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Helicopter crash left a Siemens executive, his family and their pilot dead. Here’s what we know

A sightseeing helicopter plunged from the sky into the Hudson River on Thursday, turning a family outing above Manhattan’s misty skyline into a tragedy.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson is not holding back against Trump or her fellow justices

The vast Trump litigation, sure to define the Supreme Court over the next four years, has already exposed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s resistance.
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NY helicopter tour CEO says pilot was flying back to base to refuel…

The owner of the NYC helicopter tour company claimed the doomed chopper was en route back to base to refuel before crashing into the Hudson River, killing all six onboard including a family of five.
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‘Pure neglect’: Carlow woman receives lifetime ban from owning dogs

An ISPCA inspector discovered three dogs at the woman’s property, but one of them was already deceased
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Mohamed Salah commits to Liverpool with new two-year contract

His current deal was set to expire this summer.
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Donald Trump Accuses Mexico of Stealing Water From Texas

President Trump stated that “Mexico owes Texas 1.3 million acre-feet of water under the 1944 Water Treaty.”
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Xi says China ‘not afraid’ in first public comment on escalating trade war with the US

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid” in his first public comments on the escalating trade war with the US that has tanked international markets and fueled fears of a global recession.
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Thousands of Social Security Numbers Cancelled: What To Know

The Social Security Administration has marked thousands of migrants as “dead” so they cannot claim benefits or legally work in the U.S., according to reports.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied Stanford building are charged with felonies

The twelve people, current and former Stanford students, have been charged with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday in a news release.
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