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**Excerpt** The violent crime wave in Charlotte has put Mayor Vi Lyles under intense scrutiny, with Republican lawmakers accusing her of failing to address the rising homicide rates. While Lyles points to an 8% overall crime decline, Republicans argue that the reality of the situation starkly contrasts with the city’s reported progress, claiming the city…
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Mayor Vi Lyles faces intense scrutiny over Charlotte’s rising homicide rate, with Republican lawmakers accusing her of creating a misleading perception of public safety. Despite her re-election for a fifth term, critics argue that her administration’s response to violent crime and federal immigration raids has failed to address the city’s worsening situation.
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Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles wins fifth term despite GOP criticism over the city’s violent crime surge. GOP officials accuse her of creating a misleading perception of public safety amid rising homicides.
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Mayor Vi Lyles wins fifth term despite Republican criticism over Charlotte’s violent crime wave and calls for National Guard to address homicides. Republicans argue that the mayor’s public safety initiatives have failed to curb the rising homicide rate.
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Mayor Vi Lyles has won a fifth term as Charlotte’s mayor, but faces criticism over a rising homicide rate. GOP leaders like Addul Ali accuse her of creating a misleading perception of public safety.
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Mayor Vi Lyles has won a fifth term in Charlotte despite criticism over a violent crime surge. Republican lawmakers accuse her leadership of failing to address rising homicides and aggravated assaults, prompting calls for National Guard deployment.
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Mayor Vi Lyles has been re-elected for a fifth term in Charlotte despite Republican criticism over the city’s rising homicide rate and calls for National Guard intervention. While the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department reports an 8% decline in overall crime compared to the previous year, GOP leaders argue that the city faces a sharp increase in…
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Samir Shah, BBC chair, faced parliamentary scrutiny over a controversial edit of a January 6 speech by Donald Trump. The edit sparked accusations of political bias, prompting calls for an investigation.
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During a parliamentary committee hearing on Monday, Samir Shah, the chair of the BBC, faced intense scrutiny as the controversy over the misleading edit of a January 6 speech by former President Trump continued to spark political debate. Shah, who had already issued multiple apologies for the editorial decision, sought to defend the BBC’s reputation…
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During a parliamentary committee hearing on Monday, Samir Shah, the chair of the BBC, sought to quell political tensions sparked by a misleading edit of President Trump’s January 6 speech. Shah defended the BBC’s role as a public broadcaster while reiterating his apologies for the editing mistake.
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Samir Shah faced scrutiny at a parliamentary committee hearing over a misleading edit of President Trump’s January 6 speech. He defended the broadcaster’s integrity while reiterating his apology for the error.
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Samir Shah, the BBC’s chair, arrived at the House of Commons on Monday to defend the public broadcaster amid a political controversy over a misleading edit of a January 6 speech by President Trump. He apologized again for the error, which has intensified debate on journalistic integrity.
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Samir Shah, BBC chair, faced a parliamentary committee on Monday to address controversy over a misleading edit of Trump’s January 6 speech. He reiterated his apology for the incident, which has drawn public and political backlash.
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Samir Shah, the BBC’s chair, defended Britain’s public broadcaster at a parliamentary committee hearing on Monday while reiterating his apology for the misleading edit of a Jan. 6 speech by President Trump. The incident has sparked a political debate in the UK over media responsibility and editorial integrity.
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Samir Shah, the BBC chair, addressed a parliamentary committee on Monday, defending the public broadcaster amid a political controversy. He apologized again for a misleading edit of a January 6 speech by former President Trump.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., received a sentence of under four months in jail for a carjacking, despite federal prosecutors seeking a seven-year prison term. The court imposed the punishment under the Youth Rehabilitation Act, which allows for sentences below mandatory minimums.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., was sentenced to under four months in jail for a carjacking, despite federal prosecutors urging a seven-year prison term. The Youth Rehabilitation Act allowed for the lighter punishment, which prosecutors criticized for prioritizing rehabilitation over public safety.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., received a sentence of under four months for a carjacking, far below the seven-year term prosecutors requested. The ruling has sparked criticism from federal prosecutors who argue it undermines public safety.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., was sentenced to under four months in jail for a carjacking despite federal prosecutors urging seven years behind bars. The court imposed a suspended sentence under the Youth Rehabilitation Act, allowing for sentences below mandatory minimums, which prosecutors argued failed to prioritize public safety.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., has been sentenced to less than four months in jail for a carjacking, despite federal prosecutors urging a seven-year prison term. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro criticized the ruling, calling it a failure to prioritize public safety and arguing that the Youth Rehabilitation Act allows dangerous offenders to walk free.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., received a sentence of less than four months in jail for carjacking, far below the seven-year term sought by federal prosecutors. The judge imposed a suspended sentence under the Youth Rehabilitation Act, which allows leniency for juvenile offenders.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., was sentenced to under four months in jail for a carjacking despite federal prosecutors urging seven years behind bars. The case has sparked controversy over the effectiveness of the current justice system and the leniency of sentences for juvenile offenders.
