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A man confessed to killing four people, including his parents, and then firing on motorists on a busy interstate highway, just days after being released from prison, police said.
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Defamation cases related to the 2020 election could help stop future election lies
Beyond Dominion's newly-settled case with Fox News, there are more than a dozen other defamation cases related to the 2020 election. Lawyers say these cases could help stop future election lies.
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Immigration law prevents family from staying together in U.S., but there's a bipartisan solution
Last Congress, a bill that would make it possible for Ed Markowitz and his wife Rocio to return to the U.S. made it through a House markup. But the bill didn't move beyond that.
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If you’ve only ever eaten frozen or canned peas you need to get some fresh peas immediately.
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Cooking Nigella Lawson recipes for 365 days straight
Nathan Young, a marketing professional from England, spent 365 days making recipes by cookbook writer Nigella Lawson — with enthusiastic guidance from Lawson herself.
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