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Author: Mariel Padilla

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‘Psychic’ Who Promised to Lift Curse Gets Prison Time

September 10, 2019Mariel PadillaComments Off on ‘Psychic’ Who Promised to Lift Curse Gets Prison Time

The woman was ordered to pay $1.6 million in restitution and serve 40 months in prison after defrauding a Houston medical student, prosecutors said.

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Trophy Hunter Seeks to Import Parts of Rare Rhino He Paid $400,000 to Kill

September 8, 2019September 9, 2019Mariel PadillaComments Off on Trophy Hunter Seeks to Import Parts of Rare Rhino He Paid $400,000 to Kill

The federal government is considered likely to approve a Michigan man’s application for the animal’s skin, skull and horns to come into the United States.

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Body of Michigan Man Deported to Iraq Is Returned to the U.S.

August 31, 2019September 1, 2019Mariel PadillaComments Off on Body of Michigan Man Deported to Iraq Is Returned to the U.S.

Jimmy Aldaoud died in Baghdad of a “diabetic crisis” after his deportation. His funeral is scheduled for next week.

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Instagram Is Hiding Likes. Will That Reduce Anxiety?

July 18, 2019July 19, 2019Mariel PadillaComments Off on Instagram Is Hiding Likes. Will That Reduce Anxiety?

In six countries, the company is trying out hiding the number of likes that a post receives. The goal is to reduce pressure on people.

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Man Attacking ICE Detention Center Is Fatally Shot by the Police

July 13, 2019July 14, 2019Mariel PadillaComments Off on Man Attacking ICE Detention Center Is Fatally Shot by the Police

The man was armed with a rifle and was throwing “incendiary devices” on Saturday in Tacoma, Wash., officials said.

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Amanda Knox Returns to Italy for First Time Since Her Acquittal

June 14, 2019Mariel PadillaComments Off on Amanda Knox Returns to Italy for First Time Since Her Acquittal

Ms. Knox, an American who was exonerated in a 2007 murder, went back to the country where her legal drama unfolded to speak about wrongful convictions and how journalists cover cases like hers.

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