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Pr. George’s officer suspended, charged with unauthorized use of vehicle

Sierra Alston, a Prince George’s County police patrol officer, has been arrested and charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle, authorities said.
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MicroRNA discovery in worms leads to Nobel Prize in medicine
Two scientists' groundbreaking research on worms has earned them the Nobel Prize in medicine. Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun uncovered microRNA, tiny molecules that help control what cells do, which could help develop new medicines.
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Kerry Carpenter’s dramatic homer lifts Tigers into ALDS tie with Guardians
Carpenter connected for a 423-foot shot with two outs off Clase, who had not given up a run since Aug. 30 and led the American League with 47 saves.
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GOP combat vet Sam Brown calls in ground support for Nevada Senate bid
LAS VEGAS — Sam Brown, the combat veteran who survived massive burn injuries in Afghanistan in 2008, called in some high-powered ground support for his quest to unseat first-term Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) joined Brown at a campaign office here Thursday to rally some three dozen volunteers in crucial get-out-the-vote efforts....
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Democratic Majority of Israel co-founder attacked, bloodied in Union Square as pro-Palestinian protesters flood NYC
"Get the f--k off the flag," he is heard saying. "Get off it."
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Inicia en Suecia juicio a mujer acusada de crímenes de guerra por abusos a yazidíes en Siria
El juicio a una mujer de 52 años vinculada al grupo Estado Islámico comenzó el lunes en Suecia por cargos de genocidio, crímenes contra la humanidad y crímenes de guerra contra mujeres y niños yazidíes en Siria.
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Jason Kelce praises Taylor Swift’s glitter freckles, plaid ensemble ahead of Chiefs vs. Saints game
The former Philadelphia Eagles center, 36, flew to Kansas City over the weekend to celebrate his younger brother's birthday before his ESPN show.
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North Carolina, a battleground state, faces election hurdles after Hurricane Helene
As Florida braces for Hurricane Milton, North Carolina is still grappling with the crushing destruction of Helene and its ripple effects. Tonight, the key battleground state is changing some of its voting rules to make it easier for people to cast their ballots. Skyler Henry reports.
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Yankees’ Aaron Judge, Juan Soto keep authoring different playoff narratives
It is a small sample size, of course, and Aaron Judge can change his postseason narrative at any at-bat for the Yankees.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Tim Dillon: This Is Your Country’ On Netflix, Where The Comedian Springers Into Action As A Would-Be Daytime Talk Show Ringmaster
Tim Dillon's brand of comedy made his podcast hugely popular during the pandemic.
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Donald Trump Flirts With Race Science
One of Donald Trump’s signature rhetorical moves—and there are many—is wrapping his most heinous and controversial public statements in the faintest patina of ambiguity. Not enough to obscure his point. Not even enough to give actual plausible deniability. But enough for Trump and his followers to wave away their critics as hysterical.In 2015, when Trump famously said that Mexican immigrants are criminals and rapists, he also said, “Some, I assume, are good people.” In 2020, when Trump told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by,” his comments were not an outright condemnation of the far-right group, nor were they more than a winking nod in support.Today, Trump debuted the latest version of this game. During an interview with the right-wing radio host Hugh Hewitt, he danced around suggesting that migrants coming across the southern border are genetically inferior. ​​“When you look at the things that [Vice President Kamala Harris] proposes, they’re so far off, she has no clue,” Trump told Hewitt. “How about allowing people to come to an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers? Many of them murdered far more than one person, and they’re now happily living in the United States. You know, now a murderer—I believe this—it’s in their genes. And we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.”This number isn’t quite right. There are 13,099 noncitizens that have been convicted of homicide and are not in ICE custody, according to the agency, though that doesn’t mean they are roaming the country freely. These data span at least 40 years and include noncitizens who came in during the Trump administration.Regardless, it was perhaps inevitable that Trump would eventually dip his toes into the grimy puddle of race science—the pseudoscientific belief that race carries specific genetic tendencies that explain differences in intelligence and other behavioral proclivities. He has also long expressed a belief that genes determine your life. In 1988, he went on The Oprah Winfrey Show and professed that “you have to be born lucky in the sense that you have to have the right genes.” He has repeated versions of this sentiment since then. It was only a matter of time before he began linking his belief in genes with his belief in the inferiority of migrants.That Trump would do so now makes sense. As I wrote in August, explicit race science has been surging out of the most decrepit corners of the fringe right and into its mainstream. Both Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk recently invited Steve Sailer, a prominent race-science proponent, onto their respective podcasts. A related belief in a “natural order” and eugenics have also taken hold among influential sets in the right, with the ascent of figures such as Bronze Age Pervert, the online pseudonym for Costin Alamariu. Elon Musk, who has become a right-wing influencer and spoke at a Trump rally on Saturday, has publicly engaged with posts from prominent pro-race-science accounts on X, his social-media platform.If Trump is ever pressed on these race-science comments, he’ll try to sidestep his way out of them, just as he did with his comments about the Proud Boys, Mexican people, and the like. He might say that he was simply talking about murderers in general, or a specific subset of immigrants who happen to be murderers. He might say that he’s simply citing the numbers—a standard move for race-science adherents, especially in this ongoing moment of data fetishism. His supporters are already chiming in with explanations on his behalf. But we can all see the point he’s making.
