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Jury deliberates whether Australian woman served deadly mushrooms with intent to kill her in-laws

By CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A sequestered jury in Australia began deliberations Monday in the triple murder trial of Erin Patterson, accused of killing her estranged husband’s relatives by deliberately serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch. Three of Patterson’s four lunch guests — her parents-in-law Don and Gail Patterson, and

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Chilean communist scores surprise win in primary vote as battle with far-right looms

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Chilean Communist Jeannette Jara, the country’s former labor minister, won the primary election for left-wing parties Sunday with surprising ease, beating out a more moderate rival to clinch over 60% of the vote. The decisive upset makes Jara, 51, the candidate representing Chile’s beleaguered incumbent government in November elections, set to

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CIA chief told lawmakers Iran nuclear program set back years with strikes on metal conversion site

By AAMER MADHANI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — CIA Director John Ratcliffe told skeptical U.S. lawmakers that American military strikes destroyed Iran’s lone metal conversion facility and in the process delivered a monumental setback to Tehran’s nuclear program that would take years to overcome, a U.S. official said Sunday. The official, who spoke on the

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Debate is underway in the Senate on Trump’s big bill, but overnight voting is delayed

By LISA MASCARO, KEVIN FREKING and JOEY CAPPELLETTI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Debate has been underway in the Senate late into the night, with Republicans wrestling President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts over mounting Democratic opposition — and even some brake-pumping over the budget slashing by the president himself.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a meeting with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington

Netanyahu says ‘opportunities have opened up’ to free hostages, as Trump demands Gaza ‘deal’

By Oren Liebermann and Tamar Michaelis, CNN Jerusalem (CNN) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “many opportunities have opened up” following Israel’s military operations in Iran, including the possibility of bringing home the remaining hostages held in Gaza. Speaking at a Shin Bet security agency facility in southern Israel on Sunday, Netanyahu said, “As you

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At least one person was killed after three rowhome buildings partially collapsed in an explosion in Philadelphia's Nicetown neighborhood early June 29

House explosion kills 1, injures 2 in Philadelphia neighborhood Sunday morning

By Matt Cavallo, Laura Fay, Joe Brandt, Raymond Strickland, Wakisha Bailey Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — At least one person was killed after three rowhome buildings partially collapsed in an explosion in Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood early Sunday, sending at least two other people to hospitals, officials said. Philadelphia police and

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At least one person was killed after three rowhome buildings partially collapsed in an explosion in Philadelphia's Nicetown neighborhood early June 29

House explosion kills 1, injures 2 in Philadelphia neighborhood Sunday morning

KYW By Matt Cavallo, Laura Fay, Joe Brandt, Raymond Strickland, Wakisha Bailey Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — At least one person was killed after three rowhome buildings partially collapsed in an explosion in Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood early Sunday, sending at least two other people to hospitals, officials said. Philadelphia police

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Michigan's first Black-owned cemetery and oldest African American corporation is celebrating 100 years of service to the community.

Michigan’s first Black-owned cemetery celebrates 100 years, continues to serve community

By Heath Kalb Click here for updates on this story     DETROIT (WWJ) — Michigan’s first Black-owned cemetery and oldest African American corporation is celebrating 100 years of service to the community. In 1925, a group of African American funeral directors convened to create a cemetery free of racial discrimination. Detroit Memorial Park in Warren is

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Brazil ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro rallies supporters in Sao Paulo to protest his Supreme Court trial

SAO PAULO (AP) — Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday attended a public demonstration in Sao Paulo to protest against his ongoing Supreme Court trial in the South American country. A couple of thousand people gathered on Paulista Avenue, one of the city’s main locations, in a demonstration that Bolsonaro, before the event, called

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An unhoused woman has died after she reportedly got stuck while trying to retrieve articles of clothing from a donation drop box in Plantation.

Homeless woman found dead in donation drop box in Florida after getting stuck while attempting to retrieve clothes

By Tynisa Senior, Alex Browning Click here for updates on this story     PLANTATION, Florida (WSVN) — An unhoused woman has died after she reportedly got stuck while trying to retrieve articles of clothing from a donation drop box in Plantation. An emergency call reported a body in a roadside clothes and shoes donation drop box

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