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Mirai Nagasu unloads after Olympic flop, says free skate was audition for Dancing with the Stars
Mirai Nagasu claimed credit for “saving” the U.S. team bronze and said her main focus Friday was “auditioning for 'Dancing With the Stars.'”
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'It's devastating': Cop stayed outside during Florida massacre while students died
Deputy Scot Peterson sat outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for four minutes as gunfire continued inside the school. He's now resigned.
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Florida school shooting: Sheriff got 18 calls about Nikolas Cruz's violence, threats, guns
People close to Nikolas Cruz called local police with explicit details about his threats, violence, guns before shooting at high school.
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Police: Chevy Chase chased driver in road rage incident
Police say a 22-year-old Long Island man kicked Chase in the shoulder.
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'Nation of immigrants' no longer: USCIS updates mission statement
The federal agency that grants visas and U.S. citizenship now refers to itself as an organization that "administers the nation's lawful immigration system."
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Reports: Russian bobsledder fails drug test at Winter Olympics
Women's bobsledder Nadezhda Sergeeva is the second Russian athlete to test positive for a banned drug during Winter Olympics, per reports.
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Grand jury indicts Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens for allegedly taking compromising photo of woman
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens has been indicted by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner on a felony charge of invasion of privacy.
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U.S. women provide chills and spills but no medals in 2018 Winter Olympics figure skating
U.S. women's figure skaters fell, stumbled or faltered their way to Winter Olympic insignificance and that was just half of it.
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Oregon lawmakers pass gun-control bill; first since Florida shooting
It is the first time a state legislature has passed a gun-control measure since the Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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