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Heart-breaking memorials from Tel Aviv to Central Park for Oct. 7 victims: ‘One unending day of terror’
Heartwrenching memorials honoring the victims of Oct. 7 were held across the globe from Tel Aviv to Central Park on Monday.
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EEUU ha gastado cifra récord en ayuda a Israel desde inicio de guerra en Gaza
Estados Unidos ha gastado un récord de al menos 17.900 millones de dólares en ayuda militar a Israel desde que comenzó la guerra en Gaza y llevó a una escalada del conflicto en todo Oriente Medio, según un informe del proyecto Costos de la Guerra de la Universidad de Brown, publicado el lunes al cumplirse un año de los ataques del grupo armado palestino Hamás contra Israel.
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Trump Says He’s Visited Gaza, but No Record of Such a Trip Exists
An aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity, pointed to the former president’s trip to Israel. But Gaza is not in Israel.
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Corte Suprema se niega a escuchar apelación de R. Kelly
La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos rechazó el lunes una apelación del cantante R.
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Ryan Seacrest faces his first ‘Wheel of Fortune’ flub — and Vanna White had to step in
More like "Wheel of Suspense."
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This feminist icon lived 99 years — long enough to install Mexico's first woman president
Ifigenia Martínez, feminist icon of the Mexican left, died at 99 — just days after presiding over the inauguration of Mexico’s first woman president.
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Jason Kelce doles out beer in wild Chiefs tailgate scene ahead of ‘Monday Night Football’
Jason Kelce was spotted on a Chiefs golf cart while holding a "MNF" microphone, handing out beers and parading around the parking lots to hype up the crowd for their Week 5 matchup.
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What to know about FEMA disaster relief ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall  
In the wake of Hurricane Helene's damage and ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall, FEMA has faced criticism and misinformation surrounding its disaster response.
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Protesters celebrating Oct. 7 horrors across NYC are showing us all their true cause
On the one-year anniversary of the worst slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust, the “pro-Palestinian” movement chose to celebrate, with hundreds of “protesters” marching in New York City.
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VP Kamala Harris makes the case for why she should be president
In a 2024 election interview, Vice President Kamala Harris discusses the economy, immigration, the ongoing Ukraine and Mideast wars, and the differences between herself and former President Trump.
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CBS News staff in uproar after host challenges guest's anti-Israel views, network leadership responds
CBS Mornings anchor Tony Dokoupil pressed author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates on whether he believed Israel had a right to exist, prompting an internal uproar at the network.
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Joe Scarborough and other lefties’ ‘civil war’ shrieking exposes they’ve only got fear to run on
Warnings like one Joe Scarborough made Monday that Donald Trump is "preparing for civil war" is a dangerous as it is ludicrous.
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Bobby Brown reacts to former mother-in-law Cissy Houston’s death: ‘May she rest in peace and power’
"Sending love and blessings to the Houston family on this great loss," Bobby Brown's statement read in part.
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Family of a New Jersey high school cheerleader critically injured at bus stop during hit-and-run sues school board
Months later, she's still struggling to recover from injuries that her family's attorney, James Lynch, said are "severe and permanent."
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Watch Kamala Harris’ 2024 60 Minutes Interview
Watch as Vice President Kamala Harris discusses the economy, immigration, the ongoing war in the Mideast, and the differences between herself and former President Trump during a 2024 election interview.
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Why voters won't hear directly from Donald Trump in the 60 Minutes election special
Voters will not hear directly from former President Donald Trump during tonight's 60 Minutes election special. Correspondent Scott Pelley explains why.
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Israel-Hamas war enters second year as conflict expands
Israel’s war began one year ago when Hamas launched a surprise terror attack, storming the Gaza border. The death toll in Gaza continues to rise and Hamas still holds about 100 hostages.
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Tigers' Kerry Carpenter hits go-ahead 3-run homer to lift Detroit to Game 2 victory
Kerry Carpenter hit a three-run home run in the ninth inning to help the Detroit Tigers to a Game 2 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday evening.
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Nave espacial Hera emprende misión para examinar asteroide
Una nave espacial europea despegó el lunes para investigar la escena de un impacto cósmico.
