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"I wanted to be a good police officer and my heart was in the right place, but I still came up short," Daria Jalali said during her sentencing.
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Voters emphatic in support of Measure A In his letter published Aug. 3, Jack Gescheidt takes Marin County voters to task for their decision to approve Measure A, the quarter-cent sales tax that provides millions of dollars to fund parks and open space, as well as preserve agricultural land in our beautiful county. In doing […]
A rep for Anne Heche is speaking out following the car crash that left her hospitalized. The 53-year-old Emmy-winning actress was driving in a blue Mini Cooper vehicle that crashed into a home in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles. The crash caused the house to catch on fire and Anne suffered burns in [...]
Ezekiel Elliott knows his days as the star running back of the Dallas Cowboys could be numbered. The two-time rushing champion's production is down and the guarantees on his $90 million extension are about to run out. Elliott played through…
Ryan Giggs is set to face trial today accused of attacking and controlling his ex-girlfriend and assaulting her sister.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to bolster America’s alliance with the Philippines under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., calling the Southeast Asian nation an “irreplaceable” ally as tensions between the U.S. and China spike.
Several Democratic senators are saying they will vote “no” on any amendments introduced during a Senate vote-a-rama session in an effort to keep the party's major climate, tax and health bill on course to pass. “We have a deal to take the biggest climate action in U.S. history. Every Senate Dem has agreed to it....
If you've been waiting for a mega-dose of frilly OOTDs and reality TV-style updates to hit your For Your Page á la Alabama's sorority recruitment, fret not. It's probably coming soon, despite rumors that the university's Greek life system had banned #RushTok.
Читать дальше...EXCLUSIVE: The owner of a business selling high-value Pokemon cards set up a secret network of hidden video cameras in order to catch thief Kyriacos Christou that was snaffling his stock
SAN DIEGO — A 20-year-old killer whale that has been at SeaWorld San Diego since his birth died Thursday night following treatment for an infection, the park announced Friday.
In the latest volley of tweets in the Elon Musk/Twitter purchase saga, the entrepreneur threw down a challenge today: either Twitter provide its method of sampling 100 accounts and how it confirmed that the accounts are real, or the deal is canceled. Musk’s $44 billion deal to buy the company should proceed on its original […]
The Sandman cast is genuinely the nicest bunch of people around.
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Late on August 6, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) carried out a new series of strikes on the Gaza Strip...
Читать дальше...There has been a recent surge in applications to join Arsenal Scotland Supporters Club. Pleased though we are to welcome those who follow The Arsenal, the Club Management has had to respond with two actions: As from 3pm on Sunday 7th August, the issue of new Arsenal Scotland Supporters Club membership will be closed until …
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The Six Days Seven Nights actor was allegedly driving at high speed when she crashed into a Los Angeles house, sparking a massive fire.
Читать дальше...Chelsea put a troubled pre-season behind them to start their Premier League campaign with a 1-0 win at Everton on Saturday thanks to Jorginho's penalty
Pope Francis' recent penitential visit to Canada was well-covered by international secular and religious news media. Subsequently, I decided to write the following open letter to the Czechoslovakian-born Canadian Jesuit Cardinal Michael F. Czerny (born in 1946; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1978), who was appointed by Pope Francis to serve as the Prefect of the Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.