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Researchers launch new search to find Amelia Earhart’s plane
The latest attempt to solve the long-standing mystery will take place in November
Famed Vegas casino set to end 24/7 operations and will only be open for special occasions
Buffalo Bill’s in Primm will close except for special occasions after nearly 30 years of service
Trump’s DOJ looks at criminal charges for election officials it says don’t do enough to safeguard voting systems
Trump has spread unfounded claims the 2020 election was fraudulent
School children put in detention because parents can’t afford uniform
42 per cent of parents said school uniform was not more affordable this school year
Royal estate that funds King Charles and Prince William to review rents to NHS and schools
The royal estates receive millions of pounds from the NHS, the Ministries of Justice and Defence, and state schools
Paramount accused of ‘bribery’ for paying Trump $16 million to settle ‘patently unconstitutional’ lawsuit
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Trump taps 30-year-old with little government experience and links to Holocaust denier to lead federal agency
Paul Ingrassia has been nominated to lead the Office of Special Counsel
Pediatrician charged with murder after her 4-year-old daughter discovered in ‘staged drowning’ on family vacation
Dr. Neha Gupta, 36, and her daughter, Aria Talathi, were on vacation in El Portal when she called 911 about a child drowning last month
Bryan Kohberger plea deal splits victims’ families after former PhD student admits brutal murders of Idaho students: Live
Kohberger will avoid the death penalty after pleading guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022