Shelling rocked nine regions of Ukraine including a city near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Live updates.
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Mississippi police chief fired after leaked audio captured racist rant, him bragging about killing 13 people
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State trial of 2 former Minneapolis police officers in George Floyd’s death delayed until January
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At least 8 dead, dozens injured in possible gas-leak explosion at Hotel Saratoga in Havana
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Connecticut trooper arrested in 2020 killing of motorist who led police on high-speed chase
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