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And it ruptured," Clark said of her Fever game against the New York Liberty June 2. "I knew it right away because I’ve done it before [while tubing in a lake]. It hurts so bad. … That was my ...
BREAKING NEWS. THAT BREAKING NEWS IS ABOUT THE NEW ORLEANS ATTACK WITHIN THE LAST FEW MINUTES, NEW ORLEANS CITY LEADERS GAVE AN UPDATE ON THE INVESTIGATION INTO WHAT’S BEING CALLED AN ACT OF ...
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EXCLUSIVE - Lee Greenwood and Sara Evans are releasing new songs with a surprise songwriter in the credits, the late President Ronald Reagan. Reagan may have been busy running for president of the ...
The Latest: the FBI Now Says the New Orleans Truck Attacker Acted Alone in an 'Act of Terrorism' NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The FBI now says the New Orleans truck attacker acted alone in an “act of ...
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The FBI said at a press conference Thursday morning that they believe the suspect in the New Orleans terrorism attack on New Year’s Day acted alone. More than 1,000 law enforcement agents are ...
The victims include a Gulfport teenager, all-star athlete Tiger Bech, a Baton Rouge dad, a 21-year-old with New Orleans ties and an Episcopal grad. FBI officials, local law enforcement and ...
The street is located in the popular French Quarter of New Orleans. It is a tourist area filled with bars and restaurants and was expected to be busy at the time of the attack during New Year ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Police say a person who drove a pickup truck at high speed into a crowd of people celebrating the new year in New Orleans early Wednesday was hell-bent on creating carnage.