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An 18-year-old in Washington, D.C., received a sentence of less than four months in jail for a carjacking, sparking criticism from federal prosecutors who had sought a seven-year prison term. The teen and a 14-year-old accomplice stole a double-parked car, leading to calls for judicial reform.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman stunned temple staff in Bangkok when knocking sounds emerged from inside her coffin during cremation. The Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province posted a video showing her moving her arms and head, leaving staff amazed.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman believed to be dead stunned temple staff in Bangkok when they heard a faint knocking from inside her coffin. The Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province posted a video showing the woman moving her arms and head, leaving staff stunned.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman was found alive in her coffin moments after being placed for cremation, stunning temple staff. The incident highlights the importance of verifying death with official documents and the role of temples in providing free cremation services in Thailand.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman stunned temple staff in Bangkok when knocking sounds emerged from her coffin during cremation preparations. Staff confirmed she was alive after opening the coffin and sent her to a nearby hospital.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman believed to be dead stunned temple staff in Bangkok when they heard a faint knocking from inside her coffin after her brother brought her in for cremation. The Buddhist temple in Nonth’aburi province, after initially refusing her due to lacking a death certificate, discovered she was alive upon hearing the knocking…
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A 65-year-old Thai woman, believed dead, stunned temple staff in Bangkok when knocking sounds emerged from her coffin during the cremation process. The incident occurred after her brother brought her in for cremation, and the Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province confirmed her survival after the coffin was opened.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman stunned temple staff in Bangkok when they heard faint knocking from inside her coffin after her brother brought her in for cremation. The incident has raised questions about the circumstances of her apparent death and subsequent revival.
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A 65-year-old Thai woman, believed to be dead, stunned temple staff in Bangkok when knocking sounds emerged from inside her coffin after her brother brought her in for cremation. Temple officials and the brother were initially unaware she was alive until the coffin started making noises, leading to the discovery that she was still alive.
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Team USA women’s basketball has released its training camp roster for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup, but the exclusion of Caitlin Clark from the promotional graphic has sparked controversy. Columnist Christine Brennan, who wrote a book on Clark, questioned USA Basketball’s decision, citing her limited participation in the Olympics due to injuries.
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Team USA women’s basketball has faced backlash over a promotional graphic for its training camp that excluded Caitlin Clark, a top WNBA star. Fans and analysts question the decision, as Clark was not highlighted despite her prominent status in the sport.
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Team USA released its training camp roster for the FIBA Women’s World Cup, but Caitlin Clark was left off the promotional graphic, sparking criticism. Fans and analysts question the decision, highlighting Clark’s popularity and recent absence from the Olympic team due to injury and playing time issues.
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Team USA women’s basketball has sparked controversy after leaving Caitlin Clark out of the training camp graphic for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup. Clark, a top player in the sport, was absent from the promotional image, which featured three athletes who won gold at the Paris Olympics, prompting fan backlash and calls for transparency.
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Team USA women’s basketball has announced its training camp roster for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup, but the omission of Caitlin Clark from the promotional graphic has sparked controversy and questions among fans. The roster includes top players like Brittney Griner and Kelsey Plum, while the graphic prominently featured Copper, Plum, and Young, raising…
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Team USA women’s basketball has announced its training camp roster for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup, featuring players like Brittney Griner. Caitlin Clark’s absence from the promotional graphic has sparked debates among fans and analysts about her status with the team.
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Team USA unveiled its training camp roster for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup, but Caitlin Clark’s exclusion from the graphic sparked debate. Fans and analysts questioned the decision, with some suggesting her absence from the Paris Olympics and recent injuries may have influenced the choice.
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Team USA Basketball has released its training camp roster for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup, but the exclusion of Caitlin Clark from the promotional graphic has raised questions. Fans and media are critical of the decision, highlighting the importance of recognizing top-tier athletes in national team promotions.
