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Police say BB gun shots fired at opponent of Pence's brother

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A Black woman who says she has received numerous racist and threatening messages as an Indiana congressional candidate against Vice President Mike Pence's brother was unintentionally shot at last week by two boys with a BB gun, not a firearm, police said Thursday.

Officer is charged with injuring protesters with his baton

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A former transit police sergeant accused of hitting two protesters with his baton became on Thursday the third Philadelphia officer to be charged with assault and related offenses stemming from demonstrations against police brutality after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.



Family: Man fatally shot by police wasn't extremist

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Strangers on the internet hailed Duncan Socrates Lemp as a martyr for their anti-government movement after a police officer shot and killed the 21-year-old man during a pre-dawn raid on his family's Maryland home.

Safety George Iloka tears ACL during Vikings' last practice before bye-week break

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The Vikings lost reserve safety and special teams veteran George Iloka to a torn ACL suffered during Wednesday's practice, the team's last on-field session before the four-day, bye-week break over this weekend. It's a tough break for Iloka, who was placed on injured reserve and will undergo season-ending surgery, according to a league source, after he re-signed with the young Vikings secondary in September and quickly became a contributor. He played 43 defensive snaps against the Texans during the Vikings' Oct. Читать дальше...

NYU to remove Sackler name following Purdue Pharma deal

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New York University's Langone Medical Center will strip the Sackler name from its biomedical institute following the Justice Department's announcement that Purdue Pharma, the company founded by the Sackler family, will plead guilty to federal criminal charges over the company's role in the opioid epidemic, NYU officials announced Thursday.





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