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Who is Kevin Reddington, Lindsay Clancy's no-nonsense attorney?
Reddington has drawn eyeballs and not just for his expertise in the courtroom.
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Is the West Coast vs. East Coast rivalry relevant in Tupac trial?
At the time of Tupac Shakur's death, the rap rivalry between the East and West Coasts widened.
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Hawaii 'bruised, not defeated' after Tropical Storm Lala: Governor
"It came through. It affected all of the islands, but we persevere," Governor Josh Green told NewsNation.
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Hayden Panettiere autopsy finds no signs of trauma
Police say "Nashville" and "Heroes" star, who died at 36, was found in cardiac arrest.
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Mexican man punched through closet wall to attack Georgia teen: Police
Police commend the 15-year-old girl for making a commotion and fighting off her attacker to alert witnesses to call 911
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Man charged in Madison Brooks' rape has trial postponed
The trial for Desmond Carter has been moved to Sept. 17.
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Should you worry about ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria at the beach?
Experts say there’s no need for most people to avoid the beach altogether.
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Watch Live: Tupac's alleged killer wanted 'revenge,' prosecutors say in opening statements
Tupac Shakur was killed during a stoplight ambush late on Sept. 7, 1996.
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What did Hayden Panettiere reveal in her memoir?
Panettiere wrote candidly about experiencing postpartum depression after giving birth to her daughter.
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What the Lindsay Clancy case reveals about postpartum mental health care
More than 20 U.S. states have fewer than one perinatal psychiatrist for every 5,000 births, according to a 2024 study.
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Who is Brian Hickerson, Hayden Panettiere's ex-boyfriend?
Hickerson reportedly dated Panettiere "on and off" from 2018-2022.
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Have you been flocked? Here's how to find out
A match does not mean someone was under investigation — only that the plate was searched.
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Iran memorandum of understanding 60-day deadline expires without a peace deal
Trump said the 60-day period was not a hard deadline, and there's no indication its expiration will trigger more U.S. strikes.
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Patrick Clancy: Attorney says no evidence ties him to kids' killings
Rice also weighed in on how rare it is for a defendant to be found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity.
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'Nashville' star Hayden Panettiere dies at 36, reports say
Panettiere began her acting career in commercials at 11 months old before landing roles on "One Life to Live" and "Guiding Light" as a child.
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Flawed drug tests can separate mothers and newborns
Part of the problem with the urine drug tests carried out by hospitals is how certain medications and foods can contribute to false-positive results.
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CENTCOM commander talks USS Lincoln conditions
Adm. Brad Cooper said his recent visit to the USS Lincoln was "awe-inspiring" and said the crew was resilient.
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Colombian president asks Trump to suspend tariffs to help earthquake recovery
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Colombia's President Abelardo de la Espriella has asked his ally U.S. President Donald Trump to suspend tariffs to help the South American nation recover from a powerful earthquake that killed at least 289 people. De la Espriella took office earlier this month just days before the 7.4 magnitude quake struck. He [...]
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Pope Leo XIV renews call to end violence against Palestinians
The pope also called for the international community to work toward advancing a two-state solution.
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Online debate, discussion grow as Clancy murder trial enters 4th week
Clancy has admitted to killing her children, but is pleading not guilty, claiming she was suffering from postpartum psychosis.
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Ukrainian aerial attack kills at least 6 people in Russia
Kyiv has stepped up its attacks on Russia this year, with long-range missiles and swarms of drones targeting military industries and energy facilities.
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No excuse for FBI ignoring Hef’s 2005 tip about Jeffrey Epstein: Ex-agent
“To wait 15 years to conduct this interview and to actually get down to the nitty gritty … that is just too long to wait,” Jennifer Coffindaffer says.
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Luigi Mangione could avoid state murder and weapons charges: Legal expert
"I don't think there's going to be a trial of Mr. Mangione in state court for many moons, if at all," former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi says.
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Braun: Federal relief expected as Indiana continues to be impacted by severe weather, flooding
INDIANAPOLIS -- During a news conference on Saturday, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said he spoke with President Donald Trump, who said that he is galvanizing FEMA to complete a Presidential Emergency Declaration. In a news release from Braun's office, he said that Trump "intends to approve the Governor's request for a Presidential Emergency Declaration." This [...]
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Indiana flood victims face long recovery after historic flooding
Some homeowners are now waiting to learn whether their properties can even be rebuilt.
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College athlete details water rescue of 3 girls in Washington
“I did not really think all that much," said Lillie Vehling. "I kicked off my shoes, immediately got in and just moved."
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Hawaii's Big Island lashed by rain and wind as Tropical Storm Lala closes in
HONOLULU (AP) — Tropical Storm Lala was already whipping and soaking Hawaii’s Big Island early Saturday, with forecasts saying it could strengthen into a hurricane or at the least, bring hurricane-force winds as it approaches land. The National Hurricane Center issued a rare hurricane warning for the island, which hasn't experienced a direct hurricane landfall [...]
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Trump urges Americans to accept high gas prices amid war
Trump said "a tiny little bit more for your gasoline" is worth the cost of ensuring Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon.