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A bombshell report has alleged that the Biden team pushed airports to house migrants, risking safety. The DOJ is moving to unseal records related to the Epstein and Maxwell case under Trump’s transparency law.
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The recent allegations against the Biden administration have sparked a debate over the handling of migrant accommodations at airports. Critics argue that the situation may compromise public safety, leading to heightened tensions over immigration policies. The report, which has yet to be officially verified, claims that certain policies were implemented with the intention of addressing…
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A bombshell report has surfaced, alleging that the Biden administration pushed for the use of airports to house migrants, a policy that has sparked significant criticism and raised serious questions about public safety. The report, published by Fox News, suggests that the administration’s approach could have placed both migrants and the general public at risk.…
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A bombshell report alleges Biden’s team pushed airports to house migrants, risking safety. The report has sparked significant political debate over immigration policies in the U.S.
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A bombshell report alleges that the Biden administration pressured airports to house migrants, raising concerns about safety risks. Critics argue that the administration’s actions may have compromised security measures.
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A bombshell report alleges the Biden team pushed airports to house migrants, risking safety. The report has raised serious concerns about public safety and immigration policies.
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A bombshell report has accused the Biden administration of pressuring airports to house migrants, leading to increased fears over public safety. Legal battles continue as AG Bondi challenges rulings against James Comey and Letitia James. The DOJ seeks to unseal Epstein and Maxwell case records. Other headlines include a cheerleader’s death investigation, a missing football…
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[The report] alleges that the Biden administration pressured airports to house migrants, potentially risking safety.
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A late-night Pakistani airstrike in Khost province killed nine children and a woman, according to the Taliban. The attack has raised tensions between Kabul and Islamabad, which had agreed to a ceasefire last month.
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A late-night Pakistani airstrike on a home in the southern Afghan province of Khost has killed at least nine children, according to Taliban officials. The strikes pose a serious challenge to the ceasefire agreed to between Kabul and Islamabad last month.
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A Pakistani airstrike has killed nine children and one woman in the southern Afghan province of Khost, according to a Taliban spokesman. The incident threatens the fragile ceasefire reached between Kabul and Islamabad last month.
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A Pakistan airstrike in Khost province has killed nine children and a woman, worsening tensions between the two nations. The attack has been attributed to ongoing border disputes and militant activity.
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Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of bombing a house in Khost, killing nine children and a woman, escalating tensions between the two nations. The attack challenges the recent ceasefire agreement and raises concerns over border security and militant activity.
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A late-night Pakistani airstrike in southern Afghanistan’s Khost province has killed at least nine children and a woman, a Taliban spokesman said. The strike has reignited tensions between Islamabad and Kabul, which had agreed to a ceasefire last month.
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A late-night Pakistani airstrike in the southern Afghan province of Khost has killed at least nine children and a woman, according to the Taliban administration. The attack has intensified tensions between Kabul and Islamabad, challenging the ceasefire agreed to last month.
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A late-night Pakistani airstrike on a home in the southern Afghan province of Khost has killed at least nine children and a woman, according to a Taliban administration spokesman. The strikes have raised concerns over the impact on the fragile ceasefire between Kabul and Islamabad.
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A post-game altercation between San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings and Carolina Panthers defensive back Tre’von Moehrig escalated into a physical confrontation. The incident followed a controversial groin shot by Moehrig, which Jennings responded to with a punch after the game.
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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings and Carolina Panthers defensive back Tre’von Moehrig got into a post-game fight after Monday’s game, with Jennings punching Moehrig in response to a late-game groin shot. Panthers head coach Dave Canales said he would investigate the incident, while 49,ers coach Kyle Shanahan praised Jennings for not losing his…
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A scuffle broke out between San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings and Carolina Panthers defensive back Tre’von Moehrig after their Monday night game. Both players were involved in the altercation, with Moehrig acknowledging the groin-area shot was in response to physical play and trash talk, and Jennings claiming it caught him off guard.
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After a Monday night NFL game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Carolina Panthers, Jauan Jennings and Tre’von Moehrig engaged in a post-game scuffle. Jennings punched Moehrig in retaliation for a late-game groin shot, which was captured on ESPN cameras.
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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings and Carolina Panthers defensive back Tre’von Moehrig exchanged punches after their Monday night game. Jennings claimed the altercation was a response to Moehrig’s late-game groin shot, which was captured on ESPN’s broadcast.