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Katelyn Markham: Fiance charged with her murder 12 years after she disappeared

The fiance of Katelyn Markham — an Ohio art student who went missing nearly 12 years ago — has been indicted on two counts of murder in her death. John Carter, 34, was arrested Wednesday and remains in the Butler County Jail. The indictment against him was unsealed Thursday morning, …

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FDA clears lab

Lab-grown chicken has taken a step closer to hitting American grocery stores.  The Food and Drug Administration on Monday cleared “cultured chicken cell material” made by GOOD Meat as safe for use as human food. While the FDA said the lab-grown chicken was safe to eat, GOOD Meat still needs …

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Eye drop recalls: Death toll climbs in people affected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

The death toll has now climbed to three in the outbreak of extensively drug-resistant bacteria that was linked to recalled eye drops, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday, confirming two more deaths in people infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Eight people have lost their vision and four have …

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Hunter Biden sues computer repairman for invasion of privacy over handling of laptop

Hunter Biden is suing a Delaware-based computer repairman for invasion of privacy and publication of private information. The counterclaim lawsuit, which also responds to repairman John Mac Isaac’s libel lawsuit, argues that Mac Isaac invaded Biden’s privacy in 2019 by accessing and wrongfully sharing his personal data with several individuals.  …

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Sidney Holmes exonerated: Man given 400

A man who served more than three decades of a 400-year prison sentence for armed robbery charges was freed Monday after being exonerated. Sidney Holmes, 57, was convicted in April of 1989 for a 1988 robbery in which he was accused of being the getaway driver. Holmes was greeted by …

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McCaul says Pence “avoided a major constitutional crisis” on Jan. 6

Washington — Republican Rep. Michael McCaul said Sunday that former Vice President Mike Pence “avoided a major constitutional crisis” with his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, and echoed Pence’s remarks condemning former President Donald Trump for pushing false claims the 2020 presidential election was rife with voter fraud. “Vice President Pence …

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JetBlue announces direct flights between New York and Paris will begin June 29

JetBlue announced on “CBS Mornings” that direct flights between New York and Paris will begin on June 29 and can be booked starting Tuesday. Roundtrip fares for flights heading from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris start at $479. Trips starting in …

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FBI searches for two Capitol riot defendants who have disappeared

The FBI is searching for a Florida woman who was supposed to stand trial beginning Monday on charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, as well as another riot defendant who is now also missing, officials said. A federal judge in Washington issued bench warrants for the arrest …

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Defense lawyers in Idaho killings case want gag order kept

Defense attorneys for a man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death asked the Idaho Supreme Court on Friday to keep a gag order in place, saying a challenge to the order filed by 30 news organizations is premature and that media coverage of the case has …

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East Palestine Train Derailment: Bipartisan Senate group introduces rail safety bill

Washington — A bipartisan group of six senators, including the two from Ohio, introduced rail safety legislation Wednesday aimed at preventing future derailments following the toxic train disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, that sparked serious health and environmental concerns for the area’s residents. Called the Railway Safety Act of 2023, …

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