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Tupac trial: Rap icon's final moments in Las Vegas
What was Tupac Shakur doing that day in Sin City, nearly 300 miles from his home in Los Angeles?
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Lindsay Clancy case: Survivor recounts postpartum psychosis
A mother who suffered postpartum psychosis believes she could have followed a similar path to Lindsay Clancy without assistance.
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Kansas parents 'jointly' planned to kill their kids then themselves, authorities say
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation said that both parents "jointly shared culpability for premeditated plans to kill their children and then themselves."
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USS Abraham Lincoln to return home soon amid controversy over living conditions
Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao characterized the aircraft carrier's extended deployment as necessary.
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Flock founder says his cameras could have solved Nancy Guthrie case
Flock cameras have been at the center of a controversial debate over privacy and security.
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What Patrick Clancy knew before Lindsay Clancy killings
Patrick Clancy's testimony details what he knew about his ex-wife’s declining mental health before the killings.
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Luigi Mangione posed as investor to get information on UnitedHealthcare
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to two federal charges related to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Mangione plea an 'important step' toward justice: Victim's family
Brian Thompson's family looks to the court in sentencing Luigi Mangione, who faces life in prison after pleading guilty
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Bessent teases severe economic action against Iran
While the Treasury chief did not provide details, he said the measures will mark another escalation of the administration’s effort to cut off money flowing to the Iranian government.
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Hugh Hefner's rape tip about Epstein was ignored, ex-Playmate says
The then-Playboy model said the FBI told Hefner they would back his tips about the disgraced financier in 2005, but never did.
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Soldier's wife removed from deportation flight, back home in US
She was being deported to Brazil when the call came in. Now she's been freed and is back in the US.
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What is the open plea Luigi Mangione entered in court?
By entering the plea, Mangione avoids state charges or sentencing in New York under double jeopardy protections.
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2 more states added to cyclospora outbreak linked to lettuce
Cases linked to lettuce have now been documented in 17 states.
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‘House of Horrors’ mother granted competency hearing
Elizabeth Siders married Gary Siders Jr., in March 2008 at age 15, according to court records.
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Live: Alex Murdaugh's retrial moved out of South Carolina's Lowcountry
Murdaugh's defense wants the trial to take place in Charleston, the state's largest city.
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'Bigger event than anybody forecasted': 100-year flood rocks Indiana
During the historic flood of 1913, the water level of the White River was at 23 feet. As of Friday morning, it was more than 24 feet.
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UAE blames Iran for drone attack on tankers in Strait of Hormuz
ADNOC says 15 of its vessels have now been targeted by missiles and drones since the war began.
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Luigi Mangione expected to plead guilty at federal court hearing
The emergency federal court hearing request came shortly after a judge in Mangione’s state case confirmed jury selection would start Sept 8.
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Free Luigi supporter says group trusts Mangione's judgment on reported plea deal
The group says it has raised more than $1.5 million for Mangione's legal defense.
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Catastrophic Indiana flooding leaves families reckoning with the damage
Indiana families evacuate by boat, rooftop and back roads as flooding submerged homes and businesses statewide.
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‘Ridiculous’ for ‘Keffe D’ to recant confession now: Tupac filmmaker
Dorsey's 2015 documentary on Tupac's unsolved murder helped call attention to Keffe D's public confessions years before charges were filed.
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Mark Geragos can't fathom prosecution's plan in Lindsay Clancy case
Court recessed twice Wednesday after Clancy became overwhelmed during medical examiners' testimony.
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Alleged mastermind in Tupac Shakur murder: What to expect at trial
Duane Davis's highly publicized trial will unfold in Las Vegas, where Shakur was fatally shot in 1996.
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Clancy trial puts postpartum psychosis in focus: What to know
"This is an illness that has to be treated mightily," Dr. Catherine Birndorf said.
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Sailor mental strain peaks aboard USS Lincoln: Reports
The USS Lincoln has been at sea for more than 250 days, 40 of them in sustained combat.
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Indiana flood victim on home loss: 'I just need somebody to take care of me'
Annabel Miller, a resident of Muncie, Indiana, joined "NewsNation Live" to discuss the situation befalling her.
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Hugh Hefner reported Jeffrey Epstein to FBI for alleged rape of Playboy Playmate
Hugh Hefner reportedly notified the FBI that a Playboy Playmate was sexually abused and trafficked by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and others in his orbit.
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Israeli warning led to Air Force One switch; one of many Iran plot tips
Israeli intelligence has given the US a series of tips on Iranian plots, including one that led to a ruse involving President Trump.
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Kennedy Center votes to restore Trump's name, challenging judge's order
The board voted to add Trump's name on the wall in a different way, and to proceed with the two year shutdown.
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Meghan Meghan, Prince Harry face crushing court bill, vanishing A-list friends
Royal correspondent Bronte Coy says the Daily Mail's publisher is "going for the jugular."
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WNBA task force meets on transgender athletes amid controversy
The WNBA does not have a policy, at least not publicly, that oversees eligibility of transgender athletes.
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Online commenters are defaming Nolan Wells' friends: Attorneys
Attorneys for three friends of Nolan Wells discussed why they will file defamation suits amid speculation about Wells' death.