wrote in a Facebook post. 

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Minneapolis protests

Trump sends National Guard to intervene in Minneapolis

The protest started after George Floyd's death on Memorial Day

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Peter Manfredonia

Connecticut murder suspect arrested in Maryland following days-long manhunt

The suspect is being held in Maryland, pending extradition to Connecticut.

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Washington D.C.

Nation's capital announces partial reopening Friday

The reopen will include outdoor restaurant seating and hair salons, but no gyms or public pools.

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Flooding in Midland, Michigan after dam failures

Michigan authorities failed to secure inspection report on dam before its collapse

Edenville Dam lost its federal license to operate as hydroelectric facility in 2018 after nearly 15 years of warnings about safety, compliance issues at the site.

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Michigan flooding

Dam that overflowed in Michigan reportedly had long history of federal violations

The flooding forced evacuations

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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Illinois State Police say they won't issue lockdown violation charges to individual residents

The police force will act 'incrementally' to urge compliance, they said

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