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'Let her go! Let her go!' Fontana officer shoots armed man who put his partner in a headlock
Body-camera footage released by the Fontana Police Department shows an officer being put in a headlock during a traffic stop in Yucaipa by a man whom authorities have identified as Alan Metka.
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‘Things that only happen in dreams.’ Ky. man who found trove of gold coins shares story on KET
“After I flipped the first clump of dirt ... the coins kept coming. I knew it was hundreds,” the man who found the multi-million-dollar treasure shared with “Kentucky Life.”
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The city told a homeowner to hide his boat behind a fence — his creative and hilarious response went viral
Is this guy the B.O.A.T., or what?
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21-year-old shoots stepmom as she goes to hug him at graduation, New Mexico police say
“Bystanders held (the man) until officers arrived,” police said.
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Law Roach Names “Big Five” Designers Who Refused to Dress Zendaya: “If You Say No, It’ll Be a No Forever”
Law Roach has a great memory. The stylist said on Wednesday that his longtime client Zendaya still hasn’t donned looks from the “big five” fashion houses after they initially refused to dress her early in her career. “I would write [to] the big five… and they would all say no,” Roach, who has styled Zendaya …
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Silenced USC valedictorian walked the stage and the crowd reaction was anything but silent
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Papua New Guineans, genetically isolated for 50,000 years, carry Denisovan genes that help their immune system, study suggests
Genes inherited from Denisovans, extinct human relatives, may help Papua New Guineans in the lowlands fight off infection, while mutations to red blood cells may help highlanders live at altitude.
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