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NYC man has head fatally bashed in with metal locker door

The victim, 48, was found unconscious in a Phelan Place apartment building just before 9 p.m. Saturday, where police said he’d been beaten “multiple times in the head and body with a metal object.”
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Beloved Long Island veteran killed by stolen car just moments after visiting granddaughter at school

A beloved Long Island veteran tragically died after being struck by a stolen car mere moments after leaving a commemoration at his granddaughters elementary school. Vietnam War veteran Peter Morris, 80, had just climbed into his car outside Woodward Parkway Elementary School in South Farmingdale just before noon Friday, when a stolen Nissan driven by…
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Naked madman breaks Vietnam veterans’ legs, but victim ends attack with 3 gunshots: video

An elderly Vietnam War veteran turned the tables on a naked madman who broke both of his legs — shooting the attacker dead in Los Angeles’ Studio City neighborhood, cops and witnesses said. The maniac had driven to a suburban block on Tujunga Avenue Friday morning before he stripped down on the sidewalk then screamed…
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Children exposed to ‘horrific violence’ in Sudan’s civil war, UNICEF says

Aid groups say tens of thousands of people have fled violence in el-Fasher, a city in the Darfur region of Sudan, which is in the midst of a yearslong civil war. This follows an official declaration that famine is spreading through the northeastern African nation. John Yang speaks with Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan, for more.
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Top NYC rabbi issues dire warning on Mamdani: ‘Does not believe in coexistence’

“History has proven conclusively that what starts with Jews never ends with Jews,” the top rabbi warned.
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New study suggests link between medical imaging and pediatric cancer risk

Medical imaging, like X-rays and CT scans, are routine, non-invasive and painless tools used by doctors to make diagnoses. But a recent study of about 4 million children published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that the radiation exposure from imaging could pose a risk for pediatric cancer. John Yang speaks with Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, the study’s lead author, to learn more.
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Backup QB Davis Mills and Texans overcome 19-point, fourth-quarter deficit to stun Jaguars 36-29

Backup QB Davis Mills and Texans overcome 19-point, fourth-quarter deficit to stun Jaguars 36-29 [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Mapped: Average hourly wage by state and how much home you can afford

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics compiled the average hourly earnings by state—figures that directly influence housing markets nationwide.
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Senate eyes vote on potential breakthrough to end longest-ever gov’t shutdown

The Senate is poised to vote Sunday on advancing a potential breakthrough deal to end the country’s longest-ever government shutdown, fund the government through Jan. 30, and fully restore food stamp aid for 42 million people, among other critical programs.
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Daniel Jones left bleeding from his mouth after crashing into bench on Colts’ game-tying drive

Daniel Jones’ career comeback had another highlight on Sunday, when he bloodied his mouth on a game-tying drive in an eventual overtime win by the Indianapolis Colts over the Atlanta Falcons.