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Mega Millions to increase ticket price next year amid overhaul
Starting in April 2025, tickets will increase from $2 to $5, Mega Millions announced on Monday.
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Taylor Swift pairs glitter freckles with plaid skirt set for Chiefs vs. Saints game
The pop star literally dazzled as she showed up to support boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the New Orleans Saints.
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Harris and Trump mark Oct. 7 on campaign trail
Former President Donald Trump marked Oct. 7 at a memorial in Queens, New York, while in Washington, Vice President Kamala Harris planted a pomegranate tree, a symbol of a hope. Nancy Cordes has more on how Israel's war with Hamas is unavoidably a factor in the U.S. presidential election.
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Exclusive -- Faith & Freedom Coalition's Ralph Reed: Galvanizing Evangelical, Catholic Swing-State Voters Could Deliver Trump Victory
Reed broke down how boosting voter turnout by a few percentage points could potentially gain Trump thousands more votes. The post Exclusive — Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Ralph Reed: Galvanizing Evangelical, Catholic Swing-State Voters Could Deliver Trump Victory appeared first on Breitbart.
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Hurricane Milton on path for landfall near Tampa Bay
If Hurricane Milton stays on its current track, forecasters say it will be the worst storm to hit the Tampa, Florida, area in more than a century. Lonnie Quinn has new details on Milton's track and timing.
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Taylor Swift arrives for Travis Kelce’s Chiefs game vs. Saints on ‘Monday Night Football’
Home sweet Arrowhead Stadium.
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Storm-weary Florida braces for Hurricane Milton as storm intensifies to Category 5
Hurricane Milton exploded in strength Monday with winds topping 180 miles per hour. The monster hurricane is now expected to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday in Florida. Cristian Benavides and Tom Hanson report.
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Monday, Oct. 7, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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Karine Jean-Pierre Dismisses Fox Reporter’s ‘Misinformation’
Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sparred with Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy during Monday’s daily briefing after he raised a question based on a false claim about hurricane relief that has been kicked around by Republicans in recent days.“President Biden is fond of saying, ‘Show me your budget and I will tell you what you value,’” Doocy said. “If he’s got money for people in Lebanon right now, without Congress having to come back [and approve it], what does it say about his values if there is not enough money for people in North Carolina?”“His values?” Jean-Pierre asked in disbelief.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Dos estadounidenses ganan el Nobel de Medicina por su descubrimiento del microARN
Dos científicos estadounidenses ganaron el lunes el Premio Nobel de Medicina por descubrir los microARN, pequeños fragmentos de material genético que sirven como interruptores dentro de las células que ayudan a controlar su funcionamiento.
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What a joke: Kamala Harris avoids substantive interviews in favor of a podcast known for sex revelations
"Call Her Daddy" was a safe spot for Harris — who has been showered with soft-focus media features and fawning takes on her cooking and clothing — to once again be treated like a glittering celebrity.
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House explosion in Long Beach injures one person, displaces three others
Long Beach fire authorities are investigating an explosion that occurred in an ADU that injured one person and displaced three people.
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Taylor Swift returns to watch Chiefs take on Saints after missing last 2 games
Taylor Swift was back at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night as she went to see Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the New Orleans Saints.
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Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh took sex scene 'further' than necessary, actor says
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh took there sex scene "further" than intended while filming the upcoming "We Live In Time." Garfield explained that the actors never heard "cut," so they continued on.
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Juez en EEUU da luz verde a histórica demanda antimonopolio contra Amazon
Un juez federal en Estados Unidos dijo que la Comisión Federal de Comercio (FTC) puede proceder con su histórica demanda antimonopolio contra Amazon.
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Democrats tout Harris endorsement from Hispanic radio host who went on racist rant about black tourists in Puerto Rico
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — A recent mailer from the Pennsylvania Democratic Party features a Kamala Harris endorsement from a local Hispanic radio host who has a history of making wildly racist comments. The host is also the star of a Harris campaign ad running in Philadelphia, Allentown and Reading. La Mega radio host and owner Martinez...
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Rashee Rice likely out for season in Chiefs injury blow
Though the Chiefs likely won't have him for the rest of the season, there is a silver lining.
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Mexico mayor’s decapitated head found on his car six days after taking office
The decapitated head of a mayor in Mexico was found atop his car just six days into his tenure, marking the second official to be murdered in Guerrero’s capital in less than a week. The body of Alejandro Arcos, the 43-year-old mayor of the city of Chilpancingo, was found inside his pickup truck Sunday night...
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Kamala Harris’ mystery media ‘blitz’: Who’s she trying to win over?
From "Call Her Daddy" to "The View," Kamala Harris is getting the message out to liberal voters and ignoring the people her terrible policies have hurt.
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