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    Colorado LGBT nightclub shooter is nonbinary, uses they/them pronouns, attorneys say
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    Colorado LGBT nightclub shooter is nonbinary, uses they/them pronouns, attorneys say

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    November 23, 2022 12:00 am
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    Colorado shooting: Red flag law failed to work on LGBT club shooting suspect
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    Colorado shooting: Red flag law failed to work on LGBT club shooting suspect

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    Congress needs to rein in DC Council’s pro-crime insanity
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    A diptych of police tape and Alan Lee Phillips, who was convicted in 2022 of murdering two women in 1982.
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    Blood on glove helps police solve cold case 40 years later

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    Seventy percent of FBI’s abortion-related violence cases have anti-abortion victims since Dobbs: Wray
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    Seventy percent of FBI’s abortion-related violence cases have anti-abortion victims since Dobbs: Wray

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    Tennessee Titans coach charged with DUI hours after win over Green Bay Packers
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    More squeegees, more Baltimore shootings
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      In this Aug. 22, 2013 photo, cars travel on the rebuilt Vermont Route 107 in Bethel, Vt. In what some consider a bit of an engineering marvel, a three-mile section of Route 107 between Bethel and Stockbridge, a major east-west highway that was destroyed by the storm, was rebuilt and reopened in 119 days, a job that normally would have taken two years. Driving in America has stalled, leading researchers to ask: Is the national love affair with the automobile over? After rising for decades, total vehicle use in the U.S. peaked in August 2007. It then dropped sharply during the Great Recession and has largely plateaued since. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)

    Ohio distracted driving bill passes committee with changes

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    DC moves to lower jail sentences and reduce punishments amid rising crime
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    DC moves to lower jail sentences and reduce punishments amid rising crime

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    The Darrell Brooks trial was a circus and disgrace to the justice system
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    The Darrell Brooks trial was a circus and disgrace to the justice system

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