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Female Soldier Found Dead at Fort Hood; Army Investigating
The U.S. military is investigating the death of a soldier at a Texas Army post that in recent years has struggled with homicide, suicide and sexual assault among its troops.
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Police: Trooper Traveled From Virginia to California to Kill Teen's Family
A man sought in the killings of three people found in a burning Riverside home and killed in a confrontation with sheriff’s deputies in the Mojave Desert town of Needles was identified as a Virginian lawman, authorities said Sunday.
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Anne Heche Was Trapped in Burning Home for 45 Minutes
The NBC4 I-Team has new information about the car crash and fire that led to the death of Anne Heche. Fire Department records now show it took at least 45 minutes to get her out of a burning house in Mar Vista, and a lot of time passed before the rescue effort began. Eric Leonard reports on the NBC4 News...
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LAPD Ends Investigation Into Anne Heche Car Crash
The Los Angeles Police Department has ended its investigation into Anne Heche’s car accident, when the actor crashed into a Los Angeles home on Aug. 5.
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31 Decomposing Bodies Found at Indiana Funeral Home, Police Say
The cremated remains of 16 people were also found after Jeffersonville police received a tip about the condition of the business. No arrests have been made.
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Possible Monkeypox Patient Under Investigation in NYC
Health officials are investigating a possible case of monkeypox in New York City, according to the city’s health department.
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Mechanical Failure Caused Deadly Helicopter Crash Off California Coast, Navy Finds
A command investigation determined that a damper hose failed on the MC-60S Seahawk, causing severe vibrations as the aircraft was landing on a carrier off of San Diego last August.
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New York Judge Holds Trump in Contempt for Failing to Comply With Subpoena
A New York judge held former President Donald Trump in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena for business documents related to an investigation by the state attorney general’s office, and he will be fined $10,000 per day until he complies.
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House Panels Probe Gov't Use of Facial Recognition Software
Two House committees have launched an investigation into the government’s use of facial recognition software.
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Family and Neighbors Remember Man Killed in Building Collapse in Chicago
A day after a partial building collapse claimed one life and seriously hurt two others, questions are growing over the condition of the building at 3418 W. Jackson.
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Trumps, NY AG Reach Agreement on Depositions, Appeal in Trump Org Probe
The Trumps and the New York Attorney General’s Office have come to an agreement on the impending depositions and appeal in the ongoing civil investigation into the former president and his company, the Trump Organization, court documents say. Lawyers for former president Donald Trump and his children, Donald Jr., and Ivanka, filed their appeal of a judge’s order that...
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Suspect Identified in Four Cold Case Killings, 40 Years Later
Authorities identified a man Friday who they say killed four women in the Denver, Colorado area four decades ago after a technological breakthrough helped solve a series of cold cases that had long eluded investigators.
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Here's What Comes Next in New York's Investigation of Donald Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James is using a court filing to outline much of the evidence her investigators have gathered so far in her investigation of former President Donald Trump.
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Official: Alec Baldwin Surrenders Phone for Shooting Probe
Alec Baldwin has surrendered his cellphone as part of the investigation into a fatal shooting on a New Mexico film set last fall.
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Believers Divided Over Creation of New UFO Pentagon Office
The establishment of a new office, signed into law just before New Year’s, to study “unidentified aerial phenomenon” has divided the loose community of activists, researchers and pseudo scientists who hunt for proof that we are not alone in the universe.
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NY AG Seeks Trump Deposition in Connection to Alleged Company Tax Fraud
The deposition would be part of the civil investigation into whether the Trump Organization committed fraud in reporting the value of certain properties to banks and tax authorities.
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Family Says Boy, 12, Was Killed by Stray Bullet During Thanksgiving Celebration in San Diego
Family members have identified a 12-year-old boy they say was killed by a stray bullet during a backyard Thanksgiving celebration in San Diego’s Skyline neighborhood.
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Houston Police Chief: Astroworld Investigation in Early Stages, Families Deserve Answers
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner held a news conference about the investigation of the deadly crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival.
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Coalition Calls For Investigation of Alleged ‘Shadow Police Units' Operated By US Border Patrol
A coalition of human rights groups is calling for Congress to investigate alleged “shadow police units” they say are operated by the U.S. Border Patrol to cover up wrongdoing by its own agents.
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Investigation Requested Into Congressman's Luxury Travel Following NBCLX Report
Washington watchdogs have asked for an official ethics investigation into three members of Congress, including Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), following a report detailing questionable campaign spending on high-end travel, meals, and fundraising overhead. NBCLX reported how dozens of members of Congress were using leadership PACs to subsidize luxury travel and dining, exploiting a loophole in campaign finance law that allows...