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- Police arrested a suspected serial killer in Stockton, Calif. [1298d]
- Who is Just Stop Oil, the group that threw soup on Van Gogh's painting? [1298d]
- A huge fire broke out at Iran's Evin prison, where political prisoners are held [1298d]
- A huge fire broke out at Iran's Evin prison, where political prisoners are held [1298d]
- Volunteer soldiers opened fire on other troops during training in Russia [1298d]
- A drop of blood and modern DNA test lead to an arrest in a 1989 double murder [1298d]
- California drivers can now sport digital license plates on their cars [1298d]
- Bruce Sutter, a split-finger ace and Hall of Famer, dies at 69 [1298d]
- Giving birth in Liberia? You might need to bring your own bleach to get in a hospital [1298d]
- Harry Potter fans and cast remember how Robbie Coltrane brought Hagrid to life [1298d]
- So Donald Trump has been subpoenaed. Here's what comes next [1298d]
- Recent whale strandings highlight the mystery that still baffles marine scientists [1298d]
- A black hole is releasing some strange burps, baffling scientists [1298d]
- These families were adopting Ukrainian orphans. Now they have to wait out Russia's war [1298d]
- He's known as Chile's greatest poet, but feminists say Pablo Neruda is canceled [1298d]
- A rare Roman-era mosaic is uncovered during the excavation of an old building in Syria [1298d]
- The Parkland shooter's life sentence could bring changes to Florida law [1298d]
- Coming out about my bipolar disorder has led to a new deep sense of community [1298d]
- In the Broadway musical '1776,' the revolution is in the casting [1298d]
- Jaime Jarrín is going, going — kiss him goodbye! [1298d]
- Mel Gibson can testify at Harvey Weinstein sexual assault trial, judge says [1298d]
- A coal mine blast in Turkey has killed at least 28 people, officials say [1298d]
- Questions remain about who recorded the audio that led to L.A. City Council scandal [1299d]
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