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Walking across Boston's Clifford Park, a community activist points out drug needles and related paraphernalia.
"A bag that has heroin in it," Domingos DaRosa said as he pointed to one of the many items scattered
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HUDSON, Wis. (AP) — A 52-year-old Minnesota man was charged Monday with killing a teenager and stabbing four other people in a dispute that allegedly began with a lost cellphone during a weekend tubing excursion on a western Wisconsin river.
Investigators said in court docum
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P eiter Zatko, the Twitter whistle-blower, is a black belt in jiu-jitsu. The day before his complaint against the social media company was published, Zatko was sitting in his lawyer’s office in Washington, scrolling through his camera roll to find a photo of his legs locked around someon
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