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Jan. 6 detainees say a D.C. jail is so awful that they'd like a transfer to Guantanamo
A letter signed by 34 people held on charges related to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol complains of inhumane conditions behind bars, including mold, abusive guards, bad food and filthy laundry.
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Gunmen in military uniforms fatally shot Negros Oriental Gov. Roel Degamo and five civilians while the provincial leader was meeting villagers at his home in the central Philippines.
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Classes are canceled this week at a Newport News, Va., elementary school, where police say a first grader fired a gun and wounded a teacher on Friday.
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A holiday display features a diverse group of Santas to better reflect the community
Santa Claus is a timeless tradition, but not everyone is comfortable with how Santa is portrayed. A holiday display in Denver is trying to appeal to a more diverse audience.
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A New York shelter says Ralphie the dog is a jerk, but it still wants him adopted
Ralphie the dog has been adopted twice, but his owners did not keep him. The Niagara SPCA said he has a hard time being told no and may be prone to ankle biting.
A survivor of the Virginia mass shooting files a $50 million lawsuit against Walmart
A Walmart employee who survived last week's mass shooting is suing the company for allegedly continuing to employ the shooter — a store supervisor — "who had known propensities for violence."
Egypt unveils tombs and a sarcophagus in a new excavation
The artifacts were found beneath an ancient stone enclosure near the Saqqara pyramids and date back to the fifth and sixth dynasties of the Old Kingdom, spanning from roughly 2500 B.C to 2100 B.C.
There's a New Day Ahead for Daylight Saving Time
On Sunday at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time ends. It's once again time to "fall back" by setting the clock back one hour. But when we "spring forward" in 2007, we'll begin the first phase of a plan to extend Daylight Saving time in years to come.
A Challenge For A Top Chef: Make Sardines Tasty
Carla Hall can't stand sardines. In fact, she hasn't eaten them since childhood. But sardines are nutritious, safe and sustainable, so we gave her a challenge: Make them tasty, too.
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