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OtherApr 1

Teen disturbances reported at retail locations in London and Florida

Large groups of teenagers caused disruptions at stores in London's Clapham area and a Florida trampoline park over the weekend.

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TechnologyApr 22

Snapchat Introduces Place Loyalty Badges to Show Users' Most Visited Locations

Snapchat's Snap Map feature now displays badges for users who rank in the top 25% of visitors to specific locations.

2 sources
PoliticsFeb 26

Trump Administration Halts Minnesota Medicaid Funds Over Fraud Concerns

Vice President Vance announced the temporary suspension of over $250 million in Medicaid reimbursements to Minnesota as part of a federal anti-fraud initiative.

6 sources
OtherApr 3

Maui Doctor Takes Stand in Wife's Attempted Murder Trial, Claims Self-Defense

Dr. Gerhardt Konig testified in his own defense at his attempted murder trial, claiming he acted in self-defense when he struck his wife with a rock.

3 sources
PoliticsApr 3

White House Ballroom Project Receives Final Approval from Planning Commission

The National Capital Planning Commission approved plans for a new ballroom in the White House East Wing, with President Trump thanking commissioners including Sen. Rand Paul.

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OtherApr 7

Synthetic Cannabinoids on Paper Linked to Fatal Prison Overdoses

Drug-soaked paper containing synthetic cannabinoids is being smuggled into U.S. jails and linked to fatal overdoses among inmates.

2 sources
OtherMar 18

Demolition begins at Pulse nightclub site for permanent memorial to 2016 shooting victims

Orlando began demolishing the Pulse nightclub Wednesday to make way for a $12 million memorial honoring 49 people killed in the 2016 mass shooting.

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SportsMar 5

Women's Africa Cup of Nations moved from March to July-August

The Confederation of African Football postponed the 16th Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from March to summer dates.

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PoliticsMar 27

Bannon Warns of Potential Iran War at Conservative Political Action Conference

Steve Bannon told CPAC attendees that the U.S. may be at the start of a war with Iran, warning of potential ground combat.

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OtherMar 6

Pennsylvania School Bus Driver Charged After Driving Children While Intoxicated

A Pennsylvania school bus driver was charged with endangering 54 elementary students after allegedly driving with a blood alcohol level four times the legal limit.

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PoliticsApr 7

House Democrats Urge Federal Regulator to Restrict War-Related Prediction Market Bets

House Democrats are calling on federal regulators to crack down on offshore prediction markets offering bets on U.S. military personnel.

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PoliticsApr 2

Florida political developments include congressional bid and criminal charges

Sydney Gruters launches congressional campaign in Florida while Patrick Rainey Young faces criminal charges involving a minor.

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ScienceMar 18

Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard Win Turing Award for Quantum Information Work

Two researchers who pioneered quantum information theory have been awarded computer science's highest honor for their groundbreaking contributions to the field.

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TechnologyApr 11

Battery Recycler Ascend Elements Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Ascend Elements filed for bankruptcy citing canceled government funding and challenging market conditions for lithium-ion batteries.

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HealthMar 16

Federal Judge Blocks HHS Secretary Kennedy's Vaccine Policy Changes

A federal judge halted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s modifications to vaccine recommendations and advisory panel restructuring.

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