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Pedestrian dies after being struck by vehicle on Buffalo’s East Side

A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle early Sunday on Buffalo’s East Side. Police confirmed the incident at the intersection of Broadway and Wick Street, a few blocks from Bailey Avenue, emphasizing the continuing concern for local road safety.

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Spike Lee’s four-word message as he shares snap of family member at NYC No Kings protest

Spike Lee joined other Hollywood celebrities at the “No Kings” protest to challenge what organizers call Donald Trump’s crackdown on free speech. Sharing a four-word message and a family photo, he underscored both personal conviction and broad public concern around First Amendment rights.

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 Spike Lee’s four-word message as he shares snap of family member at NYC No Kings protest
Why Detroit Lions Players Are Not PFF Fans

Several Detroit Lions players are speaking out against Pro Football Focus, questioning whether its evaluations capture true performance on the field. With some big names weighing in, the dispute highlights the ongoing debate between analytics and firsthand player experience.

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Zak Brown explains Oscar Piastri struggles as he’s “glad to have the weekend behind us”

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown shared his candid thoughts on a challenging performance at Circuit of the Americas, citing rookie driver Oscar Piastri’s struggles. Remaining optimistic, Brown expressed relief to move on from a difficult weekend in Austin.

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Shutdown impact: What it means for workers, federal programs and the economy

As the federal government shutdown stretches on, officials say it’s edging closer to becoming the second longest in American history. With no apparent path toward a swift resolution, some lawmakers warn it could even exceed the record 35-day closure under a previous administration.

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Olympic Medalist Ilona Maher Reveals Why She’s Letting Her Jeans Go

Olympic medalist and rugby champion Ilona Maher has gone viral for letting go of her jeans, citing a desire to embrace her body without limits. She hopes her stand on body positivity inspires others to see that strength doesn’t come in one size.

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West Allis Police investigate the death of a 4-year-old

A 4-year-old child’s death in West Allis has prompted a police investigation. Detectives responded to the area of 108th and Greenfield on Saturday morning and confirmed they are looking into the circumstances surrounding this tragedy.

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Police say 3 people were injured after gunfight between two vehicles in south St. Louis

Three people were injured when a gunfight broke out between two vehicles in south St. Louis shortly after 1 p.m. Police say the shooting took place in the 4200 block of South Compton Avenue, near the intersection of the Dutchtown and Mount Pleasant neighborhoods.

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 Police say 3 people were injured after gunfight between two vehicles in south St. Louis
FBI probes hunting stand with sight line on Air Force One in Palm Beach

A hunting stand unexpectedly drew federal attention after it was discovered in the line of sight of Air Force One’s landing zone on Friday. The FBI and Secret Service are now working together to determine the significance of the find and whether any immediate threat existed.

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Drake Maye forced to leave Titans game briefly

Drake Maye’s brief departure from the Patriots-Titans game at Nissan Stadium left New England without its starting quarterback for a few plays. Though only momentary, the absence raised concerns in the third quarter and forced the Patriots to rapidly adjust.

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Thousands Rally for “No Kings” Protests in Salt Lake City, Denounce Trump Administration Policies

Thousands took to the streets of Salt Lake City to voice their frustrations with the Trump administration. Protesters staged a “No Kings” rally, citing threats to democracy and calling for socialism as part of their broader demand for governmental change.

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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 2:58 p.m. EDT

The latest AP Top 25 sees a major shake-up behind No. 1 Ohio State, while Vanderbilt makes a historic leap into the Top 10 for the first time since 1947. This pivotal update highlights dramatic shifts among the nation’s top college teams.

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US driver kills one and injures at least 14 in car-ramming attack at child’s party – The Guardian

A celebratory gathering became a heartbreaking scene when a driver rammed into a child’s birthday party in Maryland. One person lost their life, and more than a dozen were injured, leading to widespread shock and grief among friends and families.

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Ultra-wealthy prepping: Why are tech billionaires building doomsday bunkers?

As fears of artificial intelligence and climate change intensify, some of the world’s wealthiest are investing in survival structures. Tucked away from prying eyes, these hidden bunkers reflect extraordinary precautions against an uncertain and rapidly evolving future.

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Man dead after fleeing scene of accident, crashing head-on into vehicle in West Valley City

A 69-year-old man died in a head-on collision in West Valley City on Saturday night after fleeing the scene of a previous accident. According to West Valley City Police, the man’s attempt to escape ended tragically when he crashed into another vehicle moments later.

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Active Shooter Reported At Oklahoma State University

Multiple outlets reported that a gunman opened fire Sunday at an Oklahoma State University dormitory. The incident, shared by the Daily Caller News Foundation, underscores growing concerns about campus safety and highlights the importance of timely information.

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One killed Saturday on Prescott and Airline in Baton Rouge

One person was killed in a shooting outside a McDonald’s on Prescott and Airline Highway late Saturday morning. Baton Rouge Police are actively investigating the incident as the community awaits further details.

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Ex-James Wood High School administrator pleads guilty to sending inappropriate photo to student (copy)

A former James Wood High School administrator has pleaded guilty to sending a nude photo to a 17-year-old student and is scheduled to be sentenced in January. This case highlights the serious implications of educator misconduct and the importance of maintaining professional boundaries.

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‘Gray divorce’ on the rise, data shows. What’s causing it?

Even as divorce rates decline nationwide, Americans over 50 are increasingly going their separate ways. Known as “gray divorce,” this phenomenon stands out for growing in popularity at a time when splits overall are falling.

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Dodgers Notes: Blockbuster Signing Prediction, Dave Roberts Sends Message to Owners, Mookie Betts MVP Praise

The Los Angeles Dodgers are once again heading for the World Series, this time after defeating the Milwaukee Brewers. With speculation over a potential blockbuster signing, manager Dave Roberts’s message to owners, and Mookie Betts’s MVP praise, fans have plenty to anticipate.

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‘Operation Midway Blitz’ feels like a deja vu of L.A.’s immigration raid summer

Immigration enforcement in Chicago is triggering memories of last summer’s raids in Los Angeles. Observers note striking similarities in both communities’ experiences, prompting concerns about repeated patterns in how officials conduct these crackdowns. At the heart of the matter is “Operation Midway Blitz,” raising questions about the implications for local residents.

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